You
may have noticed a large black ring on my left thumb in some of the pictures. I
mentioned it over a month ago on 2014-06-02.
To catch up, I got the ring to test the waters before purchasing an NFC implant
from Dangerous Things. I liked the
ring and the security it provided so I bought the implant
with an injector which arrived a few weeks ago. On Monday I arranged a time
to have it installed on Tuesday with Shane at Wingnut
Tattoo and Piercing in St. Cloud where it’s perfectly legal.
Shane
also installed my finger
magnet on 2014-04-13 and patched me up when I passed out.
Enough
background
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An
implantable NFC chip was purchased from Dangerous
Things which shipped weeks ago. The installation could not be arranged earlier
with Shane Post of Wingnut
Tattoo and Piercing due to an injury in his right hand. An appointment was
made for 4:15 at the St. Cloud location.
Before
the installation Shane reviewed the professional’s guide to installation and
watched a video by Amal Graafstra installing a similar chip with a piercing
needle and a taper.
The
installation went smoothly with the sterilized injector from Dangerous Things.
Minutes after the procedure I passed out for a few seconds. Within minutes I recovered
but talked with Shane for thirty minutes and ate two glucose tablets and sipped
water. It was agreed that next time the glucose would be taken before the
procedure. Shane said the procedure was straight forward, simple, and likely to
heal without complication.
Taken immediately after the procedure
Hours after the procedure. Changing bandages
A similar chip lying over the position of the implanted chip
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