I think it went in a bit close to the bone.
Its a NexT chip can I canāt pick up with hf or lf on my Proxmark ?
How along ago was it installed?
That should be okay. My xSiiD is parallel to the bone and fairly close. i have no issue with it. How Long ago was it installed?
Look at this happy little install.
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Really solid install of a NExT!
One of the things that I consistently see is the idea of the needle getting inserted all the way and then the plunger being pushed in as the needle is retracted. The more sensible approach would be to insert the needle all the way up to the hub, then retract it about 10 to 12 mm, then stopping and pressing the plunger down completely, then extracting the needle completely. That way you know youāve left enough space for the chip and youāre not trying to deal with two moving parts at the same time.
Thereās a good reason installers do that: that movement is done with the plunger - and therefore the chip - fixed with respect to the hand, and the rest of the syringe / needle is pulled back.
Whether installers do it right or wrong is another matter. Most people seem happy enough with the result though.
Yeah this was the idea and actually what I wrote in the original instructionsā¦ however, nobody can seem to keep the plunger properly static while sliding back the needle. It seemed ridiculously overcomplicated anyway, so I revised the guide to just retracting the needle and then pushing the plunger. Itās so easy a monkey could do it, and thereās literally no down side to doing it this way vs the complicated dual moving parts way.
For my first install, neither my installer nor I had read your guide - for the simple reason that I was implanting an IAR and I didnāt know about DT, and the installer didnāt know about implants at all - and the installer figured that the best course of action was to ram the needle in up to the point I had specified, then squeeze the plunger and my index finger together, then pull the syringe out. It made complete sense and it worked dandy - at least it wouldāve if the chip hadnāt come out with the syringe for reasons unknown.
It might look that way, just by the way the video was edited! But I remember specifically guiding her as she did the install, Iāll try see if I can get the full videoā¦
I thought I saw someone already compliment your tattoo, but just incase
that looks really cool love how the colors came out
Iām a sucker for little tattoos like that, that are small and tasteful, but always visible to the owner
( I have both small quotes on the undersides of both my wrists)
if you havenāt already, an xSIID would look cool underneath
Hereās an old picture from these events.
The scars are almost invisible now. My skin is also very dry from all of the pandemic hand washing and antibacterial gelā¦ And Iām thinking of getting that xEM autoclaved and reinstalled but in a slightly more distal position.
Iām going to end up with even more pictures to post here in the future.
Iāve already got an NExT under there but I might add a white field detector
Iām getting an apex mega spectrum in my forearm,and Iāll do a unicorn with the horn right over the LED
Couldnāt find a good place to post this xG3 tragus removal. Seems either almost no one gets things removed, or if they do no one reports on it. This is just a fun little quirky video. No recommendations