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Total Mods: 30 Joined: November/14/2007 Posts: 118 |
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"Glass magnet"??? That sounds pretty interesting...
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Total Mods: 16 Joined: April/10/2007 Location: United States Posts: 970 |
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I got lots of electronic gadgets laying around, so there are always plenty of magnets to play with. I find the magnets inside speakers, preferably from a large subwoofer are strong enough to detect traces of ferrous metal.
However the strongest magnet by far are neodymium boron magnets. They are obviously quite expensive. So I get mine from old hard drives. The magnet that moves the heads inside most computer hard drives are neodymium boron. It takes an unbelievable amount of force to pull those magnets apart. Once I got my finger pinched between two of those and they actually took a chunk of meat off my finger.
Have fun and be careful.
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Total Mods: 1 Joined: August/24/2008 Posts: 64 |
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I would ask around at hardware stores or science stores.....maybe you dont actually even have to buy one, just walk into the store and and use it while you are in there......depending on where your piercings are....
I would suggest getting a strong magnet just to be sure. It should be strong enough that it requires some real strength to pull it away from something metal. |
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Total Mods: 4 Joined: March/31/2008 Posts: 45 |
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hmm. I'll have to do that some time this week then.
thank you so much for the help! it has been really helpful. |
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Total Mods: 6 Joined: September/10/2008 Posts: 18 |
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Might be late on this but I had my whole spine MRI scanned a few years ago with three Navel piercings in.. they said not to even wear makeup because it contains metal compounds.. :s . But when I asked about by body jewellery they typically, being medical people didn't know what to say really. In the end I just left them in thinking "whats the worst can happen".. and what happened? Nothing!
On the MRI images though it looks kinda like my navels been blown out with a shotgun or something.. looks odd, but the image disruption is limited to that area alone and didn't mess up the parts that they needed to look at. I also had facial piercings at the time.. but if they are scanning your knee I dont see a problem leaving them in. Oh and I believe I was wearing titanium and some steel :) |
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Total Mods: 6 Joined: April/28/2006 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 1048 |
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The worst that could happen would have been those 3 piercings ripping through your entire chest getting to the magnets.
Obviously if you've got decent quality jewelry there's not risk though. |
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"so its personal attacks now veilside?? well if thats the way its gonna be i think your a candyass little bitch twat raver with a closed minded point of view."
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Total Mods: 22 Joined: March/07/2005 Location: Canada Posts: 418 |
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Morphineseason, I wasn't paying attention the last few days, and missed that you're from Toronto. Where are you going for your MRI? I've had mine done at Humber River Church Site and Toronto Western, both will make you take your jewelry out. Humber is where the tech gave me a hard time over an acrylic retainer.
I'm not sure what type of jewelry they use at New tribe, but I've heard the same thing about adrenaline. I would make sure you have some good quality stuff in or just pick up some retainers. Six at Exotix (Church and Gerrrard) is awesome for that, he carries all sorts of retainers, Anatometal jewelry and is just generally a great guy. He'll help you switch the jewelry too if you need help. Random story. Every time I'm out with my Dad and there's magnets he always tries to stick them to my face/ears. Never works (good quality jewelry and all) but he keeps trying. Since he hates my piercings (but is secretly interested in body modification - I'm convinced of it!) I always think it's the cutest thing. Sorry, not relevant in the least, but this thread keeps making me think about it. |
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Total Mods: 29 Joined: March/04/2007 Posts: 441 |
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I thuoght the main reason that body jewellery needed to be removed was because it got in the way of the image... or is that only xrays.
all my dental xrays have six piercings showing because I didn't tell them about my oral ones and septum and they said nose was fine.
but I had to take out all my earrings?
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Total Mods: 6 Joined: September/10/2008 Posts: 18 |
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Well I was laying on my back.. and the magnet is above you.. so they would've just migrated rather violently . Still, if it was a valid risk I'm sure the staff would've played it safe and told me to take them out. But yeah its more the degradation of the images that is the concern.Just thought of the episode of myth busters where they tried tattooing pig flesh with ordinary tatt ink and then with ink that they added loads of metal to and putting the flesh through an MRI and nothing happened. Myth being that older tattoos where the ink often had a fair bit of metal content would explode in an MRI.. evidently they don't! |
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Total Mods: 4 Joined: March/31/2008 Posts: 45 |
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I'm actually from misissauga, and I'll be getting my MRI at trillium.
hmm I should check that out. but I have no idea if I'll be able to get down there any time this week. since I have my MRI for next friday (the 19th) but thanks for that place, deff. will check it out next time I head down. |
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