You guys are silly. Andddd yes my doc is meticulous. He trained and worked at nationally prestigious hospitals before coming to Ohio.
I know good and bad docs, worked with my share of shitty docs. Actually I had a different plastic surgeon and I didn’t feel comfortable with him; so I dropped him and chose another surgeon. I wanted this done near the end of October, but by switching docs, I had to wait longer to get this surgery.
I haven't used either of my chips for anything practical in months.
Having the mark of the beast has turned out to be just plain boring.
Sometimes my left hand implant is itchy. My right hand one doesn't feel anything.
I assume my left hand one is too close to the skin, as I can feel it but can't feel the right hand one. They both have similar performance with a smart phone - meaning they both take a little bit of finding, and aren't reliable scans. Just a note my fellow NWO subjects, ask your local tatoo artist to keep your implants down a bit from the dermal layer.
Dangerous Things are selling massive implants that are massive right now, tempted to go for one, but they're $150 and need you to get cut open with a scalpel to implant (which is going to be hard to talk some piercing artist into doing, and is going to leave a scar).