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IndigoStar
14th June 2012, 20:43
I think I have an implant in my left hand. It is SOOO itchy that it is hurting. I just wanna cut open my hand and rip it out it hurts so bad. Has anyone had this and does anyone know any kind of remedy to stop the itching? It's driving me crazy. :(
Star Tsar
14th June 2012, 21:03
Can you post a picture?
seko
14th June 2012, 21:17
May be a magnet would help to see if it's made of some sort of metal????
Get a radiography on your hand.
IndigoStar
14th June 2012, 21:18
You can't see it. My hand looks normal. Just I can feel it and it's really hurting :/
I guess the only way it can stop is if they remove it or it dissolves. I just feel like hearing from someone else who is suffering with me and get some sympathy lol
I asked them to come tonight and get it out even though I hate seeing those greys. Hopefully I'll sleep through it and won't remember anything, but since I requested a visit I might not sleep well in anticipation ugggg
IndigoStar
14th June 2012, 21:22
May be a magnet would help to see if it's made of some sort of metal????
Get a radiography on your hand.
Good idea - just did the magnet test but it had no effect.
I don't really wanna go to doctor/hospital. Scared of response! Sounds a bit weird to say I feel like there's something in my hand!
I've had this before and it only lasted a few days but if it lasts longer I think I'll go.
PurpleLama
14th June 2012, 21:22
By all accounts, these can be pretty painful, and can very much appear to be an implant, as it were:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganglion_cyst
IndigoStar
14th June 2012, 21:25
By all accounts, these can be pretty painful, and can very much appear to be an implant, as it were:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganglion_cyst
Thanks purplelama but it can't be that because there are no signs on the outside of my hand. It's inside on the back of my hand between the thumb bone and first finger bone, half way between the wrist and where the 2 meet.
shadowstalker
14th June 2012, 21:27
Nerve pinching can realy mess a person up maybe your pinching a nerve in ur wrist or neck...
IndigoStar
14th June 2012, 21:33
Nerve pinching can realy mess a person up maybe your pinching a nerve in ur wrist or neck...
Pinched nerve signs and symptoms include:
Numbness or decreased sensation in the area supplied by the nerve.
Sharp or burning pain, which may radiate outward.
When the pinched nerve comes directly from the spinal cord, coughing or sneezing may aggravate the pain.
Tingling, "pins and needles" sensations (paresthesia).
Muscle weakness or twitching in the affected area.
Frequent feeling that a foot or hand has "fallen asleep."
Thanks shadowstalker...that sounded plausible, but then I researched the symptoms (above) and I don't have any. The pain is like an intense itching and irritation inside my hand.
Any more suggestions what it could be anyone? I'd much rather find it was something like a nerve issue than an implant!
The pain has decreased a bit since writing this thread...did someone send me healing? lol #notcomplaining! #slightrelief!
Star Tsar
14th June 2012, 21:34
By all accounts, these can be pretty painful, and can very much appear to be an implant, as it were:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganglion_cyst
Hey I have one of those come up in the last 6 months!
In the middle topside of my right wrist.
IndigoStar
14th June 2012, 21:36
By all accounts, these can be pretty painful, and can very much appear to be an implant, as it were:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganglion_cyst
Hey I have one of those come up in the last 6 months!
In the middle topside of my right wrist.
Hope it gets better soon! <3
shadowstalker
14th June 2012, 21:53
Try to meditate inward for the answer..
IndigoStar
14th June 2012, 22:02
Try to meditate inward for the answer..
Thanks! I asked my et family to help me and the pain is more bearable now.
I think I will retract my request for the greys to come tonight and remove it! I wonder if it's possible to do that? I was so desperate earlier when I asked for that!
Earth Angel
14th June 2012, 22:19
well my palm has been very itchy but Ive been hoping that's a sign of money coming to me ;) hope you find some relief soon IndigoStar......without any scary visits.
IndigoStar
14th June 2012, 22:24
well my palm has been very itchy but Ive been hoping that's a sign of money coming to me ;) hope you find some relief soon IndigoStar......without any scary visits.
Let's all visualize some money is on its way to you right now! :) ...and to me while we're at it! ;)
Thanks....I guess I worked myself up a bit now thinking about visits tonight so I hope I manage to stay calm. It will be good practise anyway!
My hand isn't as bad as it was so hopefully it will be better by morning!
PS. After writing this reply I signed in twitter and saw Doreen Virtue's tweet "your guardian angels are with you every moment of every day" so I'm taking that as a sign!!
PPS. I just noticed a lot of people are reading this thread. I hope the title wasn't misleading and people were expecting to see a photo or something! Sorry if I disappointed anyone!
Strat
14th June 2012, 23:30
Relax! You are going to be okay I promise.
Are you left handed? Are you behind the computer a lot using your left hand for the mouse? Do you use this hand frequently for other things (other things which are left hand dominant - mouse, guitar, etc.)? The point you described is prone to injury.
I am no doctor but I would start with specifically Ibuprofen and perhaps a little ice if it continues.
Have you had any issues in the past with this?
Oh and regarding the magnet thing; our magnets have a large field, but the area of affect is only about 1/8". Also think if this is alien technology then nobody knows if our magnets will actually disable an implant. For sure worth a shot though.
ghostrider
15th June 2012, 03:55
have that thing removed , what ever it is. your body is telling you , get this foreign object out of our realm. listen to your body, it's telling you what to do.
eileenrose
15th June 2012, 05:45
I am pushing the envelope here, but in the Phillipines there is a video of two men talking about getting implants done in their village (they had to leave to avoid this)....and I found an awful copy of it if someone wants to see it (now-6/19). you don't have that. 1. you know if they got to you...everybody knew what they were doing there. And 2, it turns you into a mindless robot (supposedly...or at least I thought they say that). I believe I watched in on Rumor Mill News. If they were making up a story, I couldn't tell. And why would they? Just saying. It was awful (to watch them tell of losing their families to this horrible corruption of their human souls).
Any one remember this (maybe saw it 2 weeks ago there....?). Have no idea of key words,...try 'implants'. But it was in the hand.
There are plenty of nerve issues that can cause similar symptoms. And remotely, I am not picking up on any implants (of a metallic nature) in you.
IndigoStar
15th June 2012, 07:30
Relax! You are going to be okay I promise.
Are you left handed? Are you behind the computer a lot using your left hand for the mouse? Do you use this hand frequently for other things (other things which are left hand dominant - mouse, guitar, etc.)? The point you described is prone to injury.
I am no doctor but I would start with specifically Ibuprofen and perhaps a little ice if it continues.
Have you had any issues in the past with this?
Oh and regarding the magnet thing; our magnets have a large field, but the area of affect is only about 1/8". Also think if this is alien technology then nobody knows if our magnets will actually disable an implant. For sure worth a shot though.
Aww thanks, it's nice to hear those words. You are a sweetie :)
I woke up this morning and I still have this thing! (No night visits that I am aware of!)
I am right-handed so haven't used my left hand for anything that would strain it.
I've had this once before and it disappeared after a few days so I'm hoping the same thing will happen again. It seems worse this time though.
I did put a magnet on the area but it seemed to have no effect.
IndigoStar
15th June 2012, 07:34
have that thing removed , what ever it is. your body is telling you , get this foreign object out of our realm. listen to your body, it's telling you what to do.
Yes my body wants it out. It feels like the cells inside have realised there is a foreign body and are attacking it or something, which is causing the painful itching feeling. The only trouble is, it's easier said than done to get it removed! I am VERY nervous to go to a doctor about this. Also I don't think they would do anything anyway. I think they'd say it's a trapped nerve or something (which maybe it is!) I can't imagine they'd let me have an x-ray for it (although I'd love one to see if anything is visible)
Opinions on this people? Would you go to the doctor is you suspected you had an implant in your hand, and if so what would you say? (my hand hurts here inside?)
IndigoStar
15th June 2012, 07:40
I am pushing the envelope here, by in the Phillipines there is a video of two men talking about getting implants done in their village (they had to leave to avoid this). you don't have that. 1. you know if they got to you...everybody knew what they were doing there. And 2, it turns you into a mindless robot (supposedly...or at least I thought they say that). I believe I watched in on Rumor Mill News. If they were making up a story, I couldn't tell. And why would they? Just saying. It was awful (to watch them tell of losing their families to this horrible corruption of their human souls).
Any one remember this (maybe saw it 2 weeks ago there....?). Have no idea of key words,...try 'implants'. But it was in the hand.
There are plenty of nerve issues that can cause similar symptoms. And remotely, I am not picking up on any implants (of a metalic nature) in you.
No I haven't heard of that story. When I googled about implants I found articles saying they are often put in the back of the hand and can cause itching (which I didn't know before getting this thing so it kind of confirmed my thoughts). I think there are different types of implants and different groups of beings using them. Mine (thankfully!) definitely isn't the same kind of experience that you described above. My feeling is that they put them in me to be able to monitor me and I also believe these things affect my dna (maybe upgrade in some way). They definitely need to do more work on them though to stop my body reacting like this! I'd like to have a few words with the chief implant officer alien!
I've been researching nerve issues on the net trying to find a 'normal' explanation for it but can't find any so far. If anyone knows of anything that it could be that matches my symptom please post! :)
modwiz
15th June 2012, 08:08
have that thing removed , what ever it is. your body is telling you , get this foreign object out of our realm. listen to your body, it's telling you what to do.
Yes my body wants it out. It feels like the cells inside have realised there is a foreign body and are attacking it or something, which is causing the painful itching feeling. The only trouble is, it's easier said than done to get it removed! I am VERY nervous to go to a doctor about this. Also I don't think they would do anything anyway. I think they'd say it's a trapped nerve or something (which maybe it is!) I can't imagine they'd let me have an x-ray for it (although I'd love one to see if anything is visible)
Opinions on this people? Would you go to the doctor is you suspected you had an implant in your hand, and if so what would you say? (my hand hurts here inside?)
With the government supplied medical in UK, yes. America, no. The only guarantee in USA is a bill. A billing opportunity is the most important part of American medical care.
IndigoStar
15th June 2012, 08:15
yeah our NHS is a pretty good deal. It's just that if you phone the doctor they usually don't have any appointments til about 5 days after you phone which is dumb coz you are like well my problem might have gone by then anyway!
The other alternative is to go to A and E (accident and emergency) where they see you that day but you often have to wait hours. That's supposed to be for emergency stuff so I feel bit dumb going there with a sore hand.
So that's why I often don't go to the doctor!
Ammit
15th June 2012, 08:48
I had something in my left hand, in the crease by the fleshy pad behind the thumb. It was dark and as time went on the skin looked almost transparent around it. This started to hurt too but at 20 I really didnt give a hoot about it until one day, I was using a craft knife and cut it out.
It was about 3mm long and about 1/2mm wide, never know what it was but just thought it was a splinter. Go see the A&E walk in unit if you have one close by, would be done there and then and better then a doc surgery as most of them really could not give a rats ass.
Hope you sort it soon.
Ammit
IndigoStar
15th June 2012, 08:55
I had something in my left hand, in the crease by the fleshy pad behind the thumb. It was dark and as time went on the skin looked almost transparent around it. This started to hurt too but at 20 I really didnt give a hoot about it until one day, I was using a craft knife and cut it out.
It was about 3mm long and about 1/2mm wide, never know what it was but just thought it was a splinter. Go see the A&E walk in unit if you have one close by, would be done there and then and better then a doc surgery as most of them really could not give a rats ass.
Hope you sort it soon.
Ammit
What kind of material was that one you got out? Did it seem like wood?
I agree about the doctor's not caring. They just wanna get rid of you as fast as possible so either say it's nothing and don't worry it will go on its own or just write you a prescription. My doctor is obese so I don't trust him at all! Recently on the news they've been hyping about the downhill slide of the nhs so I'm wondering if the bad service isn't on purpose so that they can get support for a private system. It's already happened with the dentists so won't surprise me.
I think I'll wait a bit and see if it stops hurting. If it doesn't I might go to A&E next week.
Ammit
15th June 2012, 09:15
From what I see of the nhs, they need the system to fail to warrant going private. It will happen....
Mine was dark, if I remember correctly as it was 28 years ago. I remember that towards the end as I saw it better under the skin, it looked almost gun metaly in colour. I am not saying it was an implant but, A few strange things used to happen in my life at that time and I do not remember hurting my hands.
Bryn ap Gwilym
15th June 2012, 10:05
By all accounts, these can be pretty painful, and can very much appear to be an implant, as it were:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganglion_cyst
Thanks purplelama but it can't be that because there are no signs on the outside of my hand. It's inside on the back of my hand between the thumb bone and first finger bone, half way between the wrist and where the 2 meet.
Hi.
Over the years I've had a few ganglions on my wrist due to grafting & not all were visible, but I could feel the pain & play with them.
You can also get them in other parts of then hand.
How to get rid of a ganglion?
The advice I was given, was get a hard heavy book and wack the lump. It worked.
http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc142/monktonman/ganglion.png
Edit:
Here is some more info to go with the wiki link
http://www.eatonhand.com/hw/hw013.htm
Common sites for ganglions are:
The wrist - on the back ("dorsal wrist ganglion"), on the front ("volar wrist ganglion"), or sometimes on the thumb side. These come from one of the wrist joints, sometimes aggravated by a wrist sprain.
The palm at the base of the finger ("flexor tendon sheath cyst"). These come from the tube which holds the finger tendons in place, and are often due to tendon irritation - tendinitis.
The back of the end joint of the finger ("mucous cyst"), next to the base of the fingernail. These can cause a groove in the fingernail, or rarely can become infected and lead to a joint infection. These are usually due to some arthritis or bone spurs in the joint.
IndigoStar
15th June 2012, 10:25
Hi, thanks for the advice but it is definitely not a ganglion.
I've tried to take a photo because you can see a small red mark where it is. It doesn't show up very well on the camera though so I don't know if you'll be able to make it out.
I don't think I have the tools on my computer to draw on the photo (or maybe someone can tell me how to do that?) If I did I could point out where it is because it's quite hard to see.
But anyway see if you can see it. It looks like 2 small red circles and a fainter line joining them together in a circle, almost like upside down headphones.
If you place a ruler on the computer screen bottom right corner top left, it's about 9 cm diagonally up from the bottom right corner. (but that's when it's open with windows live photo gallery so the measurement might be different on the attachment).
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My mum told me to put aloe vera cream on it and that has calmed it down a lot. Mum's always know what's best! :)
Ok I just measured it again as the picture appears on the post and if you put the ruler on the screen corner to corner, it's more or less 5cm from bottom right.
Bryn ap Gwilym
15th June 2012, 10:47
Hi,
I'll have another shot at it.
What I'm going to say is from either personal experience and from witnessing it on others.
Shingles (Herpes Zoster) (http://www.patient.co.uk/health/Shingles.htm)
Ringworm (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002411/)
Scabies (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001833/)
A bite from a pick 'n' mix of bugs.
An allergy, eg, washing powder.
If in doubt, get it checked out.
IndigoStar
15th June 2012, 10:51
Hi,
I'll have another shot at it.
What I'm going to say is from either personal experience and from witnessing it on others.
Shingles (Herpes Zoster) (http://www.patient.co.uk/health/Shingles.htm)
Ringworm (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002411/)
Scabies (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001833/)
A bite from a pick 'n' mix of bugs.
An allergy, eg, washing powder.
If in doubt, get it checked out.
Definitely not scabies (had that before so know what it's like!)
Could be slight ringworm, allergy or bite of some kind I guess. Weird how the itching felt like it was inside my hand though as opposed to on the skin like usually with those things.
Anyway it's feeling better. Seems to be coming and going.
Maybe I'm too much of a drama queen!
SKIBADABOMSKI
15th June 2012, 11:17
Well it certainly isn't a plant by one of your special grey friends. Thats for sure.
Looks like it was a bite from the Sound Demon. Once they bite you they leave an imprint of mini headphones or a CD disc and after about a week you'll start hearing the demon singing in your sleep. It'll sound like crickets at night with the occasional baby crying sound.
If the demon visits you and puts his gloves on the wheels of steel he's reckless.
So keep anything that is made of steel and is round away from your sleeping area.
Ski-
IndigoStar
15th June 2012, 11:22
Well it certainly isn't a plant by one of your special grey friends. Thats for sure.
Looks like it was a bite from the Sound Demon. Once they bite you they leave an imprint of mini headphones or a CD disc and after about a week you'll start hearing the demon singing in your sleep. It'll sound like crickets at night with the occasional baby crying sound.
If the demon visits you and puts his gloves on the wheels of steel he's reckless.
So keep anything that is made of steel and is round away from your sleeping area.
Ski-
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fathertedsmate
15th June 2012, 13:17
ibrobrufen, Strat, cocaine does less damage,, all pain is cells dying or damaged,the liver is sending out the signals which manifest in feelings/pain etc, remove 1 ingrediant from a bomb and it wont go off, remove chemicals/toxins/heavy metals from body, as the combinations exit the body,the reactions cannot take place, you will never know what is in there unless you do something about it yourself, MMS indigo, it can do no harm, only good where nothing is induced within the body,just giving it the tools to do the job
Strat
15th June 2012, 20:59
I've done both ibuprofen and cocaine. I assure you, cocaine is worse.
Ibuprofen reduces swelling hence my recommendation.
IndigoStar
16th June 2012, 07:57
I appreciate the responses. I would never do cocaine! Not my thing! I even hate taking paracetamols. It seems to getting better now...when I first wrote the post it was almost unbearable but now it's just more annoying so seems like it might go soon!
Oh and Strat, the ice helped! Thanks :)
fathertedsmate
16th June 2012, 08:32
ibrobrufed will destroy every organ, makes the body acidic, contains chemicals which the body cannot recognise, ps the military run on them,it helped destroy my bone structure, which is currently being put back to gether, MMS does not heal,it gives the body the tools to take out parasites.pathogens,yeast,fungus,mould,viruses, which have been thriving in all humans since childhood, only because the conditions for them to live have been created by heavy metals and chemicals, if i was only dealing with what had been diagnosed,asthma,athritis,anxiety,ptsd,combat stress,fibromyalgia,tinnitus,memory loss,unable to recognise people i had known all my life and the rest, i would have stopped doing what i am over a year ago,
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