@@anneofthegreen2269 A waste? For something that could save your life or help you get treatment you need? The sign said the bracelets were $30. I’d say the waste would be refusing to cut it off. (I know you can’t hear my vial inflections, but I’m really just trying to help you understand)
@Alyssa Roxanne I... never said you shouldn't get the MRI, of course if you need it you'd sacrifice the bracelet instead My original comment was a joke. It's not that deep.
I have dermals, which are technically permanent. Not all metal is magnetic. Stainless steel is the metal most commonly used for dermals and other types of permanent jewelry as well as rods, plates, and pins inside the body. It's also used in the equipment in MRI rooms and machines due to its durability and that it's not magnetic. Chances are they're perfectly fine and the only issue would be if it would interfere with what can be seen in the imaging itself. If someone was worried they could always have the jewelry removed or buy a small high powered magnet and test the jewelry (since other metals, like gold, could be impure) and if there's even the slightest bit of attraction then may either look at other options like a CT or remove the jewelry. Lol
Great video! It's eye-opening to see the real challenges and struggles that influencers face behind the scenes. Thank you for sharing this important perspective.
Soooooooooo.......... No Contribution To ANYTHING In Life At All?? Homelessness And Influencers Are So Close Together, I Guess Only Fans Is Your Next Step!🤙🏻👍🏻🤣
I mean, are they though? Yea, they kinda are lol. But no one said quit ur day job while u figure out what works for you lol. But you can't say that first line about all influencers though. I won't name names but def some of them. And def the ones who only do OF and then don't contribute to the world with the money they make in a positive way, not just buying more name brand stuff and enforcing the tax bracket status gap.