ElectroChaz
Feb. 14th, 2015 12:53 pmI wonder, can one have electrodes and their attendant wirings fixed permanently to one's body? Tattooed in electromagnetic ink would be cool, like one's very own circuit-board printed on the skin, but I'll take wires slipped underneath if that's the alternative. And a power source, a battery implanted in my hip, with touch-sensitive controls that respond when I beat a rhythm with my fingers. Or something.
In other words, I am all wired up to TENS the Younger, and remembering how fussy the process is - batteries die, patches slip, wires come loose without warning - and wishing it could be oh so very much simpler, because it makes oh so very much difference.
I have to go make lunch right now, but actually right now I would be perfectly happy to go on typing. Which is the first time in days. So yup, for definite, I want my own implanted cyberTENS. Please.
In other words, I am all wired up to TENS the Younger, and remembering how fussy the process is - batteries die, patches slip, wires come loose without warning - and wishing it could be oh so very much simpler, because it makes oh so very much difference.
I have to go make lunch right now, but actually right now I would be perfectly happy to go on typing. Which is the first time in days. So yup, for definite, I want my own implanted cyberTENS. Please.