Magnetic lump/bump under skin! Possible alien Implant? Help!
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 11:19 pm
Ok, I am totally new to this and would appreciate it if someone would be willing to help me with my concern.
I am 24 years old. I come from Sweden, but now I live in the US with my husband.
I noticed this small lump under my skin on my right leg a couple of years ago. It is maybe 2-3 mm in diameter, and is located on my right leg, on the lefts side of the shin, in the middle of the leg (halfway down from my knee to my wrist).
I shave my legs, and have always thought it must be an ingrown hair, since it can be pretty painful sometimes. Usually it's when I get cold that this lump kinda "wanders" up more towards the skin, and that hurts. But this lump is not red or inflamed at all, so that makes me think it might not be an ingrown hair. I've tried several times to catch this "ingrown hair" with tweezers and needles without luck, even if it's been right under the skin .
So, I've just left it there, trying to ignore it. I'm thinking that it might just be a cyst under the skin and nothing more, but last night I tried something I've never done before.
After watching several E.T/Abduction documentaries, I learned that these possible implants reacts to magnets.
Now, I usually never "beep" when going through security at the airport, but last night I tried to put a simple refrigerator magnet against the skin where this lump usually is "hiding".
I was freaked out when I found out that this lump reacted to the magnet, and wandered up closer to the skin where I hold the magnet. It even "stood out" a couple of milimeters when I held the magnet in front of it not touching my skin.
I don't know what to believe, but it scares me. I haven't told my husband about this, because I don't want him to think I'm crazy.
I have no memories of any kind of meetings with E.T's, or any abduction. However, I sometimes wake up in the morning with single sores on my hands or my arms, like something has scratched me, but that could absolutely be done by myself in my sleep. Nor have I ever experienced any "loss" of several hours, which seems to be a common phenomena.
What do you think about this? A cyst can't be magnetic, and I've never ever exposed myself to a situation where a piece of metal or magnetic material could have got under my skin on my leg.
Advices and thoughts about this matter are highly appreciated!
I am 24 years old. I come from Sweden, but now I live in the US with my husband.
I noticed this small lump under my skin on my right leg a couple of years ago. It is maybe 2-3 mm in diameter, and is located on my right leg, on the lefts side of the shin, in the middle of the leg (halfway down from my knee to my wrist).
I shave my legs, and have always thought it must be an ingrown hair, since it can be pretty painful sometimes. Usually it's when I get cold that this lump kinda "wanders" up more towards the skin, and that hurts. But this lump is not red or inflamed at all, so that makes me think it might not be an ingrown hair. I've tried several times to catch this "ingrown hair" with tweezers and needles without luck, even if it's been right under the skin .
So, I've just left it there, trying to ignore it. I'm thinking that it might just be a cyst under the skin and nothing more, but last night I tried something I've never done before.
After watching several E.T/Abduction documentaries, I learned that these possible implants reacts to magnets.
Now, I usually never "beep" when going through security at the airport, but last night I tried to put a simple refrigerator magnet against the skin where this lump usually is "hiding".
I was freaked out when I found out that this lump reacted to the magnet, and wandered up closer to the skin where I hold the magnet. It even "stood out" a couple of milimeters when I held the magnet in front of it not touching my skin.
I don't know what to believe, but it scares me. I haven't told my husband about this, because I don't want him to think I'm crazy.
I have no memories of any kind of meetings with E.T's, or any abduction. However, I sometimes wake up in the morning with single sores on my hands or my arms, like something has scratched me, but that could absolutely be done by myself in my sleep. Nor have I ever experienced any "loss" of several hours, which seems to be a common phenomena.
What do you think about this? A cyst can't be magnetic, and I've never ever exposed myself to a situation where a piece of metal or magnetic material could have got under my skin on my leg.
Advices and thoughts about this matter are highly appreciated!