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Rats. I''m bleeding...
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i'm pretty nerdy but i'm also a 6'3 rugby player so i get this lovely mix
i get nosebleeds all the time (well i used to) but its mainly down to getting smacked in the face during a match.
i have broken bones but they tend to happen during sport (esp. bloody mountain biking )
i used to have an allergy to some sort of pollen each year but that's gone now.
i get nosebleeds all the time (well i used to) but its mainly down to getting smacked in the face during a match.
i have broken bones but they tend to happen during sport (esp. bloody mountain biking )
i used to have an allergy to some sort of pollen each year but that's gone now.
lol - If i had a nose bleed, you would be picking me off the floor.....you see, i pass out at the sign of blood! I cannot take needles (panic/pass out), cannot stand the site of blood (pass out), and basically its so bad that just talking about blood and stuff in lessons made me nearly pass out at times too........
And don't rent Alien resurrection. A lot blood getting thrown around, and heads ah, dismanteled.
Finalday
Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)
Finalday
Until that final day. /Keith Green\ (1953-1983)
I have it and it's heaven. Lives up to it's critics descriptions in that it's huge (Best Buy had one, ONE case that would hold it) and one of the two cooling fans runs all the time. Both if I'm doing anything tough like homeworld or X2. Even with that batt life is about an hour (with HW2 running all that time mind u) wich is better than my old Compaq.
The dock is a dream and I can put the computer on it so both fans are exposed (it connects with a cable so I can move it a bit). It runs well with everything etc. Also got one of those nifty flash drives. The era of the floppy is ending folks!
BUT, to stay on topic... sort of
Starship Troopers ought to be ok. Most of the blood is green or, blue is it?
The dock is a dream and I can put the computer on it so both fans are exposed (it connects with a cable so I can move it a bit). It runs well with everything etc. Also got one of those nifty flash drives. The era of the floppy is ending folks!
BUT, to stay on topic... sort of
Starship Troopers ought to be ok. Most of the blood is green or, blue is it?
in the first alien movie, the bit where theyre on the ship and the chest burster comes form the guys stomach, the only people who knew what was going to happen where the crew, the director and his assistant, and of course the actor who was getting burst.
the other actors thought he was having a heart attack.
the other actors thought he was having a heart attack.
Yes wow, that does sound quite serious. I am sure that you have seen a doctor if not have scheduled to see one. Although I feel that your nose bleed is not due to the dry air you have been having. I think it may have something to do with your chemotherapy treatment. I have heard of patients recieving spontaneous nose bleeds due to chemotherapy. In any case I would recommend seeing our personall physician.
lol i was eager to experience my first broken bone, and i did, last year on my youth group skiing trip
to this very day my wrist still has limited movement
and were doing some vollyball unit in P.E. and it really hurts
but my PE teacher is as heartless as my laserpen
this is my world; it goes round and round and round
to this very day my wrist still has limited movement
and were doing some vollyball unit in P.E. and it really hurts
but my PE teacher is as heartless as my laserpen
this is my world; it goes round and round and round
@Slasher - True, some people do get spontanious nosebleeds on chemo, but every body is different. I haven't had a nosebleed since elememtry school dispite 2 years of treatment so far. Anyway, it's almost 100% cleared up now.
I have never broken a bone either, but you wouldn't know that from looking at my fingers. They look as though I slammed them in a car dook one time too many.
I have never broken a bone either, but you wouldn't know that from looking at my fingers. They look as though I slammed them in a car dook one time too many.
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