I've had three posterior nosebleeds in the last month, and after what I've read, I can have diabetes, high blood pressure, or something else. FYI, posterier nosebleeds are nosebleeds where the blood goes down to your throat.
At times, several times a day and they would last over a half an hour to upwards of an hour and a half. It was pretty scary. It wasn't like a little drip every now and then, it was bad.
It doesnt do anything if you have sore tissue (the reason why most people get bloddy noses) it just makes it worse. And on top of it they still want me to pay for it. Hell no i aint gonna pay for it. I'm still having bloddy noses like no tommorrow. You fix it then we talk about payment until then keep that shit from my nose mother fuckers that burned like a mother fucker.
I've had random nosebleeds all my life but they've decreased a lot in the past few years. Also, for some reason, they happen up a lot when Spring comes around. I've never had the blood leak down my throat though. That must suck.
well, at least "posterior nosebleeds" aren't as bad as they sound - i figured your nose was bleeding out your butt. in that case i was going to suggest that it might not be a posterior nosebleed at all, but simply a posterior bleed. occam's razor and all. and then i was going to suggest that you STOP TAKING IT UP THE ASS. but no, it's something with your nose. so carry on.
er, best of luck with your nosebleeds, though. and i'm disappointed that i'm the first gafer to come up with this particular puerile, unfunny joke. you've changed, gaf. you've changed.
er, best of luck with your nosebleeds, though. and i'm disappointed that i'm the first gafer to come up with this particular puerile, unfunny joke. you've changed, gaf. you've changed.
For what it's worth, I thought of that earlier today when I first read the title, but, as you noted, it takes a certain level of puerility, and a certain breed of person, to actually give it utterance. Yeah, I know it's easy to take credit now, but hey, you remarked about it, so I figured I'd let you know that there are other crackheads* out there.
* for the first time in history, my well of words ran dry; this was the best I could muster. Tis a sad day.
I used to get a ton of nosebleeds, but that faded as I got older. It was high up enough that it would go down my throat if my head was tilted back slightly (which is bad advice that everyone wants to give).
Anyway, if there's the possibility of this being caused by a more serious illness, just go in for a check-up. I'm sure your physician will diagnose you more accurately than your average GA poster.