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I have a nosebleed

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Umbran said:
Which, if I recall correctly, doesn't cause any extra problems, but it doesn't help either.

No, but it's not pleasant and could make you gag or sick. Point I was making is that tilting your head back doesn't assist in stopping your nosebleed and could only result in unecessary discomfort.
 

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GlassJaw said:
No, but it's not pleasant and could make you gag or sick. Point I was making is that tilting your head back doesn't assist in stopping your nosebleed and could only result in unecessary discomfort.

It does result in cool splatter patterns on the wall when the person starts coughing and sneezing, though.
 

Someone I know in class had a nosebleed (according to the teacher it was due to how hard it was to determine the flux Vs. time graph from the EMF one) he didn't rush out to the loo, but stuck his hand up, let it dribble down his arm and waited to be let out. That's pretty much a picture perfect description of Liam, though.
 








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