Thats crazy on your nose bleed, I hope everything is under control. I haven't had a nose bleed in years, but I remembering hating that taste.
@fouckhest, it has been a long time for me as well. All of the ones in the past resolved in a few minutes and I have to admit to being more and more worried when the bleeding wouldn't stop. I Google nosebleeds it and it appears it was a Posterior nose bleed. Why do so many things in my life seem asinine?
"Nosebleeds are categorized based on where they originate, and are described as either anterior (originating from the front of the nose) or posterior (originating from the back of the nose).
- Anterior nosebleeds make up more than 90% of all nosebleeds. The bleeding usually originates from a blood vessel on the nasal septum, where a network of vessels converge (Kiesselbach plexus). Anterior nosebleeds are usually easy to control, either by measures that can be performed at home or by a health care practitioner.
- Posterior nosebleeds are much less common than anterior nosebleeds. They tend to occur more often in elderly people. The bleeding usually originates from an artery in the back part of the nose. These nosebleeds are more complicated and usually require admission to the hospital and management by an otolaryngolist (an ear, nose, and throat specialist).
****-O-MATIC! (Medical version, $15,000.)
@Squankum, I'm going to do a search for a nasal Fumoto drain.
Bob I 100% understand the nose bleed. Since I was about 10-11 years old, when my nose bleeds....it goes for broke. Generally requires a cold compress and pressure for about 45min-1hr. I think the 400lb calve that kicked me in the nose at a branding, around that same era of my life, is the cause. I was holding the rear legs of another calf, and the "cowboys" that came to help that day let their calf up not realizing our calf was being held between them and the opening to the corral. I caught the rear hoof as he jumped over us, but I never let go of my calf! Couldn't see and had a river of blood flowing from my face, but I manned my post!
New yard looks good! Do you think they do work in Northeast KS?
Marc, my calf was that Long Island Railroad train. Had an Ear Nose and Throat surgeon fix the worst side back in 1971 and kinda ignored the other side since I could breath through my nose well enough. This time the other side got fixed and I thought I was home free. Probably would have been fine if I weren't on Eliquis. Talked to my Primary Care doctor and he's considering taking me off it because I had that Cardio Ablation and pacemaker procedures done. I use one of those Kardia Mobile units to test for Afib and it hasn't shown up in the last two years.
That landscaping work looks great Bob.
As it happens I had a nose bleed last night, the first for many years. It stopped pretty readily with some pressure. I used to get these at the drop of a hat when I was younger but it hasn't been very prevalent for a long time now
Geoff, I haven't had a nose bleed in years, mostly from living in Florida. I used to get them quite frequently in the winters when I commuted between Florida and Washington DC. The motels I stayed in had zero humidity and the planes didn't have much more. Every time I deplaned in Florida, that wet pillow of hot air would hit me and the nose returned to normal.
I see some crazy nosebleeds in the ER Bob. We have a nasal clamp we apply that has foam to hold softly against your nostrils. You could do the same with padding small needle nose vise grips and be hands free for other tasks.
@Xti04, makes sense. I sure didn't expect to go to the ER for a simple nose bleed but having a hand cramp from squeezing it shut for 90 minutes had me swallowing my pride (and a lot of nasty blood). They used a nasal clamp on me but they couldn't get it to effectively stop the bleeding. They rolled up some gauze and saturated it with Afrin and shoved it up the left nostril. I suggested I was more familiar with my nose than they were and got the clamp positioned in the right place. From there it was just wait and see. I left the hospital with my little blue friend on my nose and left it there until I went to bed at 5 AM.
UGH! UGH! UGH! on the nose bleed, Bob. Hope it has reliably stopped now and that you are feeling better. Or at least not having that taste, yuck.
Years ago my sister was playing croquet with a neighbor girl who decided to swing the mallet like a golf club instead of bent over and between the legs like you're supposed to. The back swing caught my sister's nose full on. I was only about 5 or 6 but I remember her white blouse being literally covered in blood. Scared the hell out of little Danny! I broke my nose about a year ago but I didn't have anything like the bleeding you had.
Damn, with all the blood you've lost over your lifetime of injuries it's amazing your body can still produce it! Like I've said before, you are the toughest of the tough guys I've ever known and you keep on proving it!!
Dan, the texture bothered me more than the taste (I can't taste anything yet). I will never forget the taste and smell in my nose right after the accident. I had blood coming out of my nose, mouth and right ear so they wouldn't give me water -- a glass rod dipped in glycerine was my diet for the first two days until they were sure I wasn't bleeding internally. The ear bleed wasn't a brain hemorrhage, just a punctured ear drum. The food I eventually got in the ICU was all pureed.
I lucked out in the croquet department but golf not so much. I was showing the boy next door how to hold a golf club, standing behind him. As I uttered the words "Wait 'til I'm out of the wa... " he swung the club and hit me in the side of my jaw, snapping a molar off at the gum line.
I suspect your nose was broken closer to the tip and you probably weren't on blood thinners so it may have clotted pretty fast.
I guess shoving silver nitrate sticks up your nose to cauterize the blood vessels isn't in fashion anymore, thank goodness.
I used to get nosebleed gushers regularly as a young kid, until the pediatrician, I mean sadist, cauterized those blood vessels.
The feeling and smell was horrible. No warning, explanation or analgesics of any kind either. He just said hold still and stuck a silver nitrate stick up my nose. It started burning as he swished it around. The repeat for the second nostril was even worse, as I knew what was coming.
It is inconceivable to me that someone would do cauterization like that to a child today. And when he was finished, all that I received afterwards was a pat on the shoulder and a "good job" from that s.o.b.
@Wiz02, the stuff they did to us in the past really is amazing. I went to a dentist who didn't believe in Novocaine but who managed to find one new cavity every time I went to him.
My nurse daughter-in-law told me they use tampons for the bad nosebleeds at her hospital. Bad enough I'm on female hormones .
Yard looks great! Sorry about getting your face miti-vacc'ed though.
Thanks
Adam! The surgeon was pretty gentle but the sound effects were gnarly. When my PSA took a turn, my urologist suggested a biopsy to be sure. Before he did the biopsy he pulled the trigger on his instrument a couple of times so I wouldn't be surprised. The pistol he used to extract cells made the same sound as an airless brad nailer so it was still unsettling, even knowing what was coming. He failed to mention how many samples he needed. I kinda lost count but I never twitched or moved.
Hope everything with the nose bleeds have cleared up. You have had your share of life to deal with lately. Hope you have a reprieve.
Good grief If it wasn’t for property upkeep, gardening, repairs etc we might have time for our hobbies of fixing things, gardening and remodelling our homes.
Emil, it seems to be getting better. The recent spate of doctor visits has really messed up my usually open schedule. If I have a day without a doctor visit or test, Liane has one. We got our hair cut today and really scared the lady who does it.
Hewey, thanks for the encouragement. I feel bad about your lunch -- I really do miss the grub down under.
Bob, at first I was kind of like WTH what do you mean you couldn't pick up the phone and I am in the same boat as you! I chuckled at you sprucing yourself up before heading to the ER. When I cut my hand, I washed up and grabbed a t-shirt to wrap my hand in and drove to the er.
Hopefully the nose bleed is fixed for good certainly sounds like a rut oh moment.
Lawn looks fantastic.
John, it was like a comedy routine. I made Liane dial the number and then made her hold it to my ear. I tilted my head to hold the phone on my left shoulder like I always do (hearing in the other ear is a bit damaged) and held a fistful of blood soaked paper towels away from my mouth but tight to my nose. In the middle of my discussion with the on-call doctor I had to hock up a throat full of blood. It wasn't funny from my side but I'm pretty sure I heard a snicker or two from Liane's.
Arrghh! But I must, I must...
A Peckinpah classic! I didn't recognize it for a few seconds and then remembered what was coming. Another day in the life....
Wow Bob!
I hope you are past the worst of it with your nose.
We had our formerly 2 track driveway replaced with concrete a few years ago.
The slope of our neighbor's yard to our new driveway changed. and I did all the dirt work and laid down the sod.
It's a job I don't want to do again.
Jon, I'm calling it done but I am weaker. It's going to be rest and recuperate for the near future.
I actually enjoyed laying sod. Prepping the ground not so much. It really feels good when the process is done and you get instant lawn.
Bob
Hope the nose keeps improving - sod looks great!
I was reading the computer thread here and then found the Boy Scout computer merit badge book - not mine but circa 1984! My how things have changed….. anyway - while glancing thru some others I could of swore a young Bob Heine might be a model in the shooting book…
Mark, it's headed in the right direction. I do love sod so much more than seed and wait.
That model in the shooting photo doesn't look geeky enough. He probably excels at sport. I excelled at fire...
