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Headache and nosebleed!

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Goodsoulette | 12:56 Sat 01st Sep 2007 | Body & Soul
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My ex came down to see my kids this week and whilst he was here. He buckled over claiming to have a really bad headache behind his eye, then he had a nosebleed where he lost a lot of blood over a couple of minutes. I know he was having nosebleeds like this about 6 or 7 months ago.

He wont go to the doctors because he is lazy. Is it high blood pressure maybe. He doesn't really seem to be a candidate for that but anyways!
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lazy. Oh my god he'd be getting another nose bleed from me shouting at him to get to the doctors if I were there!! He needs to get this checked out
possibly dry air apparently .

does he snort any drugs?
according to this link if its not dry air or allergies then posssibly cocaine use or other drug snorting.
i dont know if he does or not .
perhaps yuo do know?

is this the guy who beat you goody?

If he won't go to the quacks tell him to call NHS Direct. If he's too lazy to dial the number then that is really his problem.

Point out to him (unsubtley) that if he's too lazy to go for himself he might consider it for the sake of the kids as they might like to have daddy around for a good while yet.

Sorry to sound harsh but laziness is a lousy excuse not to go to the Dr's if you're worried about your health and you have kids. It's not fair on them.

Incidently, it actually sounds like a sinus thing to me. But I'm not a doctor.
In yesterdays Mail is a story of a young man who got punched on the nose and within a few days was dead, due to massive loss of blood. This is not to be taken lightly.
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He's had n head traumas.

Laziness is a poor excuse but he is a man.

Yes, Leg it is. No, he has never drugs in his life. Its not like a nose bleed that has come from irritated membranes, its pouring from his nose.
My dad used to get it when he was in work. Headache first then a nosebleed. He's retired now and hasn't had them since - not saying it is, but stress causes high blood pressure so I would assume it has a link.
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lol, well probably being around me stresses him.
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