Monday, May 28, 2012

Blood, so much blood

Last Monday at 9:45 am I sneezed. I few second later I tasted blood in the back of my throat. I retched and ran for the bathroom where I puked a mouthful of blood into the toilet. While leaning over, blood started running out of both nostrils in a steady stream. A moment later a film of blood covered my eyes rendering me partially blind. Blood was seeping out of my tear ducts. I did not panic. I figured it was a bad bloody nose. I moved to the sink while pinching my nose. I washed my eyes clear of the blood and concentrated on trying to stop the flow of blood. After 40 minutes, I called for my wife. There was sink full of blood awaiting her. It was all over. There was was so much blood I stared to think that it was to much blood. I was feeling weak and dizzy too. I started to panic.

I went to the emergency room for the first time since I broke my leg back in 91. Two hours later I was released with the diagnosis of a posterior nosebleed. I had popped a blood vessel way back up in my nasal cavity. They packed my nose with an inflatable gauze tube. It was four inches long and inflated to twice the diameter of my nostril. It also hurt like hell and cause intense pain in my forehead and to a lesser extent, my eyes.

I spent five days on my back with an icepack on my eyes and nose. I did nothing. I was able to answer a few emails from time to time, but for the most part I simply stayed in bed and listed to music or watched Adam Richman slowly kill himself with food. Five days is a very long time.

On Friday afternoon I had the packing removed, which was pretty gross. It was like somebody pulled a wet and bloody knife out of my head. The pain went away within minutes. My doctor gave me a six-month wound care process to follow. I’m finally feeling like myself again.

What struck me as odd, even horrific, was how suddenly I went from active and healthy to completely out of it. I was in a conference call with a few of my peers just five minutes before I sneezed. I had planned on going to a doctor appointment after the conference call to have my nosed looked at. It had been bleeding in the morning over the previous three days. Not a lot of blood, but enough to get me thinking I might have an infection or something. Then bam! Out for a week. I lost a week from a damn nosebleed. I mean… what the hell?

My doctor tells me this all stemmed from a trip to Atlanta I had taken two weeks previously. I had a small nosebleed at the hotel after landing. I don’t normally get nose bleeds, so I was surprised it had happened at all. Apparently the flying, plus trips to Los Vegas and Tucson, had dried out my sinus cavity creating perfect conditions for a big bad nosebleed.

We are more fragile than we think. It’s a sobering thought.

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glad you're ok.

it's those sudden events that scare me most.
1 reply · active 676 weeks ago
I know what you mean. One second everything is ok, the next is total panic.
If I may, Mojoey, I had a more humorous variation on your nosebleed theme.

I had turbinate and septum surgery and the packing was four rhino-rockets, sort of tapered on both ends tampons, eh, which came out a couple of days later, and I returned to New Orleans from Corpus Christi.

A couple of days home and I went to the French Quarter and while waiting to check out of the store, felt like I had some serious sinus drainage, then something semi-solid heading down my throat. At that point I spit out a rhino-rocket shaped purple blood clot.

No problems after that, but it's a good reason to carry a handkerchief, eh? Heh.

Hope you are on the mend and don't have a recurrence. Do well.
1 reply · active 676 weeks ago
rhino-rockets - I think that's what I had. I called it an inflatable nose tampon. I was hacking up massive bloody clots while all this was going on too. Totally gross. I am not the proud owner of a pack of handkerchiefs.
Glad to hear you are OK Joe. It didn't sound like a pleasant experience.
1 reply · active 676 weeks ago
It's going down in my journal as one of the least pleasant things that have happened to me so far.
Dude, I have never heard of that happening to anyone before. I have to tell you handled it better than me. If I was crying blood I would of called 911 in fear I was having a brain bleed of some kind (I work with guys with brain injuries, and I sooo do not want one).

I'm glad you're feeling better, take care.
1 reply · active 676 weeks ago
Thanks Andrew - 911 came to mind, but I kept telling myself It would get better. It totally blew me away that it just kept bleeding. It's a good thing the emergency room is close.
All my experience with my son recently have reminded me of our mortality. Glad to hear you are doing better and I hope you through the immediate probems.

Tim
2 replies · active 676 weeks ago
I'll give you a call tomorrow to catch up.
I'm back to old Joe already. Thanks Mike.
Hope you get to feeling better.
I have never heard of anything like that before. I am glad that you are okay and that it is nothing more serious.

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