Today I got out of the shower, went to the bedroom and got some socks. My nose started running, and I have a habit of wiping it with my hand. This time I ended up with a red streak on my hand. I headed to the bathroom and grabbed some tissue, While I grabbed the tissue, my nose dripped into the sink. A quick wipe and my nose bleed is over, only three drops in the sink. I think it has been years since the last time. That's the way it has been with me. Maybe I don't remember the times between, because I wipe my nose and it's over.
So much has been considered normal, when it really wasn't. As a child I would loose feelings in my left hand, and even get the pins and needles feeling. Could you imagine riding for miles and miles on a motorcycle, and not feel the handlebar in your hand. For 60 years I have problems with my left hand. It had become normal with me to the point where it is forgotten when I fill out medical forms. Even though I finally got the carpel tunnel release, I still get tingling in my fingers, and I still forget to put it on the medical form. As a child, it was denied that my hand went into the wringer. I may not have been a normal child, so my wrist is damaged. It isn't visible, but I then suffer from carpel tunnel.
Remember, this is my left hand. These problems with the left hand is supposed to indicate a heart problem.
And I do have a heart problem. My deformed ribs cause pressure of my lungs against my heart. The pressure interferes with having a normal heartbeat, my blood pressure is low and my fingers tingle. The carpel tunnel has been taken care of, except now I have a metal brace in both wrists.
A bit of an interruption here. My nose felt stuffed up, so I rubbed it. My nose started bleeding again. I ended up with blood on my hands and on my bathrobe, not so lucky this time. I have paper towels by my computer and can get to the bathroom without dripping on the floors. (Why do I keep thinking time of the month?) I finally get it stopped. The paper towel got put into the garbage can in the kitchen. step on the pedal and the lid opens. back to the bathroom, grab the tissue from out of the sink, and I can't find the pedal for the toilet lid. Then remember there is no pedal. Put the bathrobe in the shower to get the blood out, and it hangs from a broomstick across the top of the shower.
What do you mean by blackouts? When I was a child I would stand up and my vision would go black. I didn't faint, just lost my vision for a few seconds. I think my mother told me that I just got up too fast. What she said just normalized it. The loss of vision became normal because I got up too fast.
I'm now remembering that while in the army in Germany, I got up during the night to go to the bathroom. My vision went black while standing at the urinal. I then try to find my way back to bed while I am blind
Michelle