Monday, October 25, 2010

How can I remove the nosebleed curse from my room?

Question 1
How can I remove the nosebleed curse from my room?...  I mean 4 nosebleeds have occurred in my dorm room in the last 48 hours...wtf?! They haven't happened anywhere else. Is there any chant or exorcism type thing I can do to get this nosebleed spirit out of here?

By the way, I don't do coke if that's what you were thinking.

Answers
1)   get a humidifier. - JoiseyGurl

2)   Wow, just kill yourself. (Or atleast get a vasectomy)
People like you shouldnt be reproducing. - Adam Davis

3)   Is it warmer in your dorm room then other places, the warmth thins your blood which can cause regular nosebleeds - Richard Winters

4)   If I told you how easy it is to get a job in this recession, you wouldn't believe me. But the truth is more employers are going online to find people just like you and me who are ready to work at a good job (one that pays good!). The only thing that makes sense is to stop wasting time driving around all day filling out a dozen applications and going from one boring low paying job to another. I found this site that pretty much matches you up with your dream job that is available in your city right now. I have found it very helpful. Go to FindMeJobNow.com - Sharon Maynard

5)   Get of the ice - Whaskally Wabbit

6)   you better be intelligent enough to know how to rid of them. - jerry v

7)   You might just need a vaporizer. Or your nose is dry. Stress can also causes nose bleeds - Poot

8)   It might just be a coincidence. Our brains are wired to notice and remember more things that happen close together or in the same location. Nothings wrong with the room, it's the persons body that is causing the nosebleeds. Nothing else. - ShannonH

9)   It could be dryness or heat - if you've turned on your heat because it's getting cold outside, consider getting a humidifier to counteract - or a slightly cheaper method, turn your heat down/crack a window. I had a friend who suffered from nosebleeds several times a day but it turns out that he was losing sleep and using huge amounts of caffeine to stay awake. He cut the caffeine, got more than 2 hours of sleep every 48 hours (I'm not exaggerating, he was an insomniac who loved to drink coffee) - and within a few weeks he was nosebleed free.

I suspect you weren't actually looking for a spell or a chant - but if you are, look in the mythology & folklore section for that sort of thing - people always seem to come up with good spells there. XD - SilverLynx

10)   Probably dry air from the heater. Just get a humidifier or put Vaseline in your nostrils - A C


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Question 2
Someone please answer who's VERY familiar with Cancer lingo & Melanoma?...  http://i54.tinypic.com/2wfo2ky.jpg

My basic question is: Should I be worried?
^^Thats my pathology report from a few months ago.
Basically I got a precancerous lesion removed, I had an unaffiliated nurse look over it and she said it sounded serious, she wasn't too familiar with Melanoma but she said in her opinion if they left it a while longer, it would of most likely turned into full blown cancer. She said the report meant if it went a teensy bit deeper it WOULD have been cancer.
They gave me the first punch biopsy and sent back this report. They scheduled me to come back in less than a week later (which is extremely fast considering this is Johns Hopkins hospital and they're very important and busy).
When they went back in they took out almost a 1.5x1.5 inch area of skin and cut so far down into the muscle they needed 2 rows of stitching.
I'm sort of worried, there is a genetic component, I'm a third generation whos had this problem with Melanoma. My grandfather died of it, and some how my dad hit late stage 3 and god only knows how, still survived 10 more years and beat the odds. I'm only 19, so I'm kinda worried. I've known people die of this even younger than I am.

Answers
1)   It is really simple..do you enjoy living? You are asking should you be worried after mentioning that it is genetic? Your grandfather died from this kind of cancer and your own dad has it. I don't see the question. Yes cancer is a scary thing I have been there. But ignoring it won't help. - S K

2)   I think you need to talk to your dermatologist. The path report states that he thinks it is a dysplastic nevus, but there is debate in the medical community over what these may turn into. Some people feel this is a pre-cancerous lesion and some do not. However, given your very strong family history of melanoma, I think it was a good idea to have it removed, and you definitely should continue getting mole checks if you have other moles.

But again, you definitely need to talk to your doctor if you are worried about melanoma and metastatic disease. - jzc17

3)   Your doctor should have gone over the results with you.
The nurse was way off and totally wrong. You had dysplastic nevus and severe atypia. It is a precancerous condition, but it does not even come close to “if it went a teensy bit deeper it WOULD have been cancer”. That condition would be melanoma in situ. - Denisedds

4)   Here i s an excellent site with some wonderful options for you. It will definitely help you. Have a look. http://mdcan19.notlong.com/8AAfBva - Carleen Briseno


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Question 3
My boyfriend has frequent nose bleeds?...  I am advising him to go to the doctor however he also has cuts that will bleed randomly and take awhile to heal. I am getting worried, i know he has a very dry nose due to smaller nasal passages but can does anyone have an idea of what may be causing this?

Answers
1)   Either he is a crack head or the air he lives in is very dry. try a Humidifier - London

2)   If he frequently has blood on his nose, tell him to stop eating you out during your period. - Pooty Tang

3)   Could be a weak immune system. I would go to the doctor to get him checked out. He also should be taking vitamin supplements as well (e.g. multivitamin) - tk0880

4)   He probably has a weakness in the wall of the vein in his nose. I had that and had it cauterised, it was painless and worked well until the side went the same way. I had that one cauterised too and have never looked back. - Ted Kaboom


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Question 4
Itching All Over!!! Home Remedies?!?...  I am itching all over.... I don't know if its dry skin or what but I need relief! I feel like a dog with mange! Know anything I can add to like bath water or something?
I hadn't changed anything in my diet or routine. We had bombed the house one day and started to itch after that but I've washed everything down heavily afterward. This has been going on for a month now and getting worse x.x

Answers
1)   You could take a oatmeal bath. There is something you can buy at the store by Aveeno, it is for people with dry itchy skin. If it is poison ivy I've heard of people taking a bath with tomato sauce or tomato paste. - Kelly

2)   itching like you're describing frequently indicates allergic reaction to something.. what are you taking? wearing, eating that may be causing this, antibiotics can do this also.. - The Judge

3)   Have bath with lukewarm water and you can add oatmeal in it, around 2 cups.

Apply aloevera gel on the itching area.

Here you can have more home remedies to get rid of itching :

http://www.skinsheen.com/skin-home-remedies-for-itching-1446.aspx - David Lee


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Question 5
How to get the flu or sick over nigh ?...  Help I need to get sick because I want to stay home from school to work on my 2projects due in 1week I need to start

Answers
1)   You can't make ur body get the flu but you can fake sick - Marissa

2)   drink bleach, thatll get you puking - Rutager Griswald


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