my problem is that when i cut my finger by accident recently(has happend twice) recently i tend to bleed really bad for a cut that really isnt that bad and it takes about an hour to stop. what do you think?
my problem is that when i cut my finger by accident recently(has happend twice) recently i tend to bleed really bad for a cut that really isnt that bad and it takes about an hour to stop. what do you think?
Hmmm...
Diabetes will cause that I think. Funny I have the same problem. Do you get shakey when you don't eat for a while?
diabetes... and whats the other disease.. the one where your blood wont clote and you can die from a paper cut pretty much..
They made a movie bout it.. Ryan White had it...
can't remember what it was called though
i dont get shaky but when i do eat i neary fall assleep or when i get a slurpee from 7 eleven i might as well go home and take a nap
it stops but just not reall quick, its like my blood is so thin it wont gel up like its supposed to.
Prednizone (a steroid) and some other medications will cause it.
im on no meds and never have been
I'd say get a blood test
I'm going to have to go too, I just have to find a time when my wife can go with me and the doctor can prescribe me something to calm me down. I'm a true needlephobe in every sense of the word.
Maybe you're just not used to getting hurt anymore like you did when you were a kid and you think it takes too long.
there's always hemophilia
That's what we were trying to think of...
Or Syckle Cell.
My guess would be blood sugar problem.
Sounds like your blood isnt clotting, not sure what would cause that, but it could be really bad if you got seriously injured. I think I also have a blood sugar problem i need to get checked out, but that would require me going to the dr.
yeah... if something happens to you guys we're going to be really sad... so get checked out...
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