Fireflize
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We all get nosebleeds on every ski trip. Always figured that you locals had evolved past that. Sorry to know that is not so.Two of my kids have always been prone to crazy nosebleeds. Ruined/stained shirts, sheets, pillows, etc. The older one has mostly outgrown it, but the 11 year old still has them. And, I tell you, she can make quite the mess - big drops on the sink, floor, etc. Sometimes it's enough blood for the coppery smell to make me queasy. And NEVER, NEVER EVER, have we had a "puddle" of blood, especially not saucer sized. Multiple large drops, yes. Pools and puddles, no. Nope. We've had good sized stains on pillows because they were asleep (not moving) when it hit. Once I looked out the window to see my son walking up with the shoulder/sleeve of his shirt covered in red. I freaked out until I realized it was just another nosebleed. I say all of this because I have had years of dealing with pretty intense, sporadic nosebleeds that pop up out of nowhere, and I've NEVER had a puddle. We all know her story stinks. I am positive that LE knew her story stinks from the get go. Every time I see her "nose bleed" bullcrap, it turns my stomach. All MOO
BTW, We live in Colorado Springs, high altitude, thin air - doctors have never been concerned about the nosebleeds
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