Magic
01-12-2015, 02:41 PM
Anyone else suffer from this appalling shit? There's many causes for it, mine is strangely the sight of blood/gore/bone snapping/ailments in general. The thing I don't personally get is how I can watch proper gore on the internet yet would probably faint if I watched someone getting blood drawn. Even walking in to a hospital sets me on edge. I feel things slow down, heart rate increases, anxiety. Same with a doctor's surgery.
I nearly felt woozy there because my thumb MCP joint is sore so I google image'd it and saw x-rays of fractures, breaks and combined with the pain I just had from moving it I felt cold, sweaty, hearing started to go. :harold:
I've fainted loads of times, and nearly fainted countless times.
Most recently at a health and safety presentation thing about heavy lifting the guy had a bullet pointed list of injuries (NO PICTURES) and as he was going through them I thought I was going to die. People must have noticed I suddenly had my head on the table and completely zoned out but never said anything. I also know I go ghost white when it happens. Again, at ladder training, the guy put on a video about a crippled bloke who fell off a ladder. He was describing his injuries (again no pictures etc) and I had to disappear to the bogs because I was going down.
I've fainted getting a tooth out, I've fainted in front of my own class getting a lecture about 99'ing my hand and how it could get infected. I've fainted when I broke my pinky. I fainted when I got blood taken at the doctors. I fainted when I got my thumb pricked before I tried to give blood. It's horrible.
I nearly fainted when I was with my grandad whilst he was getting chemotherapy but stopped myself from being such a pathetic cunt there. I also didn't faint when my jaw was hanging off. I didn't faint when I got the morphine injections. I just don't understand it.
Plz tell me someone else suffers from this on here so I can feel more of a man?
I nearly felt woozy there because my thumb MCP joint is sore so I google image'd it and saw x-rays of fractures, breaks and combined with the pain I just had from moving it I felt cold, sweaty, hearing started to go. :harold:
I've fainted loads of times, and nearly fainted countless times.
Most recently at a health and safety presentation thing about heavy lifting the guy had a bullet pointed list of injuries (NO PICTURES) and as he was going through them I thought I was going to die. People must have noticed I suddenly had my head on the table and completely zoned out but never said anything. I also know I go ghost white when it happens. Again, at ladder training, the guy put on a video about a crippled bloke who fell off a ladder. He was describing his injuries (again no pictures etc) and I had to disappear to the bogs because I was going down.
I've fainted getting a tooth out, I've fainted in front of my own class getting a lecture about 99'ing my hand and how it could get infected. I've fainted when I broke my pinky. I fainted when I got blood taken at the doctors. I fainted when I got my thumb pricked before I tried to give blood. It's horrible.
I nearly fainted when I was with my grandad whilst he was getting chemotherapy but stopped myself from being such a pathetic cunt there. I also didn't faint when my jaw was hanging off. I didn't faint when I got the morphine injections. I just don't understand it.
Plz tell me someone else suffers from this on here so I can feel more of a man?