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My doctors put me on aspirin a while back because of my stroke in February. I can honestly say, I'm never taking aspirin again. Every time I get hit with something, I get major marks on my skin! Like, really bad red marks and bruises. Also, it's been making me feel sick in the mornings. Today I felt sick from soon after I took it, until I got home from church. It was like 4 hours! And I took 3 Tums! I didn't feel better until I came home and puked, now I'm feeling great. Never taking another aspirin in my life.... Uncertain
(Jul. 15, 2012  6:40 PM)Bey-Heart Wrote: My doctors put me on aspirin a while back because of my stroke in February. I can honestly say, I'm never taking aspirin again. Every time I get hit with something, I get major marks on my skin! Like, really bad red marks and bruises. Also, it's been making me feel sick in the mornings. Today I felt sick from soon after I took it, until I got home from church. It was like 4 hours! And I took 3 Tums! I didn't feel better until I came home and puked, now I'm feeling great. Never taking another aspirin in my life.... Uncertain

How did you even get a stroke in the first place? It might be depending on how it happened...
(Jul. 16, 2012  2:40 AM)DefStamina88 Wrote: How did you even get a stroke in the first place? It might be depending on how it happened...
They never found out. That's kinda good though. If they found the cause, they would have to diagnose me with something.

Well, I'm going to get my phone today. Samsung Galaxy Y. Does anyone know good apps for that phone?
(Jul. 16, 2012  5:34 PM)Bey-Heart Wrote:
(Jul. 16, 2012  2:40 AM)DefStamina88 Wrote: How did you even get a stroke in the first place? It might be depending on how it happened...
They never found out. That's kinda good though. If they found the cause, they would have to diagnose me with something.

Hm, cause my uncle had a stroke and was allergic to the medicine he was taking too. What kind of aspirin were you using?
(Jul. 16, 2012  5:34 PM)Bey-Heart Wrote:
(Jul. 16, 2012  2:40 AM)DefStamina88 Wrote: How did you even get a stroke in the first place? It might be depending on how it happened...
They never found out. That's kinda good though. If they found the cause, they would have to diagnose me with something.

Yeah, better a fatal condition-inducing problem go undiagnosed and untreated forever.

(Jul. 16, 2012  7:50 PM)DefStamina88 Wrote:
(Jul. 16, 2012  5:34 PM)Bey-Heart Wrote:
(Jul. 16, 2012  2:40 AM)DefStamina88 Wrote: How did you even get a stroke in the first place? It might be depending on how it happened...
They never found out. That's kinda good though. If they found the cause, they would have to diagnose me with something.

Hm, cause my uncle had a stroke and was allergic to the medicine he was taking too. What kind of aspirin were you using?

He's on aspirin as a post-stroke preventative regimen. It did not cause his stroke.

There are hundreds of things that could be causing all of this. Taking shots in the dark because you heard of someone else having something happen a certain way is like firing a gun into a crowd at random.
I'm just going to jump in here and say if you're taking aspirin as a preventative treatment for strokes, and are uncomfortable with it because of nausea, you should consider the consequences more thoroughly - I'd take nausea over the risk of being a vegetable for the rest of my life.

Please, carry on your medication, book a doctors appointment ASAP and discuss your issues with them, so they can work out another method of treatment.
I'm already on Folic Acid. Just a vitamin, but it helps. The aspirin was just an extra measure because I had a TIA recently, which turned out to be nothing. I was at a different hospital than I'm usually at, and they just diagnosed me with a TIA so they could get payed. Honestly, it seems every time I go there they do this. The results of testing were sent to A.I. Dupont (My regular hospital), and they said there was literally nothing. They then put me on aspirin just in case. Don't worry, I'm discussing it with my doctors.
Got a few small fillings today. They were really small, and didn't require anything to make 'em numb, but considering it was the first time I got fillings, it was really weird (mainly getting all the moisture sucked out of my mouth, feels really awkward).
Feeling moisture getting sucked out was hell because my jaw is very dense and misaligned, so my mouth would seal shut sometimes and it required one of those bigger shunts they tell you to bite on.
My two all-time FAVORITE videos.

Josh Chiu's violin cover of Nyan Cat
Everyone loves Nyan Cat lol.


Kyle Landry's piano cover of Passion by Utada Hikaru, from Kingdom Hearts II
OHMAHGAWD. <3<3<3.
Obvious reasons I love this.
I ordered a customized gift for someone from the US here to the UK and recently I've been emailed saying I'll have to pay $30 extra to get it shipped here, is there anyone here who would be willing to receive the package for me and ship it to the UK if I payed them the shipping costs and a bit extra? Hope this is allowed here, if not, I applogise and it may be deleted/edit.
I carry more 15 kg bag. And my brother bag is less then 2 kg and he is in UNIVERSITY.
Ate a Jalapeño earlier today, was very spicy. Then I was stupid and rubbed my eye while the oil was on my hand.... XD
I'm on a spree with my writing. I have so much inspiration right now, and the words are literally at my fingertips. I had serious writers' block in California. I think it was because everything there was dry, dull, with nothing but earth shades. Here in Michigan, there's all kinds of colors inside and outside. Plus, I live in the city, so there's more people. In California, we live about eighteen acres away from the nearest house. I'm a city girl, I guess... The country just... bugs me...
(Jul. 17, 2012  8:43 PM)Ginga Blader#1 Wrote: Ate a Jalapeño earlier today, was very spicy. Then I was stupid and rubbed my eye while the oil was on my hand.... XD
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(Jul. 17, 2012  9:37 PM)Fakirs Duck Wrote: The country just... bugs me...

I live in the country side. Its literally all forest and farms everywhere. I don't like to be in busy places.
(Jul. 17, 2012  9:37 PM)Fakirs Duck Wrote: The country just... bugs me...

Yeah, and it's boring, too. I live in Princeton, out on back roads.

There' like NOTHING to do but farm, and like, no kids are out...

Worst of all, one of the kids, not even the younger ones ever heard of beyblade!

Southern Hospitality? Little too much of it...
@Insomniac - Eh, I like busy places. I'm a busy person, and I like my life to be busy. Sometimes my parents say I need to relax and enjoy life, but to me, life is busy and I like it that way. Everyone is entitled to their own opion, though. I sure hope I don't end up making the people around me busy.

DefStamina88 - That's sad... Kids that have never heard of Beyblade? *shakes head* Just sad...
If I was in your position, I'd just go exploring in the woods or something. Then again, you have internet, so I assume you're okay.
(Jul. 17, 2012  10:28 PM)Bey-Heart Wrote: If I was in your position, I'd just go exploring in the woods or something. Then again, you have internet, so I assume you're okay.

That was in Tehachapi, California. I'm back to Garden City, Michigan now. There was no Internet or woods in Tehachapi, and it was over 100°F the whole time I was there. Since I'm prone to heat stroke, I couldn't go outside, but I had my cousins Raymond and Serenity, my drawings, my writings, and the dog Spunky to keep me company.
(Jul. 17, 2012  7:20 PM)BattleLion Wrote: I carry more 15 kg bag. And my brother bag is less then 2 kg and he is in UNIVERSITY.

I had a lighter bag in university too - roughly the same weights you've written, 15kg for high school, 2kg for university. You take a smaller range of subjects, and fewer classes in a day so you require less textbooks, and at least where I went you rarely need those books in-class - lectures provide information so textbooks aren't used there, they're only used for references, study, and very rarely in classes.


Figure I'll recount this now, a little tale of one of my biology units. We had a lecturer, a youngish guy, but he spoke in a perpetual monotone. If that wasn't bad enough, he read everything straight off the slides in excruciating, repetitive detail. I only went to one lecture from him, but - and this is absolutely not an exaggeration, no matter how ridiculous it sounds - two thirds of the 300-strong audience were very obviously drifting into sleep by the end. I would have fallen asleep myself were I not loaded up on caffeine, and I still regret those three coffees for making me sit through it fully awake.
(Jul. 18, 2012  3:04 AM)Hacked Wrote: My cat Kitty. Is she cute?

aww
so cute
I used to have a cat till it ran away
turns out it lives 5 doors down now.
Once when i was visiting him( I was crouching) then the next door neighbour came and i zoomed home
(Jul. 18, 2012  3:04 AM)Hacked Wrote: My cat Kitty. Is she cute?

If it had some black on it, it would probably be the cat I'd like to own...