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freaking out unnecessarily, phew


Posted by katienz1 on November 23, 2001 at 16:00:43:

In Reply to: freaking out.... posted by katienz1 on November 23, 2001 at 12:23:17:

Hi guys,

Thanks for you comments. I came home from the horses and found the first message about it may be being due to high blood pressure, and that along with my panicked thoughts and vivid imagination of my brain hemoraging(sp) and forcing blood into my eye, inspired me to go to the doctor, (and to take my mum with me for moral support for when i heard the bad news, :oP). The good news is that its all nothing to worry about, my blood pressure is fine, and its just a little wee blood vessel in my eye has burst, and they can do that just through allergies, irritation and really for apparently no reason at all. I think he called it a subconjuct hemorage (how *do* you spell hemorage, cos i know im spelling it wrong, grin). It may even have been from my eyeball getting a bit dry cos the mask was leaking and blowing air towards my eye at some stage last night. Anyway, its all good, and theres nothing wrong, and i think i tend to panic about things a bit too quickly, heh.

thanks
katie

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