How do you react to blood?

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Mr.Numbers

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Llil said:
Mr.Numbers said:
I went to a Private Boarding school for a while, but after I got my nose broken, stabbed, shivved, someone tried to rape me with a lightbulb, set on fire (Matches and laser pointers)...
I hope that's not normal in where you live... If school's like that, I'm afraid to even imagine what it's like outside of schools.
It was normal for that school

THus I no longer go there

Still managed to get hospitalized by a druggy this year...(I know I say this a lot...But still, it's relevant to SO MANY situations)

I'm so goddamn unlucky you know?
 

Chris Barber

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I grew up having to slaughter animals from a very young age as a farmhand. And I've been badly injured way too many times and had the pleasure of undergoing surgery while awake. So blood doesn't phase me anymore pretty much regardless of circumstance.
 

Wuggy

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I react like this:


No, in all seriousness. I don't really mind blood that much.
 

Hazzaslagga

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I scream 'blood for the blood god!', In all seriousness though i don't have much of a reaction bar perhaps trying to clean it up if there is a lot of it.
 

Mischa87

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I've seen my blood plenty of times, what with all the blood tests I've gotten over the years, I rather enjoy them now. The needles don't hurt, and when you see your own blood gushing into the vials (Usually 4 in my case for routine bloodwork, but more if I'm also being tested for something else) It's quite surreal, because it's like "That should hurt... but it doesn't"... I like to creep out the lab techs who take my blood by staring at what's happening, try it, add polite intelligent convo to it as well, for dramatic effect *Grin* That's carried onto blood in general, doesn't really bother me.
 

ComprehensiveGoo

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I don't react badly to blood on account of the fact that I've been taught first aid in both the Scouts and Air Cadets. And after all the violent video games I've been exposed too almost nothing blood related surprises me any more. I can't handle movies like Saw though.. But I think that's more due to the more real aspect and idea of pain.
 

Llil

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Mr.Numbers said:
It was normal for that school
That just seems so weird to me. Something like that might happen every once and a while in here, but there would be a big ruckus about it, and the people responsible would really get in trouble.
And that's in any school. There isn't really "bad schools" like that over here.
 

Lawnmooer

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I don't normally react differently... I may decide to clean it up after all my friends keep telling me to (Between gagging... Heh they have very sensitive gag reflexes)

Usually I clean it up by licking it (I like the irony taste) the only time I clean it up with something else is when there's too much of it or if for some reason my blood is tasting different (Sometimes tastes like copper... Don't ask how I know what different metals taste like)

Also the thing about plasters - Yes I did get to a point where I stopped using plasters, it came from me being too lazy to get them in combination with my grandparents telling me to not use one to build my immune system. The only time I use any sort of plaster is if I have a very bad gash somewhere or if someone else treats a wound I have (Such as if I hurt myself in a public place that has its own medical staff, they like to disinfect and then put plasters on things)
 

Master Taffer

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I don't mind it until it's in large quantities or it's arterial bleeding and spurts out. Then I lose color and feel dizzy at the sight of it. Heck the thought of arterial bleeding is enough to make me woozy. While I was in boot camp I was reading about different types of blood loss while waiting for chow and I blacked out in line because of it.
 

ruben6f

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Well when I was a kid I had major nose bleeds, Once I woke up with half of my bed covered in my own blood, and another time it was summer so I sleeped only in my pants, when I woke up I was covered in blood, eventually I stoped freaking out every time and just embraced the fact that blood is a normal thing and that if I stooped being a retard and actually protected my head when I go outside I should be fine.
 

Scarim Coral

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I act normal around it although I find it annoying when I get a nose bleed (stop bleeding already). I suppose I do act scare depending where it is bleeding from my body.
 

ToxicOranges

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If it's my blood, I'm generally not too bothered, unless there is a really large amount of it...

And other people's blood? "OHSHITSHITSHITOHHHHSHITWHATDOWEDOOHGODHGODSHIT"
 

The_Yeti

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It gives me a feeling of urgency, nothing more.

Like just the other day, bam, slashed my finger with a hacksaw, as expected, my families fingers are cursed after all. I just hopped to washing it, rubbing alchohol, paper towels, tape, finger of a rubber glove, back to work o,o
 

somonels

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I ignore the blood of others, however, I tend to drink my own blood and, at times, pass out due to some panic attack or something. This developed sometime in my puberty, I had no problems with blood, mine, as a child. There is something in my good old gene cesspit.

ruben6f said:
Well when I was a kid I had major nose bleeds, Once I woke up with half of my bed covered in my own blood, and another time it was summer so I sleeped only in my pants, when I woke up I was covered in blood, eventually I stoped freaking out every time and just embraced the fact that blood is a normal thing and that if I stooped being a retard and actually protected my head when I go outside I should be fine.
Attagirl!
 

Quaxar

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sms_117b said:
Keep that finger high above your head and drink some sugar water if it's bleeding a lot. I'm a lifeguard.
I'm curious, what's with the sugar water? Never heard that before. I'd have suggested applying pressure instead.

I'm a certified EMT with almost a year of active work now. I've bandaged fleshwounds, I've seen really bloody cases of <url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hematochezia>hematochezia, <url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hematuria>makrohematuria, a lot of fractures and I think I'd rather stop here because I could go on.
It's fun though.
 

Sunrider

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I haven't been bothered by it yet, but then again, I haven't seen someone get really injured since I was in our equivalent of grade school. Back then, it didn't bother me, but it might today. I guess I'll find out next time it happens.