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Shirosaki

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Well, everytime i end tulpaforcing i have a nosebleed and it continues bleeding for a while, like 3 hours.

I only tulpaforce 1 hour per day, what is going on?

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That's definetely not normal, I guess. Tulpaforcing could give you a slight headache, one without pain, you'd just feel the pressure. Maybe you should ask a doctor. Not just because you get nosebleed, but also because it's not normal to have your nose bleeding for more then 30 minutes.

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That's definetely not normal, I guess. Tulpaforcing could give you a slight headache, one without pain, you'd just feel the pressure. Maybe you should ask a doctor. Not just because you get nosebleed, but also because it's not normal to have your nose bleeding for more then 30 minutes.

 

But it doesn't bleed strongly, just a few leaks.

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EDIT: It has been confirmed that I was, indeed, talking out of my ass. Disregard this.

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Check with a medical professional before asking if this is related to forcing. This is not a known side effect of forcing and strenuous brain activity medically will not cause a nose bleed.

 

It could be allergys, internal damage to the lining insid the nose or it could be something serious.

 

This has nothing to do with your tulpa. I REPETE this has NOTHING to do with your tulpa and if it continues seek medical care.


http://www.politedissent.com/archives/1105 proof. If excessive strain and concentration caused nosebleeds your teachers, doctors and lawyers would all have one all the time lol

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Please do NOT take things like Advil if you are getting routine nosebleeds. Advil (and other NSAIDS) can make bleeding worse. If are getting nosebleeds regularly you should probably check with a doctor to make sure nothing else is going on.

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