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Old 02-12-2007, 04:36 PM #1
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then yesterday when I woke up I have a busted blood vessel in my left eye, today I got a little upset about something that made me cry, when I blew my nose It was bleeding pretty good, I checked to make sure I did not have a soar area in my nose, it appears the bleeding is coming from the left side from way up, maybe the sinus area. Should I call my neurologist?
Hey, Donna.

The nsg can't charge you for calling him. I would call and tell him what you told us, just to be safe. I have a VP (ventriculoperitoneal) shunt, so my symptoms of problems could be different from yours. Any concerns should be addressed, for peace of mind, if nothing else.


Good luck...

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