Re: 19 penalties and they still F**k it up
Like I said in the "Our Injuries" thread, it depends where the bleeding is. If it is just the white of the eye then there is nothing to worry about but if it is in the pupil-iris area then that is a problem as the eye can fill up with blood and cause temporary blindness in the eye until the blood dissipates. Bleeding on the white of the eye can be brought on as easily as rubbing your eye, straining, sneezing or coughing. All of which can cause a burst blood vessel (like a bruise). It just shows more because it is close to the surface but does not affect eye sight. Let's just hope it is just in the white.
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yeah but none of that would warrant a trip to hospital! That is why it seems far more serious
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Which may point towards bleeding into the pupil-iris area or it may just be a precautionary measure.
Dan link said:[quote author=Jethro link=topic=179779.msg214859#msg214859 date=1237767798]
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Rodney may well be badly injured. Bleeding to the eye sounds serious.
Like I said in the "Our Injuries" thread, it depends where the bleeding is. If it is just the white of the eye then there is nothing to worry about but if it is in the pupil-iris area then that is a problem as the eye can fill up with blood and cause temporary blindness in the eye until the blood dissipates. Bleeding on the white of the eye can be brought on as easily as rubbing your eye, straining, sneezing or coughing. All of which can cause a burst blood vessel (like a bruise). It just shows more because it is close to the surface but does not affect eye sight. Let's just hope it is just in the white.
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yeah but none of that would warrant a trip to hospital! That is why it seems far more serious
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Which may point towards bleeding into the pupil-iris area or it may just be a precautionary measure.