My heart tends to beat fast. My heart tends to beat faster than normal. My heart tends to beat faster than normal people's hearts.
My resting heart rate is about the same as someone speed walking or jogging. My heart rate while exercising is...well, much faster. With a small adrenaline rush I can barely feel the silence between beats. I like to say it's like a hummingbird's wings.
When I'm in a cold climate I have problems breathing. I wince and wheeze. My lungs feel like they can't hold air no matter how deep of breaths I take.
When I exercise I have problems breathing. When I even just walk up hill to go to my classes...I have problems breathing.
I've felt sick for the past few days. Nothing bad or contagious...merely annoying. A little congestion, sore throat, nausea...the works for some allergies.
I discovered that the thing making me sick is from being punched in the nose on Sunday.
A group of friends played "Murder in the Dark". This is a game where you draw cards and if you draw the card designated for the "murderer" your job is to "kill" the civilians without being caught. The lights are turned off and the "murderer" can begin his/her work. As soon as someone can feel that another has been killed they say "Murder in the dark!" and someone turns on the lights.
As I played this game my friend (who was the "murderer" for the round) grabbed the back of my shirt and pulled so that I'd be close enough for her to run her finger across my neck. I'm tall and she's short so in pulling my shirt I leaned back instead of stepping back with the possibility of stepping on her feet. In stepping back my nose was where my throat would have been were I standing straight. Round came her hand and BAM! right into my nose came her fist...[I never thought I'd see the BAM! explosion, the one you see all the time in comics, in real life. I was wrong.]
In being punched in the nose it caused swelling, minor discoloration, and major drainage. Causing my throat to be irritated, and me to feel nauseated.
In going to the doctor I found out that they couldn't do anything to help my "illness" or hurt nose. However, I discovered that I have asthma and now have 2 inhalers. [as if I wasn't enough of a dork already]
Luckily, now, I'm a happy, healthy dork, and only minorly broken...stupid nose. ;)
My resting heart rate is about the same as someone speed walking or jogging. My heart rate while exercising is...well, much faster. With a small adrenaline rush I can barely feel the silence between beats. I like to say it's like a hummingbird's wings.

When I exercise I have problems breathing. When I even just walk up hill to go to my classes...I have problems breathing.
I've felt sick for the past few days. Nothing bad or contagious...merely annoying. A little congestion, sore throat, nausea...the works for some allergies.
I discovered that the thing making me sick is from being punched in the nose on Sunday.
A group of friends played "Murder in the Dark". This is a game where you draw cards and if you draw the card designated for the "murderer" your job is to "kill" the civilians without being caught. The lights are turned off and the "murderer" can begin his/her work. As soon as someone can feel that another has been killed they say "Murder in the dark!" and someone turns on the lights.
As I played this game my friend (who was the "murderer" for the round) grabbed the back of my shirt and pulled so that I'd be close enough for her to run her finger across my neck. I'm tall and she's short so in pulling my shirt I leaned back instead of stepping back with the possibility of stepping on her feet. In stepping back my nose was where my throat would have been were I standing straight. Round came her hand and BAM! right into my nose came her fist...[I never thought I'd see the BAM! explosion, the one you see all the time in comics, in real life. I was wrong.]
In being punched in the nose it caused swelling, minor discoloration, and major drainage. Causing my throat to be irritated, and me to feel nauseated.
In going to the doctor I found out that they couldn't do anything to help my "illness" or hurt nose. However, I discovered that I have asthma and now have 2 inhalers. [as if I wasn't enough of a dork already]
Luckily, now, I'm a happy, healthy dork, and only minorly broken...stupid nose. ;)
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