WyoKid
WKR
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While I don't necessarily subscribe to the theory that correlation always means causation, with Soda there was definitely something going on. I don't remember at what age I began drinking Soda. It was the 70s so it was advertised and sold everywhere At around 10 or 11, I started getting nose bleeds. Parents took me to a Dr. they said it was because of dry air.That’s crazy that you had significant nose bleeds from drinking soda? Had this always happened or all of a sudden it started at a certain age began happening? Did you ever figure out why this happened? Have you ever heard of this happening to others?
That makes sense with the chicken. Recently, I was on a trip in a different country and the guide said we were going to be having chicken for lunch. He followed it up by saying something similar to “It’s not like the chicken you have in the states. These are real chickens, naturally grown on local farms. They aren’t the big, commercially raised chickens, so don’t be surprised when you see they are smaller.” The chicken was certainly smaller and ever since he said that I’ve been comparing in my head the size of the chicken breasts I buy at the store to the chickens I had abroad. I probably need to educate myself on commercial chicken, because I eat a lot of it.
I was only drinking Sodas once or twice a week since my parents restricted us to the weekends for having one. I began noticing that after drinking half a can of Coca-Cola, my nose would start bleeding nonstop out of both nostrils. I then got chicken pox and didn't drink any Soda for two weeks - no nose bleeds.
Once I was out of quarantine, I drank some Coca-Cola and my nose started to bleed. I thought it was something in Coca-Cola, so I started to experiment with drinking something else, like Pepsi, Mountain Dew, 7-Up, Orange Crush, and Dr. Pepper. However, I still got nose bleeds but some Sodas seemed to be definitely worse. It was then that I decided I needed to completely stop drinking Sodas.
The tipping point was that every time I was at a friend's house, at a picnic, on a school field trip or school dance and drank Soda, I was rushing to the bathroom to stuff tissue in my nostrils and having to hide in the bathroom for 20 minutes until the bleeding stopped. That was not how I wanted to spend my teenage years....