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Arg . . . I snoozed and therefore I posed 2014! Looks like BethAnne snagged it.
Thanks. Big time ouch...though the worst part is the sight of blood, even my own if it is more than a mere drop or two, makes me faint so I'm really not functioning very well. Stew #2 has been started though.
Yep...do that too. Even seeing it on TV or in a movie - where I know it isn't real - can send me to the floor...graphic details shared do too.You sound like me, BA. I even have to look away when a nurse or lab tech draws blood for a blood test. Having to draw my own blood to test my glucose hasn't been as bad as I expected though.
Novels I can do only if Edgar Allen Poe or Alfred Hitchcock...good old ghost stories are fair game. Friend took me to see Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ - I only got through it be telling myself it was only ketchup - and over the top ketchep at that. I can watch shot-em-up and crash-and-burn-em-up movies as long as there is no blood. On the other hand, watched an episode of Heartland from Season 3 on DVD the other night and there was a plane crash - I'd have been fine if they hadn't shown the injuries...they did and I was a mess for hours.That's the weird thing with me. I'm a fan of horror novels and movies and, while I do shy away from most of the really extreme stuff and prefer a good ghost story to a slasher flick, I have sat through some pretty bad stuff (e.g. Clive Barker's Hellraiser) without too much trouble. "Torture porn" like Hostel and Saw are off the menu, though. The one thing that gets me more than blood is being in, or seeing someone in, pain.