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Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 3:06 pm
The Skullmaster Falling and stuff reminds me of another early memory I have: I was carying some toys downstairs in our old flat when I was little and couldn't see where I was putting my feet. I missed a step, fell down the stairs and hit my head on my bike, which was kept at the bottom of the stairs. And I s**t you not, BLUE stuff came out of my head. Blue stuff? Are you sure that was not a dream?
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Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 1:29 pm
I swear, it was not a dream. Blue stuff came out of my head which for years I was convinced was some kind of ******** up blood, due to being young. Now I have no idea what the hell it was.
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Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 4:44 pm
There is no blue stuff in your head. I know, I have dissected them.
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Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 7:00 pm
Well this is Skully... eek
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Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:06 am
The only blue stuff in your head is some pigment in the locus ceruleus. But it is not liquid or anything like that. Just some coloring of a nucleus in the brainstem. Now, since Skully hit his head, he probably got what is called a "contra coup" injury, or in this case just an effect. This is where the brain goes backwards in its cushioning and the rear portion slaps up a bit against the occipital bone. Since that is the occipital lobe, center of our visual cortex, I would say that Skully was "seeing stars".
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Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:59 am
1) What is your earliest memory? When i got pnemonia (spelling)
2) About what age did it occur? 3
3) Was that memory significant somehow, or was it just a random one that you happened to remember? It was significant because i could have died.... and few doctors had hope that i would be ok and yet i beat what they said and made a full recovery <3
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Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 11:38 am
umaeril SaraWhiteWolf Yeah, but it sounded better then the time I fell down a flight of wooden stairs. Also when I got gum stuck in my hair and it had to be cut out. >.> Did you fall on pavement or gravel uma? Sorry for the delay, if you even remember you asked the question, lol. But I fell onto the curb...so pavement. Not very hard though, but I still have the scars on my knees though they are very faint. Ah I see. Still I would have taken pavement over gravel.
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 4:15 pm
Kibou No Sora 1) What is your earliest memory? When i got pnemonia (spelling) 2) About what age did it occur? 3 3) Was that memory significant somehow, or was it just a random one that you happened to remember? It was significant because i could have died.... and few doctors had hope that i would be ok and yet i beat what they said and made a full recovery <3 Oh that is awful, do you remember being sick?
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 4:15 pm
SaraWhiteWolf umaeril SaraWhiteWolf Yeah, but it sounded better then the time I fell down a flight of wooden stairs. Also when I got gum stuck in my hair and it had to be cut out. >.> Did you fall on pavement or gravel uma? Sorry for the delay, if you even remember you asked the question, lol. But I fell onto the curb...so pavement. Not very hard though, but I still have the scars on my knees though they are very faint. Ah I see. Still I would have taken pavement over gravel. Yep, any day. 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 5:37 pm
umaeril SaraWhiteWolf umaeril SaraWhiteWolf Yeah, but it sounded better then the time I fell down a flight of wooden stairs. Also when I got gum stuck in my hair and it had to be cut out. >.> Did you fall on pavement or gravel uma? Sorry for the delay, if you even remember you asked the question, lol. But I fell onto the curb...so pavement. Not very hard though, but I still have the scars on my knees though they are very faint. Ah I see. Still I would have taken pavement over gravel. Yep, any day. 3nodding Granted that wouldn't be the first time I have fallen. Lets see: Wooden stairs, twice on gravel, rope burn to both hands, once stright on to the ground (hardly trusted trust falls from a table after that one), and off my bike cause of a hole.
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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:35 pm
umaeril The only blue stuff in your head is some pigment in the locus ceruleus. But it is not liquid or anything like that. Just some coloring of a nucleus in the brainstem. Now, since Skully hit his head, he probably got what is called a "contra coup" injury, or in this case just an effect. This is where the brain goes backwards in its cushioning and the rear portion slaps up a bit against the occipital bone. Since that is the occipital lobe, center of our visual cortex, I would say that Skully was "seeing stars". Care how to explain how my mum got some on a tissue when treating my wound then?
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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:26 pm
SaraWhiteWolf umaeril SaraWhiteWolf umaeril SaraWhiteWolf Yeah, but it sounded better then the time I fell down a flight of wooden stairs. Also when I got gum stuck in my hair and it had to be cut out. >.> Did you fall on pavement or gravel uma? Sorry for the delay, if you even remember you asked the question, lol. But I fell onto the curb...so pavement. Not very hard though, but I still have the scars on my knees though they are very faint. Ah I see. Still I would have taken pavement over gravel. Yep, any day. 3nodding Granted that wouldn't be the first time I have fallen. Lets see: Wooden stairs, twice on gravel, rope burn to both hands, once stright on to the ground (hardly trusted trust falls from a table after that one), and off my bike cause of a hole. Owie owie!!! Were you dropped as a baby?
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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:28 pm
The Skullmaster umaeril The only blue stuff in your head is some pigment in the locus ceruleus. But it is not liquid or anything like that. Just some coloring of a nucleus in the brainstem. Now, since Skully hit his head, he probably got what is called a "contra coup" injury, or in this case just an effect. This is where the brain goes backwards in its cushioning and the rear portion slaps up a bit against the occipital bone. Since that is the occipital lobe, center of our visual cortex, I would say that Skully was "seeing stars". Care how to explain how my mum got some on a tissue when treating my wound then? Haha, where is the tissue? Let's see it!! Nah, there is nothing in your head that is blue, therefore, whatever was blue on the tissue was not from your head. I assure you, I have dissected one formal human head (in anatomy class) and many brains and there is nothing blue in there.
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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 5:01 pm
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Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 5:03 pm
umaeril Owie owie!!! Were you dropped as a baby? I donno maybe, wouldn't surprise me if I was.
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