Sponge Posted September 23, 2008 Report Share Posted September 23, 2008 Porco dioVaaaaaa.. ffanculoSomething like this hasn't really ever happened to me, except when hitting your head hard against the ground from a failed '____'. I haven't really read the other posts other than the first one, but did you get this problem diagnosed or talked about with by a doctor? I'm interested to see why exactly the body reacts in such a way.Just a curious note, where is Molvena in Italia exactly? It's just that I've got two good friends who come from Firenze and Bari. Just curious Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrex Posted September 23, 2008 Report Share Posted September 23, 2008 My body has been a bit of a tart over the past few years. I never used to pass out at anything but a few years ago it started when I broke my hand, I was walking home and my body went into pass out mode so I had to keep putting my legs above my head so I didn't pass out. Then recently since I've been cutting gashes out my shins, ill sit down then go into pass out mode so I have to get on the Redbull quick. The same happened recently when I went to get my tongue pierced, after I got it done I stood up then quite quickly had to sit down again and then get a dose of Rebull. I don't see why I'm passing out, would it just be a lack of sugar or is it just that my body is a bit of a tart to pain? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hazr27 Posted September 23, 2008 Report Share Posted September 23, 2008 knees bashing on stems and shin gashes! make me wince thinking about them!that bloke in the vid on page one, WTF! that was a crazy stack! he just landen on his left shoulder from about 7ft, i bet he felt that the morning after. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shez.sheridan Posted September 23, 2008 Author Report Share Posted September 23, 2008 Porco dioVaaaaaa.. ffanculoSomething like this hasn't really ever happened to me, except when hitting your head hard against the ground from a failed '____'. I haven't really read the other posts other than the first one, but did you get this problem diagnosed or talked about with by a doctor? I'm interested to see why exactly the body reacts in such a way.Just a curious note, where is Molvena in Italia exactly? It's just that I've got two good friends who come from Firenze and Bari. Just curious Hey...lol, my girlfriend'd kick my arse if she heard me say the first word..Molvena's near Bassano Del Grappa, which is about 40-50 km north of Venice (give or take). Are these normal friends, or trials friends as I have a good friend who rides trials (Andrea Oddone) & he's from Liguria, but I think that's nowhere near..lolMy body has been a bit of a tart over the past few years. I never used to pass out at anything but a few years ago it started when I broke my hand, I was walking home and my body went into pass out mode so I had to keep putting my legs above my head so I didn't pass out. Then recently since I've been cutting gashes out my shins, ill sit down then go into pass out mode so I have to get on the Redbull quick. The same happened recently when I went to get my tongue pierced, after I got it done I stood up then quite quickly had to sit down again and then get a dose of Rebull. I don't see why I'm passing out, would it just be a lack of sugar or is it just that my body is a bit of a tart to pain?I had my Lip pierced years ago & that was no problem, so much so that I went back & asked him to take it out & do it again 20mins later as the ring was too big..I get the jitters sometimes & a bar of chocolate sorts me right out, but for the passing out, nothing really seemed to work..I'd go the doctor, but it'll become some over-eccentric parody of Fawlty Towers as I enter & start throwing my arms everywhere & trying to explain in broken Italian..so I think I'll add it to the list for my Doc the next time I come home. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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