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Dealing with nosebleeds at work

Bman2

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Whenever I do a decent amount of coke, I get a vicious nose bleed the next day. So my idiot self, decided to do coke on Sunday night before work monday. Has anyone ever had to deal with nosebleed at work? Is there anything I can do beforehand to reduce the chances of a nosebleed at work? Cold/wet towel around my nose? I already thought up a story to explain it incase it happens. I will keep some tissue in my pocket. Anyone have any other suggestions? Real worried drug use will be suspected regardless of what story I make up. Also walking around with a nose plug(which I would need) would give it away. Unless I stayed in the bathroom a real long time until I feel like it clears up. Maybe over-thinking it, but I want to be prepared. Any suggestions(besides not doing coke) would be incredible.
 
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Just tell your coworkers that you're a battered husband........

IMO, you should stop using coke......let's say you didn't have to work & you were very wealthy.

Would you do nonstop coke & enjoy your daily nose bleeds? I don't get why you need to do coke & the only thing that stops these is you not doing coke anymore.

Why not just take amps or something orally.

Obviously coke has something in it that irritates your nose to the point it bleeds.
 
I don't actually do coke that often. My problem with other stimulants is that it becomes painfully obvious to others that I'm on something. And most of them usually last too long. Calling in sick over a potential nosebleed sounds silly. Especially if I don't get one.
 
I used to get nosebleeds heavy out of the blue at work. I was not snorting anything either. Never did figure out the cause, and my boss chalked it up to high blood pressure. I was not using any sort of drugs.

That being said, when I was heavily snorting coke in the 80's I would get them bad. Ended up with a deviated septum and needed surgery to correct it.
 
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