easy bruising is a sure sign of a vit c deficiency. do a google search. Also
check out Linus Paulings website..

On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Annie <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bruising is caused by blood leaking into the surrounding tissues. And the
> blood can come from a lot of different places..It may be that a weak vein
> just gave way. Kind of like an anuerism, just not in your head. I would
> definitely have your medical professional of choice check it out. If it had
> been an artery you would have been in some serious trouble. Artery pressure
> is much much higher than the BP in veins. Arterial blood is being pumped
> from the heart to the body so it's under much more pressure. Veins return
> the blood to the heart. That's why folks get varicose veins, the little
> valves in the blood vessels of the legs get less effecient, and blood pools
> in the tiny veins, and the veins bulge out.
>
> My aunt started developing varicose veins, so I did some research about
> them online, to see if I could find something to help reduce them. And I
> found all kinds of interesting stuff.
>
> I've hit my fingers on things and burst a vein before. And It does hurt.
> Not just the blow, but the burst vessel, it stings and aches for days, and
> the skin around it turns blue/black/purple.
>
> Annie
>
> On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 10:29 AM, MaryAnn Helland <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>>  An odd thing happened to me this week.  Tuesday night when I went to
>> bed, I felt a sharp pain in my left arm -- high on the inside about midway
>> between the shoulder and elbow.  I ordinarily rest my head on the inside of
>> my arm to sleep, and this was painful enough to disallow that.  On Wednesday
>> morning, I had a bruise along the artery there, running down to and
>> including the inside of the elbow -- and the top of my forearm was painful
>> to the touch.  I *lased* (low-level-light laser) the place on my arm where
>> the original pain was (which was still painful to the touch).  By Thursday,
>> the pain was pretty much gone, but the bruise had spread to generous
>> proportions -- almost all of the inside of my upper arm.  Today the pain is
>> still gone and the bruise is beginning to lighten.  But here's the puzzle --
>> the whole thing was pretty much spontaneous.  I don't remember doing
>> anything that could cause an injury -- much less something as painful as
>> that, or to cause that kind of bruising.  I sensed that it was the artery
>> itself that was hurting.  Is that possible?  Can arteries (or veins)
>> *hurt*?  Anybody have any idea what the heck that was all about?  I'm not
>> one to run to the doctor quickly -- I'm inclined to wait a day or two and
>> see what develops.  But I don't want to be stupid either.  Of course, if it
>> happened again, I'd go see my doctor immediately.  But I was hoping that
>> someone might have some insight.  TIIA.
>> MA
>>
>
>


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