There are certain things that you assume are only part of being a child.  Adults don't experience them. One of those is having a bloody nose. 
Yesterday, I discovered the fallacy of that thought.
I was lying in bed, reading something, and felt liquid on my mustache.  How odd, I thought; I must have a cold.  I touched my lip, and it came away red, and dripping. Few things would get my attention so quickly - I leapt up, went to the bathroom, and stared into the mirror.  My face looked pretty much normal, but - was that a smudge under my nose?  How very odd.  I cleaned it up, and told my wife, whose thought was that it was somehow related to a very dry house.
Well, thats done, I thought, and went back to reading.  Two hours later, it happened again.   And six hours after that.  Just a little, each time, but still: in the words from one of the Superman movies: Blood. My blood. 
Last night, feeling that it might happen again - and how much fun would it be to find bloodstains on the sheets? - I packed some tightly wound tissue up in there. First thing I thought of this morning: wonder if I bled last night?  Which is an odd way to start the day.  Followed immediately by: I hope that tissue doesn't dissolve when I pull it out!
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