Could I really?
Well, the title's kinda cryptic and doesn't say anything at all that might hint toward what this blog is about. Well, the problem is, I just don't know how to start. You're all gonna think I'm so crazy, or that I want attention, or that I'm just an idiot. Well, I'm hoping that's true. I guess I'll start here.
Every night, I get so thirsty. One night, I couldn't take it. I drank a gallon of water.
Nothing happened. I only had to pee. So I tried again, but this time with juice. Nothing. So, I tried a gallon of milk. Same as the last two. Well, I gave up, brushed my teeth, and went to bed.
The next day, I was shaving my legs. I got cut. I don't know what I was thinking but... It tasted really good. I sucked the cut dry. Literally. Which, as you can imagine, left me feeling a little dizzy. But for the next few nights, I wasn't as thirsty as I usually was. Then it peaked, and now every night I get so thirsty that it almost feels like my insides are on fire.
Well, I came across this one website while I was surfing the web. It looked interesting, so I clicked the link. It had alot of stuff that happens to me listed as symptoms. Well, there were two pages on that site, written by two different people. One said that the signs don't usually show up until about ages 17-21. The other one said 13-21. Then I thought... "I'm 13" and now I just don't know. If you haven't figured it out yet, the symptoms were for vampirism. It said that everyone experiences something different, but these were the most common symptoms. Now before you say that it's all in my head, I have to tell you that I had these symptoms before I read the website. Some of the symptoms are: Enhanced senses, a slightly better immune system, getting sunburned very easily, (the enhanced senses mean a small sensitivity to sunlight, aka it hurts my eyes more than a normal person), strange dreams involving vampires or blood, and a few more I can't think of. But you know what else has me worried? If it is really true, it said that you can get really sick without blood. I'm kind of freaked out, and I need your advice. Could I really be a vampire? Is it all in my head? Could it be something else? Please help me out!!!
Every night, I get so thirsty. One night, I couldn't take it. I drank a gallon of water.
Nothing happened. I only had to pee. So I tried again, but this time with juice. Nothing. So, I tried a gallon of milk. Same as the last two. Well, I gave up, brushed my teeth, and went to bed.
The next day, I was shaving my legs. I got cut. I don't know what I was thinking but... It tasted really good. I sucked the cut dry. Literally. Which, as you can imagine, left me feeling a little dizzy. But for the next few nights, I wasn't as thirsty as I usually was. Then it peaked, and now every night I get so thirsty that it almost feels like my insides are on fire.
Well, I came across this one website while I was surfing the web. It looked interesting, so I clicked the link. It had alot of stuff that happens to me listed as symptoms. Well, there were two pages on that site, written by two different people. One said that the signs don't usually show up until about ages 17-21. The other one said 13-21. Then I thought... "I'm 13" and now I just don't know. If you haven't figured it out yet, the symptoms were for vampirism. It said that everyone experiences something different, but these were the most common symptoms. Now before you say that it's all in my head, I have to tell you that I had these symptoms before I read the website. Some of the symptoms are: Enhanced senses, a slightly better immune system, getting sunburned very easily, (the enhanced senses mean a small sensitivity to sunlight, aka it hurts my eyes more than a normal person), strange dreams involving vampires or blood, and a few more I can't think of. But you know what else has me worried? If it is really true, it said that you can get really sick without blood. I'm kind of freaked out, and I need your advice. Could I really be a vampire? Is it all in my head? Could it be something else? Please help me out!!!
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There's nothing in the world stopping you from going to a/any doctor on your own.
waiting_a_long_time, August 17th, 2008 at 10:36:19pm
Also, I don't have a doctor. I have a f*cking pediatrician. Whatever I tell that f*cker he'll tell my parents, and then they'll tell me that I need a f*cking therapist (which they've said a million times) and My life will be hell. Again.
So, I'm willing to risk having something serious (and possibly deadly) cause I'm just that kind of person. Stubborn as an ass and don't you forget it.
PCG, August 17th, 2008 at 12:55:53am
I agree with Walt. and Electric Funeral. You guys are just saying random medical stuff, (no offense, as I did ask for your opinions) but there are really people out there like this. It's a genetic disease that skips a few generations. Doctors haven't acknowledged this as a real disease yet, being stubborn as they are. That's why I refuse to go to them. Check out this website I saw,
http://www.drinkdeeplyanddream.com/
That's where I got my info, I just read the site and realized that I had alot of the common symptoms.
But there are people telling me vampires don't exist and I've seen too many horror movies, and while I did ask for your opinions, I meant opinions that could help me, I'm not being rude (intentionally) it's just that "vampires don't exist" isn't really going to help me. Thanks for your help though.
PCG, August 15th, 2008 at 01:28:08pm
Well what if she is and all of you were wrong?
for all we idiots (Like everyone in the world) know,
There could be a whole nother f*cking world of them.
And don't tell me im in way over my head.
It could be true.
And f*cking Bush is just doing a terrible job of hiding it.
Spider Billie, August 15th, 2008 at 11:22:04am
The vampire legends actually did stem from a disease that much is true, but that disease was tuberculosis (or as it was commonly known consumption). People who had this disease lost weight rapidly, became pale and often were seen with blood around their lips. They of course died of this disease and were buried as per the norm. However when tuberculosis first affected humans people did not realise, not having the medical knowledge that we have today, is that the tubercular pathogen does not die at the point of human death, it lives on. When others in the village became ill with the wasting disease, the latest corpse was often exhumed and either beheaded or the legendary stake through the heart was used. This only released more of the pathogen infecting more people. And so the cycle continued. The 19th century vampire stories stem from oral history tales and twistings of this nature.
I rather think what is happening to you is simply caused by a run of the mill medical condition, be it diabetes as insomnia<3333 stated below or something even more common, an iron deficiency. As you seemed sated after consuming your own blood, I suspect the iron deficiency may be the cause, as it doesn't seem like thirst in itself is a major sypmtom. Basically your body was crying out for something it needed and it took a while for you to hit on just what it needed. If you dislike doctors, try an iron supplement or increase your intake of red meat (if you are not vegetarian of course).
Grandma, August 15th, 2008 at 05:43:46am
No, I don't think she's watched too many horror movies. She's not talking about turning into a bat and sicking peoples blood to convert them. What she's talking about is different.
These are real symptoms, and there are real defects like this.
Where do you think the vampire legends came from???
Go to your doctor, don't be ashamed.
waiting_a_long_time, August 15th, 2008 at 03:20:40am
ok, not to be some random person commenting on your blog (i used to go on this site like about 4 years ago... and i just remembered about it): but your not a vampire. i'm not a doctor... but thirst is a really big symptom of diabetes. and then you said you drank yr blood or whatever... blood has all of the nutrients that are important to ppl with diabetes... like niacin, iron, folic acid blah blah blah. so i would just go to yr doctor.
insomniac<3333, August 15th, 2008 at 12:14:35am
My word for professional is quack. They'll probably reccommend therapy or sunlight or some random medication. And they ALL hurt!!!And to brompton c*cktail: No, I don't get what you mean. I have no idea what the f*ck that means!
PCG, August 14th, 2008 at 08:33:57pm
Yeah, you should see a doctor.
Self diagnosing yourself can really freak you out so it's best you go to a professional.
threeam., August 14th, 2008 at 08:24:01pm
I think you should go to a doctor, before jumping to conclusions that you may be a...vampire..
I'm sure there isn't anything wrong with you though. My sister likes the taste of blood, but she's perfectly fine. some people just have different tastes and interests :]
Bubble Wrap., August 14th, 2008 at 07:49:04pm
Well, I'm really not that obsessed with vampires. And also, vampirism is technically a real disease. Just not the movie kind of vampires.
So, if it's all in my head, how do you explain the symptoms?
PCG, August 14th, 2008 at 03:43:14pm
lawl, I don't like the sun D:
It hurts. :[
captain america, August 14th, 2008 at 02:20:36pm
honey, you've watched too much movies/read horror books. you're being silly now. there's no such thing as a vampire. relax. you might be crazy, but you ain't a vampire. a lot of people get sun burns.
princess consuela, August 14th, 2008 at 01:44:54pm
go see a doctor.
that might be schyzophrenia or something.
But then again, you are only thirteen.
That's a really sensitive age, if you get what I mean.
You might just be a little bit too obsessed with vampires.
:/
brompton cocktail., August 14th, 2008 at 12:57:38pm
Go see a doctor, tell him about your symptons, and see what he says. =]
Hello, My Name Is Asshole, August 14th, 2008 at 12:53:43pm