answer:When I had a nosebleed I felt like my nose was running really badly and I put my hand up to stop it dripping and got a bit of a shock when my hand came away covered in blood. Apart from that shock, it wasn’t that bad. Not painful or throbbing. Remember that if you have a nosebleed, you should lean forward because if you swallow a lot of blood down the back of your throat you will probably vomit. You need to pinch the soft lower part of your nose to stop the bleeding. I have fainted a few times. When it comes on I feel dizzy and then my vision disappears from the sides into the middle. I think people call this tunnel vision. At the same time my hearing starts to go and the sounds go muffled. Then everything goes black. While waking up I hear noises before anything else. One time I was also aware that I was moving and jerking. I think I might have been having a little bit of an epileptic fit but as I was in the toilet there were no witnesses. Then it feels like I’m waking from a deep sleep. I usually feel pretty rubbish afterwards and need time to recover and rest I’ve had plenty of hoarse voices too. This is weird to describe. Usually for me there is no pain or sore throat, maybe just a little tightness or dryness. But my voice just won’t work. I think with this a virus causes your voicebox to paralyse temporarily. It lasts a day or two then the voice starts to come back, hoarse and gruff at first then slowly back to normal. Sometimes you just get a sore throat which causes your voice to be hoarse. This us usually painful because your throat is swollen and raw. I have had bad sore throats where it is too painful to swallow and when I eventually have to swallow, it feels like broken glass in my throat.