Donating blood
Wednesday, 25 March 2009 06:35I went and donated blood again yesterday.
Nothing spectacular, except that the nurse who took a drop of blood from my fingertip to test my haematocrit was rather cute, and the doctor took quite a while to show up. Oh, and the nurse who actually took the blood seemed rather hard-of-hearing; she "ignored" not just me but also another nurse when she wasn't expecting to be addressed.
Perhaps I should make a userpic for donating; I'm planning to go again in June, and possible also in August and/or October (which I got tentative dates for, at least a calendar week, though the exact days and the venue are still TBD).
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Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 07:13 (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 07:56 (UTC)*nod* and they do have a big questionnaire they make you fill out about possible health problems, and have a doctor you can discuss concerns with, to try to prevent ill people from donating blood.
Though what you could do is give just a little bit -- like how it happened on my first time, and to a young lady (probably just turned 18) last night: my veins and hers were too small to accommodate the big needle, so the nurse used a smaller needle and only drew a small sample of blood. Enough to test it for various diseases and to determine the blood type (and send us a donor pass), but the blood wouldn't be given to anybody else.
You could ask whether they do that where you live, too.
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Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 08:01 (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 07:40 (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 08:19 (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 08:52 (UTC)Yeah.
Though the "Africa south of the Sahara" (is that what it was for you? that's what was on my questionnaire) is presumably for AIDS? I thought you could detect HIV antibodies after "x" number of months, so why would they give you a lifelong ban for having lived there, rather than, say, a year-long one?
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Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 09:00 (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 09:02 (UTC)I was wondering whether they disqualified you for having lived in "Africa" or having lived in "Africa south of the Sahara" -- i.e. whether the criteria your local unit uses were the same as the ones here, or broader.
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Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 09:33 (UTC)Both in Sweden and in the US
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Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 15:06 (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 10:27 (UTC)no subject
Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2009 11:13 (UTC)The recommended time between donations is at least 12 weeks, but the minimum is 8 weeks.
And the maximum amount you're allowed to donate is limited to 2000 ml a year for women and 3000 ml a year for men (or 4 and 6 donations of 500 ml each, respectively).