Give Blood. It may save a life...YOURS!
#181
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#182
Join Date: Apr 2001
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Donated 08/29/08 - last donation on 07/02/08 which confused the person reviewing my form since it says:
Have you donated in 8 weeks. I said yes. - Since it was within 8 weeks! (yes it was longer then 56 days but shorter then 8 weeks).
Also IN Blood Center discussed: With the automated process called double red cell donation, donors can give just red cellsbut two units of red cellsand thats the component of blood that is in the greatest demand.
Facts:
Donated plasma is replaced after 2-3 days.[50] Red blood cells are replaced by bone marrow into the circulatory system at a slower rate, on average 36 days in healthy adult males.[51]
Stats:
Year to Date:
Credits: 2
Gallons: 2/8 th(s)
Lifetime to Date:
Credits: 15
Gallons: 1 & 7/8 th(s)
Eligibility:
Whole Blood: 10/24/2008
Platelets: 09/05/2008
Plasma: 10/24/2008
Have you donated in 8 weeks. I said yes. - Since it was within 8 weeks! (yes it was longer then 56 days but shorter then 8 weeks).
Also IN Blood Center discussed: With the automated process called double red cell donation, donors can give just red cellsbut two units of red cellsand thats the component of blood that is in the greatest demand.
Facts:
Donated plasma is replaced after 2-3 days.[50] Red blood cells are replaced by bone marrow into the circulatory system at a slower rate, on average 36 days in healthy adult males.[51]
Stats:
Year to Date:
Credits: 2
Gallons: 2/8 th(s)
Lifetime to Date:
Credits: 15
Gallons: 1 & 7/8 th(s)
Eligibility:
Whole Blood: 10/24/2008
Platelets: 09/05/2008
Plasma: 10/24/2008
#183
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I would like to donate but....
I have had skin cancer. Now, one of those skin cancers was surgically removed which does not eliminate me from donating but the other one was healed after prayer so since the Red Cross requires a surgical removal date when I try to donate, and I have none, I am eliminated (which makes me very sad). 
According to my prior dermatalogist, who refuses to believe my scar is proof that I am healed, I am the only person who has never completed his referred treatment plan which was incredibly invasive, ie, surgically remove cartilage, reroute a vein, use skin from my lower back or hip for a graft, painful, and a 3 month healing period, etc. He keeps me infamous by keeping a red circle around my name in his former day planner (per his own word).
But, I encourage anyone to donate blood if eligible. ^

According to my prior dermatalogist, who refuses to believe my scar is proof that I am healed, I am the only person who has never completed his referred treatment plan which was incredibly invasive, ie, surgically remove cartilage, reroute a vein, use skin from my lower back or hip for a graft, painful, and a 3 month healing period, etc. He keeps me infamous by keeping a red circle around my name in his former day planner (per his own word).
But, I encourage anyone to donate blood if eligible. ^
#184
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i've been donating since 1976 and give every 8 weeks. my next donation is tomorrow (9/1) morning at 9am (and it also helps that the blood center is just a block from my apartment
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#186
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#187
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Originally Posted by goalie
i've been donating since 1976 and give every 8 weeks. my next donation is tomorrow (9/1) morning at 9am

This thread is still going after almost 6 years. Giving blood is important. @:-)
no candy......donuts!
mmmmmm, donuts
#188
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Just a reminder that the blood donation guidelines remain discriminatory and verfiably safe blood is turned away every day.
At least there haven't been any disingenuous pleas about desperate need for blood this time around.
At least there haven't been any disingenuous pleas about desperate need for blood this time around.
#189
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It all comes back to this question: why can't a gay man who has been in a monogamous relationship for 10 years and has tested free of any disease give blood but a straight man who has had unprotected sex with someone within the last six months can give blood? The lack of logic is rather disturbing. They are either practicing rampant discrimination (by singling out gays) or exposing those that receive blood to more risk by allowing promiscuous heterosexuals to donate. Which is it?
#191
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Just gave a pint of O+. 
I was going to post this while the donation was in progress but search and the BlackBerry didn't go so well together.

I was going to post this while the donation was in progress but search and the BlackBerry didn't go so well together.

#192
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It all comes back to this question: why can't a gay man who has been in a monogamous relationship for 10 years and has tested free of any disease give blood but a straight man who has had unprotected sex with someone within the last six months can give blood? The lack of logic is rather disturbing. They are either practicing rampant discrimination (by singling out gays) or exposing those that receive blood to more risk by allowing promiscuous heterosexuals to donate. Which is it?
It's also probably putting people at risk by choosing only a very limited number of straight people (sex workers and their customers, plus a few others) to exclude as higher risk.
OTOH, getting honest answers even to these limited questions are pretty bogus - my guess is that closeted men are both more likely to lie about it AND more likely to be positive and not know it. And what do you think the odds of occasional sex workers and or their customers answering honestly? Probably about the same as that of Clinton having answered honestly about the BJ...