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9/15/2009 2:19:01 PM
Does anyone know if repeated donations will cause vein collapse?I doubt I've donated enough for this to happen, but I've heard it happens to drug users - I realize that drug users dont know how to apply a needle or anything like that, but still.
9/15/2009 2:28:01 PM
if it did, it doesn't happen for a long time, given that people strive to be members of the ten gallon club.
9/15/2009 2:32:09 PM
Yeah, I think repeated donations are safe. It's not like you're shooting heroin twice a day. You can only give blood once every six weeks or so. Which makes it pretty fascinating that you can become a member of the ten-gallon club. That requires 80 donations! It would take about ten years to become a ten-gallon donor. Whew.[Edited on October 23, 2009 at 2:19 PM. Reason : .]
10/23/2009 2:19:18 PM
I give blood a lot. Doing it tomorrow, actually.
10/23/2009 2:27:11 PM
Cool story from last month:
10/23/2009 2:30:20 PM
I've been told they will call me if they need my blood. It's a pain in the ass to find a spot to poke me. Last time I tried to my blood started clotting in the tube so they had to take it out. It took me 20 mins to give 1/4 of the bag. I can't sell my plasma cause the needle is even bigger.
10/23/2009 2:41:50 PM
I give once a year.The fact that I have O- blood makes me feel I should donate more.
10/23/2009 4:21:53 PM
Rejected for iron poor blood Going back tomorrow!
11/11/2009 1:58:14 PM
Yes, but no one loves my AB+
11/11/2009 1:58:55 PM
i had blood work done 5 days ago, for the first time ever. I have never given blood. my arm was swollen and hurting within a couple minutes. I couldn't bent it all the way. it got better for a couple days. then yesterday it started to bruise.she hit the vein the first time because blood flowed into the needle real quick. is it me or did the nurse do something wrong?
11/11/2009 2:37:22 PM
11/11/2009 2:40:47 PM
The Red Cross comes into my building complex 4 times a year. That makes it extremely easy for me to saunter over and give them a pint of A+
11/11/2009 2:42:53 PM
I'm A+ as well, we're pretty worthless to most banksgood way to lose weight though, i wonder how many cals you burn by donating blood
11/11/2009 3:21:07 PM
i can't because i'm gay. too bad that i'm a healthy male that's willing and able.
11/11/2009 3:22:43 PM
What is the time limit for giving again after a blood transfusion?
11/11/2009 3:26:11 PM
Nope. Lived in Germany and Austria.
11/11/2009 4:25:51 PM
11/11/2009 5:14:18 PM
W00t! Just gave blood. Fainted after standing. He drew my blood too fast for someone with really low blood pressure. Mine's 90/60 and it shouldn't have been drawn so fast.
11/12/2009 5:24:32 PM
Nope. Tattoo less than a year ago and I'll be getting another one pretty soon.
11/12/2009 5:37:03 PM
11/12/2009 5:39:18 PM
so i just looked up requirements to donate blood and found this sitehttp://www.bloodbook.com/donr-requir.html
11/12/2009 5:49:24 PM
they have pet blood drives (not the red cross but pets can donate blood) so maybe that is why?yes i canbut i don't recommend doing it if you've been anemic for the past few months and on iron and b12 supplements and popping 2 iron pills right before you donate so you won't get rejected and just passing the hem testcause i did thatand i felt like poo for 2 days after
11/12/2009 9:00:32 PM
I had what felt like a near-death experience last night as a result of yesterday's blood donation (which caused me to faint upon standing).Four hours later, I was getting ready to go out to dinner. I guess I removed the compression bandage too early and I started gushing blood all over my house and I passed out. When I regained consciousness, I put pressure on my arm and tried frantically to call every neighbor and stay conscious. Nobody answered. I was so woozy. All I could think was that I was going to bleed to death on my bathroom floor. I seriously thought I was going to die.Finally, the friend I was meeting for dinner picked me up and I pulled myself together enough to ask him to please, please take me to Walgreens for another bandage.Then, I fainted in Walgreen's as I was trying to get bandaged. Note to self: don't remove the bandage for a loooonnnggg time. Or maybe just don't give blood.
11/13/2009 2:27:26 PM
I gave blood on tuesday
11/13/2009 2:28:18 PM
^^good god
11/13/2009 2:31:10 PM
Yeah, I don't really think "gushing blood" is caused by taking the bandage off too soon Also, people seriously wonder about the calorie burn of donating? Wow.
11/13/2009 2:33:05 PM
^4 that sucks, but seriously, i do believe you but that is very unlikely that you would bleed out from a 16 ga needle in a vien. it might have been more the fact that you were still woozy...other factors might have played a part, are you a small girl?, last time you ate?, alcohol consumption/dehydration from the previous night? but then again if you had bled out a liter and a half and you are small it could have made you faint (including the pint+ you donated)[Edited on November 13, 2009 at 2:37 PM. Reason : nm]
11/13/2009 2:37:28 PM
Well, and I would think that I'd be fine to remove the bandage after 4 hours. My house is a disaster. I've got more energy today so I can clean the biohazard zone. Ugh. I have a really gnarly hematoma that keeps spreading. I think he drew my blood way too fast. 7 minutes for someone with 90/60 blood pressure seems way too fast.I'm 125 lbs, which is acceptable for blood donation. I ate a good-sized wrap for lunch a couple of hours before donating. But I had a couple of glasses of wine the night before, so maybe my blood was thin. I donated at 3 in the afternoon though, so I figured I'd be fine. I don't take aspirin or other blood thinners.[Edited on November 13, 2009 at 2:40 PM. Reason : .]
11/13/2009 2:38:13 PM
i can never donate blood because of this
11/13/2009 3:47:44 PM
11/13/2009 3:53:44 PM
^ My pulse and BP are never that high, yet they let me donate. My pulse is around 50-60 and BP is consistently 100/60 or 90/60. Where'd you find that?From redcross.org:Blood Pressure, LowAcceptable as long as you feel well when you come to donate. If your blood pressure normally runs low, it may be more difficult for your body to adjust to the volume loss following donation, especially if you are dehydrated. Drinking extra water before and after donation is important.[Edited on November 13, 2009 at 4:06 PM. Reason : .]
11/13/2009 4:03:57 PM
http://www.bloodbook.com/donr-requir.html
11/13/2009 4:07:12 PM
Crossing my fingers that they don't reject me this time!
1/7/2010 9:24:14 AM
this thread reminded me that I have no idea what blood type I am.
1/7/2010 9:30:14 AM
lucy, you're giving blood 3 days before you run a marathon?! ]
1/7/2010 9:31:11 AM
^ I'm going drankin' tonight and want to get drunk fast. And I have 3 days to recharge before Disney.
1/7/2010 9:44:43 AM
girlyou don't make no sense
1/7/2010 9:48:22 AM
Ugh. I got the same guy from last time and he fucked my arm up again. He drew too fast again and then forgot to remove the cuff before removing the needle, so I started bleeding everywhere. They're currently cleaning my arm, the chair and the floor. It's disgusting. I have a date tonight and now I have to go home and change shirts bc mine has blood on it now.
1/7/2010 12:08:04 PM
1/7/2010 12:11:31 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvRjGLRQQVk
1/7/2010 12:13:05 PM
^^^what place do you go? Sounds like its some crap shack set up on the side of the road operated by hobos.Are you trying to prove something by giving blood 3 days before a race? Doesn't seem like a smart move.
1/7/2010 12:21:26 PM
I go to the Florida Blood Centers Headquarters building. It's just this one guy who sucks.And I'm not trying to run a fast marathon, so I don't really see a problem with donating. It's not like I'm running fast on Sunday.
1/7/2010 12:25:30 PM
Who, Dr. Giggles?
1/7/2010 12:27:31 PM
I would just....give blood after the race? After your last episode just seems to make more sense
1/7/2010 12:27:51 PM
I thought about that, but I figured my iron would be low post-race, then I'll be in the Bahamas, and I didn't want to wait 3 more weeks to donate.
1/7/2010 12:32:59 PM
B- and O- are in especially short supply. I donated today; can donate again 3/9/10.--Normally, my BP is 110-120/70-90. Today, it measured at 136/102 and 124/98 I have no idea wtf is going on (you know, other than that I'm seriously stressing over this job that I hate, but that's only recent and temporary)Once I can donate platelets again, I will. It's such an easy way to get regular, frequent, accurate BP readings
1/12/2010 3:50:03 PM
nope. lived in Germany during Mad Cow outbreak
1/12/2010 3:58:31 PM
I have o+ blood. But my veins are so hard to find and so small that the last time I gave blood it took me 20 mins to give 1/4 a pint of blood. They had to stop it cause the blood started to clot in the tube. They told me I'm not a good canidate to give blood but they will contact me if my type is in shortage.
1/12/2010 5:36:05 PM
running a marathon 3 days after giving up a pint of hemoglobin rich blood is a bloody brilliant idea.i hope you can make up that fluid volume faster than the average joe.[Edited on January 12, 2010 at 6:05 PM. Reason : .]
1/12/2010 6:04:51 PM