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Aw, eff me.7 gallons x 8 pints per gallon = 56
56 x 3 patients per unit = 168 people helped.
Doesn't say how many lives you saved, though. Kudos to you for donating, anyway!
Aw, eff me.
Fixing the title.
Shens. They know tiger blood when they see it.Of course, there is no guarantee your blood was ever used...
I've killed billions with the fury of a thousand hurricanes! :'(
And I enjoyed every second of it.
QFAwesomeness.Plasma doesn't take that long. About an hour from in the door to out the door. It's a good thing to do on a Saturday morning.
A couple years ago I was donating plasma while a lady in the next chair was giving whole blood. The workers were chatting among all of us and one gestured at me, mentioning that I was one of the universal plasma donors for babies, and only around 1% of people are in that category (blood type + antibody thing).
So the lady who is donating starts tearing up a bit saying her baby needed plasma the year before and offered me the most heartfelt, sincere thank you I ever heard. It was truly humbling. She said that's what got her started donating herself.
That "thank you" really stuck with me and I try to give regularly. (Honestly, I'm getting a little blurry-eyed right now thinking about it.) Helps me keep in mind that we can help other people in different ways.
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Plasma doesn't take that long. About an hour from in the door to out the door. It's a good thing to do on a Saturday morning.
A couple years ago I was donating plasma while a lady in the next chair was giving whole blood. The workers were chatting among all of us and one gestured at me, mentioning that I was one of the universal plasma donors for babies, and only around 1% of people are in that category (blood type + antibody thing).
So the lady who is donating starts tearing up a bit saying her baby needed plasma the year before and offered me the most heartfelt, sincere thank you I ever heard. It was truly humbling. She said that's what got her started donating herself.
That "thank you" really stuck with me and I try to give regularly. (Honestly, I'm getting a little blurry-eyed right now thinking about it.) Helps me keep in mind that we can help other people in different ways.
All blood is tested. I understand trying to minimize high risk behavior, which is more prevalent with same sex relations, but a straight guy who sleeps around constantly is way higher risk than a gay guy in a committed relationship in my mind.
Which is quite effed up. So they trust people to tell the truth on the questionnaire and then not check the blood? Right.
"Honey, let's give blood."
"Sorry, sweety, but I've been banging whores for the last 6 months."
So if I lie and have something they don't want to share, it screws up a lot of donations. :\My understanding is that they test large batches and if they find something bad they have to throw all of it out. So there isn't a risk of contaminating patients but a risk of losing a lot of other donations.
OP can't do math. Blame public Ed.OP loses credibility because number in title was changed
boooooo
And you?
Edit: More of an ass kicker than I thought. Thanks six.
Did they do bad things to you when you passed out?woot!
I would give blood but with my meds I don't think its a good idea.
I did give blood back in high school. The wrestling team did it as a team. though the coach made fun of me since i was wrestling at 103 and they have a 112 lb limit. i just lied and said i was 115 (when i was really around 100)
its neat watching it. i just can't watch the needle go in but like everythign else.
Which is quite effed up. So they trust people to tell the truth on the questionnaire and then not check the blood? Right.
"Honey, let's give blood."
"Sorry, sweety, but I've been banging whores for the last 6 months."
Weight
You must weigh at least 110 Lbs to be eligible for blood donation for your own safety. Blood volume is in proportion to body weight. Donors who weight less than 110Lbs may not tolerate the removal of the required volume of blood as well as those who weigh more than 110Lbs. There is no upper weight limit as long as your weight is not higher than the weight limit of the donor bed/lounge you are using. You can discuss any upper weight limitations of beds and lounges with your local health historian.
Didi they do bad things to you when you passed out?
Well, you know the question.I'm banned for life for having spent time in the same vicinity as my girlfriend's Dad who works in Ghana.
My favorite Red Cross requirement:

Call out.one of the big guys did pass out though. heh we didn't know he was afraid of needles.
