To the contrary, my blood people looooooove me. AB- is the rareist, but is also the universal donor for plasma, and the apheresis process for plasma's only about 45 minutes. I usually nap through it.Pscyon said:Nope. I have AB- blood, which is apparently useless to anyone who isn't also AB, thus making the demand for it rather low apparently.
I'm surprised, myself, that they haven't reworked those regulations, though if you are female and had sex with a man who has had sex with a man, you qualify again if that was over a year ago. At least here in California, that's the case.trooper6 said:So despite the fact that I am perfectly healthy and willing to donate blood, the fact that I have had sex with men who have had sex with other men disqualifies me from donating.
No antidepressants, nor a history of self-harm should preclude you from giving blood. I'm maxed out on Cymbalta, myself, and they don't even blink.Snowy Rainbow said:I'm on a rather large dose of antidepressants and have a pretty long history of self-harm. I think that precludes me...
Wow. Just looked it up. Apparently 0,6% in my country have AB-. That's... not a whole lot of people considering the population is about 5 million or so. That does make it rare... I've gravely misunderstood someone thinking the "demand" (so to speak) is low.Uriel-238 said:To the contrary, my blood people looooooove me. AB- is the rareist,
Huh. That's quite interesting. This whole thread is, actually, I've learned quite a bit now. *bookmarks thread*Uriel-238 said:but is also the universal donor for plasma, and the apheresis process for plasma's only about 45 minutes. I usually nap through it.
Universal plasma is critical in transplant procedures, as transfusions vastly reduce rejection rates.
Attempts by the CDC, American Red Cross, and American Association of Blood Banks and the American Medical Association to change the regulations have been met with pretty strong resistance by the FDA.Uriel-238 said:I'm surprised, myself, that they haven't reworked those regulations, though if you are female and had sex with a man who has had sex with a man, you qualify again if that was over a year ago. At least here in California, that's the case.
As someone with O-, you can only accept O- blood, so it's in your own interest to make sure hospitals have plenty of O- blood.Digital_Hero said:I dont, but I should since I have O- but I really dont know where to go for it lol
Interestingly, I was scolded by a bio teacher a few years ago when I said I have O- but don't donate. Responsibility to those in need my ass >_> i'll donate but not because some bastard says I should just because my blood is something certain