Poll: Giving blood

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Maze1125

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
Maze1125 said:
And what's the NHC statistical justification for the fact a man that had sex once with another man, when they were both virgins, 30 years ago, can't give blood, but a woman who goes to random sex parties can, just so long as the most recent time was longer than 12 months ago?
Probably that anal intercourse to a gender with weak groinal skin, within a high risk sexual grouping, that can suffer from haemophilia, is a higher risk than a mixed intercourse, bisexual that's less likely to tell, or even remember, the truth.
Any such woman that hasn't contracted an STD, also discriminatory grounds, has to be the luckiest woman ever.
That doesn't address the point in the slightest.
 

Abedeus

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you get paid for it, you lucky bastards.
In germany, you get money as well :p

I do it on a regular basis, cause it's a rewarding way to get free std-test ^^
You bastards, I want cash too! I would give it every week, damn it.

I lose so much blood, anyway, thanks to my nose bleedings.
 

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Specter_ said:
In germany, you get money as well :p

I do it on a regular basis, cause it's a rewarding way to get free std-test ^^
Saves you a lot of money does it? :p
 

Maze1125

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In fact, it's worse than just homophobia. It's sexism too.

If a man goes out and has anal sex with lots of bisexual men, he's banned from giving blood for life.
If a woman goes out and has anal sex with lots of bisexual men, she's banned from giving blood for 12 months.

The only difference between those two situations is that one's a man and one's a woman.
 

space_oddity

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They currently don't allow gay people in the United Kingdon to donate blood as we're technically part of an HIV risk group.

They get around our very good anti-discriminatory laws, by stating that it's not gay men who are excluded, but "men who have sex with men".

As far as I was aware, that's what gay men are....that said, if anybody can tell me where all these straight men fucking other men are, I'd be interested.
Sorry to go off topic, but;
I think this particular piece of legislation is actually designed to protect people who receive blood transfusions, although it get how it seems discriminatory.

I thought being gay meant you had relationships with other men? Like with hugging and buying lamps together? I mean, you can fuck a guy and not be gay, if it was rape or something.
 

Specter_

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Abedeus said:
Specter_ said:
bad rider said:
you get paid for it, you lucky bastards.
In germany, you get money as well :p

I do it on a regular basis, cause it's a rewarding way to get free std-test ^^
You bastards, I want cash too! I would give it every week, damn it.

I lose so much blood, anyway, thanks to my nose bleedings.
You usually have to wait 2 or 4 weeks anyway. I do it every 2 months.

scumofsociety said:
Specter_ said:
In germany, you get money as well :p

I do it on a regular basis, cause it's a rewarding way to get free std-test ^^
Saves you a lot of money does it? :p
It doesn't simply save me money, it earns me money. And even tho I use condoms, I'm always on the safe side when it comes to std's ^^
 

Abedeus

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Specter_ said:
Abedeus said:
Specter_ said:
bad rider said:
you get paid for it, you lucky bastards.
In germany, you get money as well :p

I do it on a regular basis, cause it's a rewarding way to get free std-test ^^
You bastards, I want cash too! I would give it every week, damn it.

I lose so much blood, anyway, thanks to my nose bleedings.
You usually have to wait 2 or 4 weeks anyway. I do it every 2 months.
Well, different country, different rules. In Poland you have to be 18 to give blood. For a second I paniced, because you can't have asthma and give blood. But thank God I only have allergy and can't give blood in April and May.
 

Nivag the Owl

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I really should give blood to be honest. I have O-Negative blood which like 1/10 people have or something. Sucks for me though because I can give it to anyone but only take it from other O-Negatives.
 

sky14kemea

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yeahi gave blood 3 days before christmas last year
prob is i almost fainted afterwards XD
so next time i go my mum says she'll go with me, so i dont have to get a taxi home
 

Inverse Skies

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I donate plasma every two weeks. They're able to do more with plasma than with whole blood as it's easier to fractionate into its seperate components, and you don't lose anywhere near as much iron from donating plasma. I quite enjoy it.

bad rider said:
Anyway I got a time of 4 min 17 seconds.
How many ml were you donating? Here in Aus it's usually 475ml of blood and 750ml of plasma. Four minutes is very impressive.
 

CertifiedWaffle

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I wanted to donate blood, but I have really low blood pressure so I would pass out if I did. I'm an organ donor though.
 

Straitjacketeering

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I only give blood if the needle is jammed directly into my di-KIDDING.

Never a fan of getting stuck with sharp objects but I did it anyways, and got a cookie.
 

bad rider

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Inverse Skies said:
I donate plasma every two weeks. They're able to do more with plasma than with whole blood as it's easier to fractionate into its seperate components, and you don't lose anywhere near as much iron from donating plasma. I quite enjoy it.

bad rider said:
Anyway I got a time of 4 min 17 seconds.
How many ml were you donating? Here in Aus it's usually 475ml of blood and 750ml of plasma. Four minutes is very impressive.
About 470ml, and a little more for testing.
 

Asparagus Brown

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My dad recently received some kind of certificate for having donated 100 litres of blood in his life-time. That's a lot of blood. He has a rare blood type, so it's helping a lot of people. It's inspired me to do the same, and I'll organise it soon enough, even though I have one of the more-common blood types (he's my step-father, just to clarify), because it seems like an easy enough thing to give, and something that can really help.
 

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EchetusXe said:
Daye.04 said:
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Daye.04 said:
So the question shouldn't be if you're gay or not. It should be if you're fucking someone in the ass, or have been by someone ..
I'd love to see that question being asked of middle aged builders and such.

1. Have you injected any drugs in the last 12 months?
2. Have you had any contagious disease in the last 12 months?
3. anal?
Well hey. at least you had the curtosy to adress it as "anal" only. It would be worse if you asked the whole sentence =P
My re-phrasing allows one to answer 'yes please' and for the nurse to laugh and mutter 'never heard that one before...'


On this matter, I am sure if I was a nurse who took blood from people I would seriously start to hate humanity in general the 100th time I heard 'a pint, thats very nearly an armful!'
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha XD
Sure made me laugh. Out loud too, actually =P. That one was gold XD Brilliant =D

Yeah. And the best thing about it, is that they'd think they were original. But I think I'd be able to hold out longer with the "anal" one rather then the pint one =P
I would'nt laugh everytime, though.
 

sky14kemea

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Asparagus Brown said:
My dad recently received some kind of certificate for having donated 100 litres of blood in his life-time. That's a lot of blood. He has a rare blood type, so it's helping a lot of people. It's inspired me to do the same, and I'll organise it soon enough, even though I have one of the more-common blood types (he's my step-father, just to clarify), because it seems like an easy enough thing to give, and something that can really help.
you get cool cards too, and you get different colours for the number of times, eg. 1-4 times is a red card, 5-10 is a yellow one etc.
i wanna collect them all! XD
 

fix-the-spade

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Not allowed.

I've had TB, as such I'm ruled out of ever giving blood.

I don't fully understand the connection though, I assume the immune system has something to with it (guess who was rubbish at biology at school).
 

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I don't know how the system is in the USA most likely different as you get paid for it, you lucky bastards.
No we don't--it's illegal in the U.S. to pay people to donate *blood*. You CAN pay them to donate PLASMA because plasma can be, well, basically pasteurized to remove contaminants. But if a blood bank tried to pay people, it'd be illegal for them to make deferrals and refuse to pay some people on the basis of the fact that their blood can't be transfused into anyone. Hence the additional restriction on pay-for-blood.

I used to work in a blood and tissue bank, and I even used to donate until I got a permanent deferral because of the CJD scare. (That's Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease or "Mad Cow" in case you didn't know.)

My best donation story is probably about the time I donated for a potassium study. Some premature babies get regular transfusions as they are hooked up to a machine that pumps their blood for them--this gives their heart a chance to rest and grow stronger slowly instead of needing to take up the full load before it's ready. (In the womb, the mother's heart does the heavy lifting, I believe.) Anyway, they found that donated blood that sits on a shelf for a period of time develops increasingly high potassium levels that could cause an infant's heart to race and be potentially fatal. So they were trying to study ways of measuring/decreasing/preventing that potassium increase. I was told that the results from the study were extremely promising, and I helped. :)