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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Mr. MB on January 05, 2014, 03:26:18 PM
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Just as electricity does not come from 'that switch on the wall', blood does not 'come from hospitals'.
Blood comes from donors. They average between 30-50, equal male/female, mainly college educated and likely higher income. In recent years its trending to older donors.
I have had 3 transfusions, my late wife 9. It was there when needed.
I have been fortunate to be able to donate almost 2 gallons back into the system in the last 3 years.
You are on the honor system when you fill out the questionaire whether you have taken any 'non doctor prescribed' steroids. I take prescribed T so I am OK.
DONATE please.
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I would, but I am deathly afraid of anything related to needles and puncturing the skin. :-\
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I heard American Red Cross sells the blood they collect. I do donate BTW
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True. ALL suppliers of blood collect their overhead costs. After the hospital saves your life with a transfusion your insurance company will be billed for the product.
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I cant donate blood because of a medication I'm taking. I used to donate a couple times a year.
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You can sell your plasma for cash.
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Just as electricity does not come from 'that switch on the wall', blood does not 'come from hospitals'.
Blood comes from donors. They average between 30-50, equal male/female, mainly college educated and likely higher income. In recent years its trending to older donors.
I have had 3 transfusions, my late wife 9. It was there when needed.
I have been fortunate to be able to donate almost 2 gallons back into the system in the last 3 years.
You are on the honor system when you fill out the questionaire whether you have taken any 'non doctor prescribed' steroids. I take prescribed T so I am OK.
DONATE please.
Hospitals charge patients for blood when they get it donated for free... fuck them.
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Hospitals charge patients for blood when they get it donated for free... fuck them.
Thats what you get with a shitty For Profit system that puts money over health outcomes and lets the Insurance companies dictate your level and standard of care.
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Thats what you get with a shitty For Profit system that puts money over health outcomes and lets the Insurance companies dictate your level and standard of care.
Accurate post of peace.
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I woudln't mind donating again. I fainted the last time I tried :( Just took a look at that needle sucking blod out of my arm and took a little catnap.
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tbomb will donate no problemo.
his blood group is resus hiv positive
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I do, every few months. Anyone using aas needs to donate to stay healthy so they're doing me a favor and they get delicious o negative in return
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I would, but I am deathly afraid of anything related to needles and puncturing the skin. :-\
Me too. :-[
They don't want my blood, I'm still on low dose chemo...
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Accurate post of peace.
I concur.
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Donating blood in this overpopulated world ::)
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I would, but I am deathly afraid of anything related to needles and puncturing the skin. :-\
Good one ;D
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True. ALL suppliers of blood collect their overhead costs. After the hospital saves your life with a transfusion your insurance company will be billed for the product.
I have trouble believing they are not making a nice profit. Operating costs? Volunteer blood takers and donated facilities to draw the blood are used. The Red Cross has any time over 300 million plus in the bank to pay for incidentals like driving the blood in their vehicles.
The blood they take from you is not GIVEN to the the hospitals for free. It is sold.
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I do, every few months. Anyone using aas needs to donate to stay healthy so they're doing me a favor and they get delicious o negative in return
Even low dosers?!
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More often than not they don't want my blood. Either the iron is too low or I've traveled within the last 12 months somewhere on their deferral list. I have my donor card and have donated plenty of times but won't anymore even if I am eligible. The F'g hack phlebotomists they hire screw something up every single time. Last time I had nerve damage that took 4 months to heal. >:(
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More often than not they don't want my blood. Either the iron is too low or I've traveled within the last 12 months somewhere on their deferral list. I have my donor card and have donated plenty of times but won't anymore even if I am eligible. The F'g hack phlebotomists they hire screw something up every single time. Last time I had nerve damage that took 4 months to heal. >:(
I did not understand what you wrote here.
Can you be more specific?
:)
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Even low dosers?!
If your hemocrit is elevated, fo'sho
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Hospitals charge patients for blood when they get it donated for free... fuck them.
Please name the org that gives it "free". All the reputable non profit orgs incl. Red Cross charge the hospitals for their overhead expenses.
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…..and to be sure you get No Transfusions…wear a bracelet. Now if your child or father is two pints down and ready to flat line be sure they also have bracelets. Sure as shit you dont want the hospital to profit.
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…..and to be sure you get No Transfusions…wear a bracelet. Now if your child or father is two pints down and ready to flat line be sure they also have bracelets. Sure as shit you dont want the hospital to profit.
I assume this is just a joke.
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More often than not they don't want my blood. Either the iron is too low or I've traveled within the last 12 months somewhere on their deferral list. I have my donor card and have donated plenty of times but won't anymore even if I am eligible. The F'g hack phlebotomists they hire screw something up every single time. Last time I had nerve damage that took 4 months to heal. >:(
Sounds painful! I should consider myself lucky then when they 'only' need 4 tries to finally insert the needle in a vein...
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I hit eight gallons this year and typically max out every year.
If it saved one life it's all been worth it and it's easy to do.
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I hit eight gallons this year and typically max out every year.
If it saved one life it's all been worth it and it's easy to do.
Do you know that person? Prob not, so how can you say it was worth it ???
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A priori assumption that person is not a douche that deserves to die.