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Thread ID: 66009 2006-02-08 00:17:00 Are you a blood donor? Tony (4941) PC World Chat
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428340 2006-02-08 00:17:00 Having just come back from donating an armful (thank you Tony Hancock:)), I thought this might be an interesting question. Tony (4941)
428341 2006-02-08 00:39:00 Have once, and probally never again, the process didnt agree with me. Rob99 (151)
428342 2006-02-08 00:42:00 Filthy stuff. Thats how diseases are spread. pctek (84)
428343 2006-02-08 00:47:00 Filthy stuff. Thats how diseases are spread.
:rolleyes:
ninja (1671)
428344 2006-02-08 00:48:00 Aside from the risks involved I'm not really into the whole needle thing :) HadO (796)
428345 2006-02-08 01:11:00 I used to donate regularly, until they looked a little deeper into my med records and discovered I had an allergic reaction to an opiate based pain killer and shut me down straight away. Apparently, there is a slim chance the allergy could be passed on. Murray P (44)
428346 2006-02-08 01:36:00 No, probably because im just a wimp.

Do you have to be in good health to donate? Cause im not usually that healthy (wacked ammune system, but that wouldn't effect blood would it?)
mejobloggs (264)
428347 2006-02-08 01:40:00 Do you have to be in good health to donate? Cause im not usually that healthy (wacked ammune system, but that wouldn't effect blood would it?)They are usually very cautious and if there is any doubt, they don't do it. Why not go along and find out? Tony (4941)
428348 2006-02-08 01:41:00 No - other (explain)

Me got Alpha Thalassemia.
bob_doe_nz (92)
428349 2006-02-08 01:55:00 Nope, The scientific community have come to the conclusion that mixing Metla blood in with the general population would cause a widespread outbreak in Super humans, Muscle bound warriors with the intelligence of...uh...1000 really clever people, and the charm of a rabies infected 3 legged dog. Metla (12)
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