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Anyone Know About Blood Donation? |
So ive just turned 17 and now at the legal age to give blood. I booked my appoitment for next wednesday, then my boyfriend told me where hey get it from!! The inside of your elbow!! (Dont ask where i thought im silly). But anway, Can anyone tell me if it hurts?? They say you BARLEY feel a thing but..... Yes i am a registed donor too. I want to do a good cause cause it might be me or my family friends that need it one day! It isn't so much your age, but whether you have enough body mass to donate safely. I'm 24 years old and I can't donate because I weigh too little despite being fully qualified otherwise to donate (which is sad because I'd love to donate blood and have a kinda rare bloodtype). The reason for this is because despite my age, my bodymass is so little that I only have about a bit over 2 litres of blood. When you donate, they take away 450 ml of blood. I gave blood today!! Wasnt as bad as i thought, but im a bruiser. I ahve a waking bruise on my elbow crease!! and it bloody kills!! Report Abuse yes your boyfriend is correct, if you look on the inside of your elbow (as you put it lol) you should see a blue vein, right in the crease. I don't like needles at all, but I've donated over 70 times. It may sting a little from the antiseptic, but that's just a few seconds and not very much. If you're nervous, ask if one of the volunteers can sit with you -- this helped me a LOT knowing someone was there who could get attention if I needed it. Good to see there are still very good people around. I am almost 40 and gave blood every month from I was 17 to 26 when I had my first baby. My husband was always against it until our third child needed a full blood exchange. My husbands blood group is a rare group so now he gives every month. You do feel a little prick of the needle in your arm at first but it is bearable dont let this deter you. It's pretty much like a normal injection - no great painful experience. They can give you an anaesthetic When I gave blood (not allowed now) I preferred not to have it, I'd rather have just one needle in the arm rather than one for anaesthetic and one for the donation. You don't feel anything except a good feeling that you have helped someone who is in need of your blood. Do something amazing, give blood today.!!! It is usually taken from the forearm on the bit where you arm bends....there is a little pain when the needle goes in, but it is not that painful, and it is a great act you are doing...well done you. The most pain you feel is when you take the plaster off your arm and it pulls all the wee hairs out ouch |
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It isn't so much your age, but whether you have enough body mass to donate safely. I'm 24 years old and I can't donate because I weigh too little despite being fully qualified otherw... No, I would not support this. For starters it is an exclusionary deduction, everyone can donate a couch, but not everyone can donate blood. Second, the couch has to be resold to be a cont... headgear- Relax. Your donor center is slow in getting out the donor card to you. Call them if you wish and inquire. If there was anything wrong which resulted in your blood not being safe to us... Pull up their website, they should list the guidelines. Where I live it is still 17, but if does not say an 17 year old needs permission from a parent. Since 17 is not a legal adult, I don't... that's good info. thanks. ...I wouldn't worry about it too much. I work at a blood bank, and if there is anything wrong with the blood, we let people know sooner than later. As for the donor card, they can take a bit of... Yes, if you had an abnormal result you would be notified (like a communicable disease, like HIV). Blood donation centers are subject to the same HIPPA laws as doctors and hospitals. Your blood u... They won't contact you. ... |
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