Do you donate blood for charity?
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Do you donate blood for charity?
I suppose I should, but I never have.
Nope.
i have cut myself b 4 but....ITS MY BLOOD!!!!!!
THE KEY TO A HAPPY LIFE IS DONT CARE ABOUT PPL U DONT KNOW..............and dont tell me if u dont think like that i dont care
I don't think I can legally yet.
nvm
Body fluid excretion. Ew. Ew. Ew.
And no I haven't before. I probably will when I get the courage. *doesn't really like needles, but at least it's not a phobia*
I do it for the free juice.
and cookies
with my pressure i honestly should
come on dude cing blood makes u feal good
and lossing it is evern better
I'm to scared to give blood. I have a big fear of needles.
No. We don't really have anywhere here to do that. They (whoever they are) come into town once a year to get our blood, but I've never gone for some reason. Maybe next time. :cat:
anything sharp is cool dude learn to deal with it iv bin cut alot and still like messing with that stuff....i like geting cut toQuote:
Originally Posted by Joel
Ok, we get it, but cutting yourself is not the topic of this thread.
I have given blood many times. It doesn't take long, and like Quina and Reno said you get free juice and cookies!
Sorry, I dont' go in for mutilation.Quote:
Originally Posted by freak goth
Wow. I'm the only one, so far.
What's wrong with you people! Go give blood! *whips*
I've done a thorough physical and among the things I had to endure was watching me bleed about a pint of blood into a huge bag.
It was almost surreal watching blood flow out of your body like water...:o
And no, I haven't given blood. Unfortunately I'm either too damn lazy or actually busy to do it. I'd like to, meaning I'm not adversed to it, but bleh...
I'm not legally allowed to at the moment. Maybe one day next in the next year or two. My school does Blood Drives about three time a year, so I'll probably give it a shot.
It tastes good, too.:skull3:
>>> I dont donate my blood..
Oh yes. Quite good. I just don't like the method of making it leave the body.Quote:
Originally Posted by Iri Valentine
it makes me tingle and scream (in pleasure)
Nope. When I get back to Cali I will though...$20 a pint and free cookies HELL YES!
Of course, that's if I don't have AIDS yet.
The juice is good, and the cookies too. Yeh i give blood.Quote:
Originally Posted by Quina
Yes, regularly.Quote:
Do you donate blood for charity?
I'm too young *sigh*
Oh well, maybe next year.
I want free juice and cookies!
Absolutely not.
They have plenty of substitutes to use in hospitals that are actually much safer and much more effective than blood, so I don't feel guilty about not giving blood.
No freaking way. It's MINE, MINE, MINE!!! My precioussss....
Aren't blood transfusions against you faith aswell? Or is that just some stupid rumor?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rainecloud
I want to do it in the future but I'm not sure. How long does it take for the body to replace the blood?
It depends who / what it's for...
No I don't give blood, because I'm not old enough.
When I am I will though, because I'm not scared of needles at all, and if its going to help somebody, why shouldn't I? :D
What's the legal age to give blood in the UK?
Anyway, the thought of giving blood makes me cringe, but when faced with the needle I'm not that bothered, however tempting as the Juice and Cookies are I don't think I will.
I think it might be 18, but I'm not sure.Quote:
Originally Posted by Craig
Chicks think I'm awesome when I give blood. A while ago, I came up with a theory, the more blood I give, the more babes I get. So, I keep going back in and changing my name and giving more blood. The downside of this is that I die.
It's 18.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jess
In Europe and in America.
I cannot donate blood because of a slight anemy that has troubled me for years. But I'm planning to donate my organs when I die (hoping I'll die in a way that lets me do so) and I would also like to donate bone marrow.
nyip. no. nope.
No, I never have
I'm not allowed to give blood. They won't let me. Praise the Lord!
Seriously... I would never even donate as much as a toenail. ;)
I would probably give blood in the future... but right now I'm too young. :D
I'm getting around to it in a few years.
Nope, needles scare me
Nope, I'm not old enough. Besides, I wouldn't. It hurts too much and there is something so freaky about seeing a lot of blood being drained out of you.
I like seeing my blood, I don't have a problem with needles, they don't hurt that much
Oh please tell everyone in the medical profession this well keep secret of hospitals. Do you really think that if there was a substitute that hospitals would still ask for people to give blood? You can give someone crystalloids (saline solution or something) to keep their blood volume at the right levels but crystalloids won’t be any use when you loss all your blood and it is the only thing circulating. Salts ability to carry oxygen to aerobic cells isn't exactly that great. Soon they would become hypoxic and then you would die if you don't get a blood transfusion.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rainecloud
Blood is in constant demand and there won’t be a substitute till they work out how to genetically manufacture it. Go and give blood now if you are of age.
I give blood to answer the question of the thread.
Nope, never have, never will (hehe, I know this one’s going to come back and bite me in the arse some day…)
P.S is it just me, or is the title of this thread a little….
I'm yeah...me too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Joel
I put no, but only because I am not old enough to donate blood.
There was this bus that came to my college sometime last year that took blood donations. I was busy that day so I never go the chance to. Some doctors tell me I'm anaemic, though, so dunno if I'm allowed to.
I've given blood three or four times through drives held at my high school, and the needles are about the size of a pencil lead, so it doesn't take very long to get all the blood they need. After that, it's free donuts and juice.
A much better alternative to class: I win, patients win, everyone wins. I've got O- blood, so I like to share it.
If i was old enough, i probably would, i got no problem with helping others
No.
1. Too young
2. ITS MY BLOOD, DANGIT! *hiss*
I'm below the weight limit ._.
Edit: Not that I want to anyway >_> SCARY.
What is the weight limit?Quote:
Originally Posted by Monkey
I'm not old enough to give blood, and needles scare me.
I dunno, but in my HS it was 105 or something, I think... ^^ Was a bit ago, but I still haven't gained any weight XD
I dont think I can because of my low body fat. I would like to though, I heard you get free crackers and juice! :p
Just put weights in your pockets or eat lots before you go, that'll fix the weight limit problem.
I've only given once, when we had a blood drive at my high school. I got a pink arm bandage! Woot!
I should go give regularily, but I'm lazy of course.
The only thing I did when I gave blood was fill out a form saying that I hadn't taken drugs in the last 2 weeks or so; that I wasn't ill; and that I had never had gay sex. Then they did a blood iron test (finger prick) and that was me ready.
It wasn't sore at all. I don't see why everyone is so scared of needles.
They usually make you wait 4 months before giving blood again but I am not sure if that is how long it takes you to replace it.
Please use the edit button instead of double posting, Jaime.
Normal weight requirement is 110lbs, but many people feel it should be raised to 120lbs.
And for the anemic among you, unless it's chronic, you can sometimes give blood. They take your iron count before you even start. My friend is normally anemic, but she's been able to give before.
Actually it's 17 in America.Quote:
Originally Posted by My name is...something..?
Everytime I see a blood drive I feel compelled to run. I don't usually mind needles though, so I dunno why that is.
I was allowed to give blood at age 16 and I'm quite a skinny person. :{ I give blood twice a year, though I'm allowed to give it every two months. You have to be 50kgs to give blood here.
I have, and most likely keep on giving blood. It means a second of pain for me, and feeling a bit weak afterwards... but it saves lives, and there's nothing more important than that, which meand for me that all the inconvenience doesn't matter one bit.
I'm not of age to give blood. Nor, have I needed to give any for medical stuff. I don't think that I will be, since I don't want to know the feeling of a needle in your arm and watching blood leaving your body! *shudders*
Sorry but I am pretty sure someone posted asking how long it takes for you to regenerate their blood after donating it. That or I was just hallucinating, again, sorry.Quote:
Originally Posted by Del Murder
It is kind of depressing that less than half of people don't give blood :( But I understand that some of you are not of age so that is alright.
I sometimes pretend that when my blood is inside someone else, I am then part of them, and with practise, I can soon controul their entire being.
I've never given blood before, but I gave blood plasma regularly until February when I started working graveyard shift. It's left a permanant scar on my right arm. :\ Ahh well, though.
And I'm pretty sure it's 6 weeks in between blood donations. Twice a week for blood plasma, and no closer than (roughly) 48 hours apart.
I fear that iron test more than I fear giving the blood. That hurts!Quote:
Originally Posted by fire_of_avalon
I don't really see how someone could say 'no' to blood donation. I mean, yes, it hurts a bit, and yes, needles are a bit nasty... but damn, people are dying, and that blood can save them. How can you put minor inconvenience before human life?
I totally agree with the above post. Even a tablespoon of blood can save a newborn childs life. If my blood can do that I am perfectly happy to have a needle in my arm (which you cannot even feel once it is in) for 5 minutes.
Uh huh. The first time I gave blood, that prick on the finger had me all anxious for the actual needle, which turned out to hurt less.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheAbominatrix
That's more or less how I see it, too, though I'm not exactly passionate about it. I'm not terrified of needles, but I'm definitely not a big fan of 'em. Fact is, though, is it's only a short period of relatively minimal pain, and the payoff is more than worth it.Quote:
Originally Posted by War Angel