A question for those that donate blood.

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similar.squirrel

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putowtin said:
similar.squirrel said:
There's a blood collect-a-thon in town tomorrow, and I've been promising myself to give some of the precious red stuff since I heard about it..... There's just one thing holding me back: I've got two days of pretty strenous work coming up on Friday and Saturday, followed by a day of intense consumption of alcohol and perhaps other substances.
if you've had a piercing or a tattoo in the last 12 months you can't give blood
(or if you've ever injected drugs you can't ever give blood, not my rules just letting you know)

I'm getting a new tattoo next week so this friday I'll give blood (I have a rare blood type so always give a bit before new artwork!)
I think it's 6 months here. In any case, the last tattoo I got was on the 14th of July last year, which gives me more than a weeks' breathing space.
I've never injected anything, nor will I ever do so unless I somehow acquire diabetes.

Burs said:
Eat, drink fluids and rest.

After the first day if you want beer make sure its only one and that its Guinness or another Porter-style ale (lots of iron and protien in it and is prescribed by the UK NHS for patients with Eneamia)
Excellent. I'll be replacing one pint with another, for sure.
 

Jedoro

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Should be fine, just get some more sugar into your blood stream soon after and eat a bit more than usual those few days. Be sure to especially stay hydrated.
 

soulasylum85

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ive given blood at 3pm and started drinking heavily and smoking pot at 5pm and was fine. the buzz comes on a little faster but nothing to worry about.
 

similar.squirrel

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They only took 20 mil. for testing purposes, on account of the fact that I'm not an Irish citizen. The needle part freaked me out slightly, so I spent the five minutes or so staring at the cubicle wall with my palms sweating profusely. I can donate in 90 days,
Oddly enough, I can't wait. Also, seeing the amount of people who turned up really made me feel good about society in general. Folks are good, at heart.