justinian1978
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I'm AB+, a universal recipient. I used to donate all the time, but when I found out I was diabetic, I cannot donate anymore.
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Originally posted by: justinian1978
I'm AB+, a universal recipient. I used to donate all the time, but when I found out I was diabetic, I cannot donate anymore.
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Originally posted by: TheVrolok
B+ here.. donate every 56 days.. sadly tho, this is the first round I've missed in 3 years due to the fact that I'm finishing up a penicillin script.. but as soon as I'm capable I"m donating again. I'm glad you could be helped out.
Originally posted by: GiLtY
I just started giving blood back in August, couldn't get a full unit out of me the first time. But I just donated again last week and they got a full unit out of me .
I'll be donating blood every two months from now on.... although I do not appreciate the bruise that I get from the needle .
--GiLtY
Originally posted by: BigJ
What bloodtype? If you can take O+ it could've been me
Originally posted by: Cougar
Originally posted by: GiLtY
I just started giving blood back in August, couldn't get a full unit out of me the first time. But I just donated again last week and they got a full unit out of me .
I'll be donating blood every two months from now on.... although I do not appreciate the bruise that I get from the needle .
--GiLtY
Heh...you should see what my arms look like any time I've needed extensive blood work (or I've been in the hospital)....I look like some crack junkie with all the bruises. When I got my blood drawn this last time I went to the doctor it left a big fat bruise as a reminder....in fact, it still hasn't gone away.
Originally posted by: PlasticJesus
Finally gave blood about 2 months ago at a bloodmobile. Got tired of saying I should do it and actually did.
Interestingly enough, when the blood center sent me the card giving the blood type and cholesterol count the card read blood type of A+. I've always been A-.
Called them and said "I've always been A-". The lady asked me if the military told me that and I said yes and she told me it happens all the time. Couldn't understand whether she meant military is bad at typing blood or used to be bad. She said definitely A+ and apparently A+ can take A- so it didn't matter anyway.
As for original poster, I don't know what your condition is, but I sure hope things work out for you.
Originally posted by: Cougar
I just wanted to say, Thank You. I had to have another transfusion on Saturday and this might be an ongoing process for the rest of my life (depends on how things play out). It's because of your selfless act that I have a shot at leading a somewhat "normal" life.
From the bottom of my heart....thank you.
Edit:
For those not wanting to read the whole thread I figured I'd ask this here instead af adding another post (if anyone is still reading this thread) . Would anyone know how much blood is in each unit? I know they told me but I can't remember.