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But I wonder, will she be penalized for this? |
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I have a total phobia about needles. If someone told me that I had to donate blood, (unless it was for a specific use, i.e. a close friend or relative was in an accident), I would tell them to go stick themselves! I'm all for sorority spirit and for friendly competition amongst the houses, but I don't think that people who don't want to give blood, or who know their blood may be unsafe are going to be bullied into it.
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FYI, on our campus, we were told to give blood or to find someone to give for you. Also, since the Blood Drive was 60 days long and you can donate every 57 days, there were quite a few of us who donated on the first and last days. Those who gave twice (or raised twice our per capita goal for charity) were called "Double Dippers" - a high honor in my chapter.
Frankly, I think the writer was just overly exurberant - under NO circumstance should anyone lie when it comes to medical conditions! |
Does anyone know the reasoning behind no tattoos/piercings? I realize that they can spread bloodborne diseases, but it is not like those diseases magically go away in a year.
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we also had one of these fundraisers/blood drives too. The school REALLY wanted to break the record for some reason. We didn't even come close. A lot of my girls are underweight. But that didn't stop one of them. She gave half a pint instead of the full thing. Others were just iron deficient. i somehow always end up really sick during blood drives. |
When a person receives a tattoo or has an ear or body part pierced, there is an opportunity to come into contact with someone else's blood. This puts the recipient of the tattoo or piercing at risk of contracting a transmissible disease. For this reason, both FDA and American Red Cross regulations require deferral of their blood donation for 12 months following the incident
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I'm sure there's a really obvious reason for this, but why would someone give blood and then immediately say not to use it? What's the point? Here's some of my blood, but you can't do anything with it...seems like that person might as well have kept it for the only person that could use it (themself). As for the one year thing...I know that they test blood before they donate it to new patients, but some diseases (like HIV/AIDS) can take up to 6 months to appear on tests. So they probably just want a really liberal window to ensure that life threatening diseases don't get inaverdently passed on to other people.
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With the various forms of hepatitis becoming some of the fastest spreading diseases in the country, I would imagine that the Blood Banks are more worried about that. Hep C, even when dried, is active for up to 7 days afterwards.
The blood is also divided into so many sub-uses, and some of the parts of the blood doesn't show a disease as well as others. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong - Please! - but I think that for some parts (I'm thinking plasma in particular), the disease factor isn't as big a deal. For those who are sqeamish, I would encourage you to read Journey, the biography of Robert Massie, who ran for lt. governor of Massachusetts several years ago. He is a hemopheliac, and the look into his life changed my view on giving blood forever! I am proud to say that I'm in the Quart Club!! |
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*shudder* I think I need to go lie down now! |
I shudder to think what one of my sisters, a graduating nursing major, would think if she saw this!
I think the girl who sent the e-mail just made an honest mistake. I know competitiveness during Greek Week, Homecoming, etc. at some schools is crazy, including my own. A simple apology should suffice, not only to the Red Cross, but to her chapter as well. And as a Gamma Phi sister, I hope this doesn't result in anything too serious for the girl who sent the e-mail. |
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I guess I just meant in general why would that option even be available. Although I guess it makes sense that someone could deny the use of their blood within some period of time after donation. But seriously that's lame, I don't approve. Mmkay that's all I have to say about that I suppose.
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It's for in situations like this - I chaired a blood drive in high school. That way people don't have to make up an excuse not to donate but the supply won't be tainted. People feel very pressured to donate but may not want to admit that they've had sex with a man who's had sex with other men since 1987, so this ensures that they won't be publicly humiliated. |
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