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Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 7:10 AM, Dale<rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> Mark Knecht wrote: |
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>>> I hope anyone reading who doesn't donate will at least consider donating. |
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>>> Even donating once a year is a big help. It's not painful and whole blood |
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>>> donations are easy. I do apheresis which takes longer as it draws my blood, |
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>>> separates the contents, keeps the plasma& platelets and then returns the |
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>>> rest of my blood back to my body. (Spooky!) ;-) Cheers, Mark |
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>> I would draw the line at it coming back. If something wasn't cleaned right, |
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>> they will find it when they test the blood later. Thing is, if something |
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>> wasn't cleaned right, you get it back. I'd just drink a glass of orange |
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>> juice. lol |
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>> Dale |
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> Yeah, that was my concern before I started doing the process it but |
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> it's a very interesting engineering solution to building a closed |
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> system where everything is put in brand new for each donation. It's |
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> this huge package of plastic tubes and hoses which are sealed until |
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> moments before the blood draw so I'm not overly worried, but it's |
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> really easy to understand why others would be, and for those folks |
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> they should just do whole blood donations which only take blood out |
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> and nothing returns. With those it's only a matter of a clean needle. |
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> - Mark |
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Well, if they do all that, then I could see how that isn't a problem. I |
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still sort of like the one clean needle thing tho. I got enough health |
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issues so I don't need some microscopic critter hitching a ride and |
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making more problems for me. So, be careful. Keep a eye on them. |
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Wouldn't want to lose a Gentoo user. ^_^ |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |