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Sound off IF you are a blood, plasma, or platelet donor (Original Post) Omaha Steve Apr 13 OP
I probably recieved mercuryblues Apr 13 #1
I was a regular plasma donor, having been vaccinated and thus having antibodies present for a lot hlthe2b Apr 13 #2
you had mentioned this to me when we had our rabies incident Kali Apr 14 #15
I need to get back on that underpants Apr 13 #3
I had the same problem but now LogDog75 Apr 13 #6
O- underpants Apr 13 #7
Regular blood donator. multigraincracker Apr 13 #4
I lost track of how many gallons of whole blood I have donated FloridaBlues Apr 13 #5
We moved about a year ago, but up to then I gave pretty solid rurallib Apr 13 #8
Thanks for sharing Omaha Steve Apr 13 #9
Yes, 3-4 times a year. Fla Dem Apr 13 #10
I sure used to be. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Apr 14 #11
It's time for me to donate again, also 0+ Emile Apr 14 #12
O+, Rincewind Apr 14 #13
started regular in 2017 Kali Apr 14 #14
I was for decades. Recently however I've been failing the hemaglobulin test... NNadir Apr 14 #16
On and Off Donater beemerphill Apr 14 #17

mercuryblues

(15,565 posts)
1. I probably recieved
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 12:29 PM
Apr 13

Your platelets during treatment. I lost count after 20 transfusions

Thank you!

hlthe2b

(109,282 posts)
2. I was a regular plasma donor, having been vaccinated and thus having antibodies present for a lot
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 12:33 PM
Apr 13

of diseases, conditions, and with investigational vaccines against emerging infections that few people have--given my work for many years overseas and in unusual settings. Thus, my plasma can afford some passive protection against yellow fever, rabies, some atypical mosquito-borne diseases, and other far more rare infections, although my antibody levels are likely decreasing over time.

I felt good about doing so, but now, I am nowhere near an equipped center for anything but common blood collections or plasma. While I can do so in Denver, they can't accommodate my schedule, so I only do so once or twice a year now.

Kali

(56,203 posts)
15. you had mentioned this to me when we had our rabies incident
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 10:19 AM
Apr 14

and nobody has ever seemed interested in the fact.

underpants

(190,090 posts)
3. I need to get back on that
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 12:39 PM
Apr 13

15 years ago or so I answered honestly on a question and wasn’t able to donate. I checked with Virginia Blood Service a few years ago, they updated their system and I’m not in the database anymore.

The question? Have you lived in Europe for more than 3 months since 1980? My 3 years in the Army in Germany made it a YES.

☹️

LogDog75

(405 posts)
6. I had the same problem but now
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 06:40 PM
Apr 13

I can donate. I was stationed in England in the late 80s and again in the mid 90s. Because I spent so much time In England when the had the Mad Cow disease I was unable to donate. That prevented me from donating for over 20 years. About two years ago, that prohibition was removed and I began donating blood and platelets. So far, I've donated over a gallon but I will continue to donate.

multigraincracker

(35,478 posts)
4. Regular blood donator.
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 01:16 PM
Apr 13

About 3 or 4 times a year. They send me a text to remind me.
Years ago I had high iron levels and my doc recommended I do it for my health. Just a habit now.

FloridaBlues

(4,534 posts)
5. I lost track of how many gallons of whole blood I have donated
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 01:50 PM
Apr 13

In fact just donated 3 days ago. A neg blood type.
I like when the blood center sends a notice where my blood got shipped to in hopes it helps someone. Sharing Italian blood 😊.

rurallib

(63,649 posts)
8. We moved about a year ago, but up to then I gave pretty solid
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 07:13 PM
Apr 13

for 56 years (Dec. 1967 to Jan. 2024) the first 20 years or so was whole blood, the last 30+ were platelets and white blood cells.

When they were taking white blood cells, Would usually give 18 times a year (O neg btw with some kicker antigen)

I gave on Thanksgiving twice, Christmas Eve twice, Christmas Day and even once on New Years.

One time I got called at 3AM on a Sunday Morning. it was one of the nurses at the clinic. She identified herself and asked "How quick can you get here?" I said half an hour and she said "Come a running. There will be a cop at the for to park your car."

So I had a needle in my arm by 4AM and had a doctor pacing at the bottom of my chair. As quick as the bell went off the doctor grabbed the bag and went running out the door. The donation was for a new born.

Couple weeks later when I went for my regular donation, the secretary said "Oh yeah - we got this for you" and she gave me a gift basket with some nuts and candy bars. The basket had a little card that said "Our baby lived - Thanks" Boy did it taste good!

I got a couple of more stories. I am tearing up as I write this one. But one day I accidentally met a guy whose life was saved by my white cells.

I am damn proud of my blood donations.

Fla Dem

(26,550 posts)
10. Yes, 3-4 times a year.
Sun Apr 13, 2025, 07:36 PM
Apr 13

The company I worked for held Blood Drives several times a year. I started and just never stopped.

I still have the old cardboard card on which they would list my donation days.

I don't know how you can get a record of how many times you donated. I've moved several times so doubt my record followed me.

Kali

(56,203 posts)
14. started regular in 2017
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 10:15 AM
Apr 14

went to power red in 2018, try to go 3 times per year, but have had a few misses due to infections, BP too high, and I broke the machine a couple times they got platelets though

NNadir

(35,654 posts)
16. I was for decades. Recently however I've been failing the hemaglobulin test...
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 02:24 PM
Apr 14

...showing up as borderline anemic, and as it happened four or five times in a row, I quit responding to the regular emails and phone calls.

beemerphill

(554 posts)
17. On and Off Donater
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 04:58 PM
Apr 14

Up to the age of about 50, I only donated a few times. Then I started to think about all the people who had donated blood that probably saved my life in Vietnam. I decided that it was my turn to help others. I started to donate regularly. That is every 56 days for whole blood. I became anemic, and shortly after was diagnosed with Cancer. That ended the donations. I do have a pin for giving 11 Gallons and am proud to wear it. If it was medically possible to donate, I would. I am afraid that I will never be able to donate again.

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