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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    I used to regularly give blood but then I went and lived in England for a year and was still able to give blood for a while after I got back but then was told I could not - apparently anyone who was in the UK for a little while might have been exposed to Mad Cow disease (but I believe humans cannot catch it) so cannot give blood.

    I lived for 12 months in the UK 30 years ago but still I am not allowed to give blood. I appreciate the integrity of the blood supply needs to be maintained but I don't believe Mad Cow disease is actually an issue for humans or the blood supply.

    Garry
    In Britain a great number of people have died from thehuman form of Bovine Spongiform Encelopathy--Mad Cow Disease. And as it takes humans a few years to show the symptoms. That is the Blood bank is just being Cautious, not wanting to infect us, as this disease can be passed in blood-- we humans do get it from Eating the blood in beef from infected cows. Cooking will not destroy the causative agent, a Prion in the Cows Blood. You do need the heat of a Oxy-Actalyne torch to kill a Prion, and that will burn that meat to Charcoal. And every bit of beef you eat does contain blood-- unless you eat Kosher or Halel.
    If you do doubt this put the next steak you have under the tap and squeze it and do see the blood come out.



    I can no longer donate as I am positive for Hepetitus B core antibody, that is I was exposed to Hepatitus B but never Caught it, and my immune systen fought the disease off, so I am no longer permitted to give blood.

    However, I am negative for every other test that does indicate that I have had Hepititus B. So the Blood bank told me that my Hep B core Antibody is almost certainly a false Positive, but untill they are sure they cannot use my blood.

    I do think Donating blood is worth-while and do encourage every one, who is acceptable to the Blood bank to do this, as you can be saving lives.

    As a pathology technician I learnt of patients who are alive becaiuse of blood transfusions, who would be dead if they did not get a transfusion.

    For example on another theread in the Soapbox, I did mention I have a Phoytograph of a blood smear, taken through the microscope of a six year old Boy who had inherited B-Thalessemia from one parent, and Sickle Cell Anemia from the other parent. This child will be dead if he does not get a blood Transfusion every 3 months. So giving blood could save a Childs life.

    So do please give blood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat2000 View Post
    Good on ya for going back for a second crack after the problems you had first up.
    X2.

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    Oh, I also often donated small amounts of blood for other things. For example the Pathology Lab where I worked used my blood as a control when testing "Prothrombin Times."

    I also let Lab Technicians learn to do a Venepuncture on me, as I was yet to learn to do that myself-- I did learn later, and took blood from patients, the youngest being a six year old.

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    sorry about my double post at no. 40.

    I replaced it with some fun/thought provoking vids on this topic

    Chuck Norris is a regular donator of blood to the Red Cross...... Just never his own...

    Last time I donated, I took my three kids as the minister for war and finance was busy...

    as they argued about nothing in the background I filled in the compulsory questionairre

    when the question..
    HAVE YOU EVER PAID FOR SEX?
    came up, I looked at my kids... and wrote...."every time"....



    I dont think they saw the funny side....
    (REMLR 235/MVCA 9) 80" -'49.(RUST), -'50 & '52. (53-parts) 88" -57 s1, -'63 -s2a -GS x 2-"Horrie"-112-769, "Vet"-112-429(-Vietnam-PRE 1ATF '65) ('66, s2a-as UN CIVPOL), Hans '73- s3 109" '56 s1 x2 77- s3 van (gone)& '12- 110

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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    Chuck Norris is a regular donator of blood to the Red Cross...... Just never his own...
    When Chuck Norris donates blood, he declines the syringe and instead requests a handgun and a bucket.

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