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Originally posted by Churchill View PostGive blood?
Give?
I'm a Lancastrian, I wouldn't give them the steam of my piss!
But seriously, being of type "B+" I donate blood regularly, you never know when you might need some back...
Amazingly being A- I am rarer than B+ - I am stunned. Quite bad news in fact.
Mind you I am still not rare enough to be allowed to donate 4 times a - bah!
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Originally posted by tay View PostI ahvent given blood in the UK, not sure where to go. DOnt even know where my nearest hospital is. I would give blood if I noticed somewhere nearby, I dont mind people sticking needles into me.. I actually find it kinda nice in a morbid fascination way.
I am not allowed to give blood in NZ as I lived in the UK during the mad cow scare.
When I get back to NZ, I am going to start my own blood bank at the local hospital, its free and seems a good way of making sure I have a bit there for emergencies. Plus I have a blood type which means I can give to people not of my type, so will be handy if wife or babies need it (although I wonder if I will be allowed to give it to family even considering the mad cow thing...)
http://www.blood.co.uk/SessionSearcher/search.aspx
no more talk of pegging...
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I ahvent given blood in the UK, not sure where to go. DOnt even know where my nearest hospital is. I would give blood if I noticed somewhere nearby, I dont mind people sticking needles into me.. I actually find it kinda nice in a morbid fascination way.
I am not allowed to give blood in NZ as I lived in the UK during the mad cow scare.
When I get back to NZ, I am going to start my own blood bank at the local hospital, its free and seems a good way of making sure I have a bit there for emergencies. Plus I have a blood type which means I can give to people not of my type, so will be handy if wife or babies need it (although I wonder if I will be allowed to give it to family even considering the mad cow thing...)
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI have been corrupted. I read this and think about pegging
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Originally posted by daviejones View Postwatched as she stuck the needle in me. She wiggled it about a bit which did kinda hurt though.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThey certainly used to. The second time I donated, I watched, and it hurt. I don't look any more and there's no pain.
Having had major surgery and had needles stuck into every possible part of my anatomy, I have no fear of needles. ( I also have no feeling in some of my fingers, so I don't worry about the pinprick tests either ). But I'm very grateful to blood donors - thanks peeps.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThey won't let you see the needle.
Having had major surgery and had needles stuck into every possible part of my anatomy, I have no fear of needles. ( I also have no feeling in some of my fingers, so I don't worry about the pinprick tests either ). But I'm very grateful to blood donors - thanks peeps.
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