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Previously on "What's Your blood type?"

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  • Swati
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    I gather the last bit was about exotic holidays, but what's a nash?
    Nash is social security benefits. Welcome.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Swati View Post

    I believe it is true that you cannot give blood if you have travelled to tropical climes in the previous 5 years. I also believe you cannot give blood if you are a homosexual. I have to admit I am very surprised there are any peolple out there at all who qualify to donate blood when you consider that you can have a 2 week in gambia on your nash.
    I gather the last bit was about exotic holidays, but what's a nash?

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  • Swati
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    I believe it is true that you cannot give blood if you have travelled to tropical climes in the previous 5 years. I also believe you cannot give blood if you are a homosexual. I have to admit I am very surprised there are any peolple out there at all who qualify to donate blood when you consider that you can have a 2 week in gambia on your nash.

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  • lukemg
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    Unless you are a 'fainter' or have a holiday home in uganda or are a frequent friend of dorothy or party with pete docherty, you should all be giving blood. Bench time is ideal to find the nearest session and do something useful.

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  • Goldenboy
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    A- Dont want to be in an accident anytime soon!

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Shudder to think what the street value of a pint of Zippy would be
    Not much value, but on the plus side you'd get pissed for nowt.

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  • SueEllen
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    You really want to be O- universal donor.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by Zippy View Post
    I'll sell you a pint of mine if you ever need it.
    Shudder to think what the street value of a pint of Zippy would be

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    The black sheep though seem to be blood group B - flamboyant free-thinkers, but selfish.

    I'm B+ and not selfish!
    I'll sell you a pint of mine if you ever need it.

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  • moorfield
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    A+

    I've always carried my blood donor card in my wallet... "just in case".

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  • Gibbon
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    The black sheep though seem to be blood group B - flamboyant free-thinkers, but selfish.

    I'm B+ and not selfish!
    Same here.........


    I knew that would make you feel better, and no you can't have one of my kidneys.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Check the symptoms for PRV - if you think you have any then go and see the quack.
    Polycythaemia Rubra Vera | Doctor | Patient UK

    None of those...

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    I dunno.

    When I last gave blood, I got a letter asking me if I would be happy to donate platelets as well - apparently they take blood, nick the platelets, then stick the plasma back in you.

    I assume I am not ill, although I might have Haemochromatosis as my mum has it. In true manly style, I haven't been to the docs to get tested as "I don't feel ill"

    Check the symptoms for PRV - if you think you have any then go and see the quack.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    I think there's a difference between "lots of platelets" and "You've got Polycythemia Rubra Vera".
    I dunno.

    When I last gave blood, I got a letter asking me if I would be happy to donate platelets as well - apparently they take blood, nick the platelets, then stick the plasma back in you.

    I assume I am not ill, although I might have Haemochromatosis as my mum has it. In true manly style, I haven't been to the docs to get tested as "I don't feel ill"

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    That's bad isn't it - Don't they end up stuck to the lining of your arteries?
    I think there's a difference between "lots of platelets" and "You've got Polycythemia Rubra Vera".

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