oh, that's too bad that you couldn't help your mother. I guess they have such strict guidelines now regarding age/weight/overall health that they are trying to be extra careful that no harm comes to someone who does it. I wish I could donate more often, but they only allow you to every 56 days.



oh, that's too bad that you couldn't help your mother. I guess they have such strict guidelines now regarding age/weight/overall health that they are trying to be extra careful that no harm comes to someone who does it. I wish I could donate more often, but they only allow you to every 56 days.

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One time though, the nurse...or phlebotomist...let's just call her the "technician", moved the needle while it was in his vein, she pulled it out just a tad and then pushed it back in at an angle and my eyes literally started to water but my son didn't even flinch. When we got out of there though he told me he never wanted that "technician" again.
and they used my other arm so there was no problem with clotting etc and it took about 7 mins to get a full bag/donation. One of the volunteers had brought in homemade apple tarts for us to eat afterwards, I had two hahaa! 
I mean they do a simple hiv test on all blood donations anyway, anybody can have it.
