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NNadir

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25. Apparently they're giving long sleeved tee shirts here now in New Jersey. The best "gift" I got, or the most useful...
Fri Dec 19, 2025, 01:05 AM
Friday

...was a red umbrella.

One more Slow Fe tomorrow night, and I hope I'll make it. I'd hate to think of someone losing a loved one because of a blood shortage, although there's plenty of A+ people around. They still keep after me to go, so I guess they need it.

In our lab, we rely on human plasma (and whole blood for antirejection drugs like cyclosporin and rapamycin) for bioanalytical blanks, so the need goes beyond transfusion to a wealth of other very important needs.

They used to send notes once in a while, saying where one's blood was used in a transfusion.

I never knew if my blood plasma was sold back to my lab. One never knows. It's an amusing thought.

I told my wife that when I kick off, I want my tissues, especially vitreous fluid, donated. These are essential tools for developing new treatments.

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Good on you! sdfernando Thursday #1
Hmmmm ... talk to your doctor about those iron shortages. My Mom had to have infusions of iron to prevent anemia. eppur_se_muova Thursday #2
My doctor is aware of my hemoglobin situation. NNadir Thursday #8
Good, you don't really seem the type to need advice, but personal experience made me more concerned than I would be. nt eppur_se_muova Thursday #18
cooking on cast iron might help? druidity33 Friday #31
I'm a blood/platelet donner LogDog75 Thursday #3
Me too. OldBaldy1701E Thursday #4
Big doses of iron can be quite constipating, so eat your fruits... 3catwoman3 Thursday #5
I know, believe me, I know. I'm an ozempic customer. NNadir Thursday #14
Tea and hemoglobin Kcphyllis Thursday #6
I don't drink tea but I am a caffeine addict. I'm taking iron with... NNadir Thursday #9
NOW you tell me? DFW Thursday #11
Good luck this time. Your continuing motivation to "pay things back" is admirable. Good for you. FadedMullet Thursday #7
Kudos for the sentiment and perseverance!! DFW Thursday #10
I like that locution, "arteriosclerosis to a hemophiliac." NNadir Thursday #12
I've donated 200 times Old Crank Thursday #13
I failed at platelets. I'm a straight up whole blood kind of guy. NNadir Thursday #15
Good for you Old Crank Friday #28
I've donated for 16 years MustLoveBeagles Thursday #16
Thank you for donating Marthe48 Thursday #17
My husband has donated for so many years that he can't remember when he first started. mommymarine2003 Thursday #19
O negative is a big deal, particularly if he ever needs a transfusion himself. NNadir Thursday #20
Try Slow FE, if you haven't already. Ms. Toad Thursday #21
That's exactly what I'm taking, Slow Fe. We'll see how it works. I'm optimistic it will. NNadir Friday #23
So far, I'm NED (no evidence of disease) for both. Ms. Toad Friday #27
I have been a regular donor since 1986. Katinfl Thursday #22
I hope you are able to donate again. summer_in_TX Friday #24
Apparently they're giving long sleeved tee shirts here now in New Jersey. The best "gift" I got, or the most useful... NNadir Friday #25
An Episcopal church, no less! Vogon_Glory Friday #26
hey Skittles Friday #29
More often than not over the past two years, I've had a hematocrit level too low for me to donate. mahatmakanejeeves Friday #30
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