can't give blood

eagle110

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in my state (DE)you just can't walk in and give blood,the blood bank needs proof from my doc. that i have hemochromotosis, before i can give blood, and my doc. won't give them the ok to do it, cause, i'm only border line on this issue, so i have to go into the (danger zone) to donate blood, what a fucking hassle:wallbash:
 
ok question then on giving blood?

what do you do IF the military says you cant give blood due to where you have been stationed? they said since i was in certain areas, that i CANNOT donate blood!

what to do now?
 
so if i travel 50 miles can you just walk in and give blood, i was looking at the red cross site and it looks like they have spavacations and bullshit QUESTIONS also
 
can someone give me the info for the need/benefit for donating?

Polycythemia patient needs to donate blood to decrease blood viscosity and avoid complications such as thrombosis or hypertension

haemochromatosis patient needs to decrease his RBCs because they produce iron when they break down and since iron precipitates in his liver cells he needs to donate blood and take iron chelating agents such as EDTA
 
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