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Blood on my hands (because no one else wants it)

October 22, 2009 by Heather

I just called Memorial Blood Centers to make my regular donation appointment for tomorrow. I was all excited; I actually really like giving blood, partly because I do it so well (that stuff just shoots out of my arm) and partly because I feel like I’m genuinely helping someone in true need.

Ah, but that excitement was short-lived. I was informed that due to my lovely Mexican vacation – apparently in a “high malaria risk zone” – I can’t donate blood for an entire year.

I’ve been quarantined.

What the hell?! As Adam noted this morning when I told him the news, “There wasn’t even a mosquito down there!” And I certainly didn’t participate in malaria-favoring activities, like sharing drug needles or becoming blood sisters with a newfound Mexican friend. And, heaven forbid, it’s not like I was in somewhere “dirty” – it was a seaside tourist town! The most people I saw the entire time was when I ventured into Playa del Carmen to eat at -sigh- Senor Frog’s. (ha! Maybe that sole dining experience was enough to put me on the list.)

I’m glad the blood people have standards, and all. But I’m a little offended. A year? That seems dramatic, particularly for such a dedicated customer such as myself (every three months). Think of all the helpless orphan hemophiliacs who might need my blood in a year! What if the Pope needs some blood, but they’re exactly one pint short because I’m not allowed to give? What if Adam needs a sudden, roadside transfusion and the only people around are me and a trained phlebotomist who can’t donate because she’s pregnant?! WHAT THEN?!

Maybe I’ll find something else to donate. Maybe some little cancer kid wants a 2-inch-long Heather wig from Locks of Love? Maybe someone has some sort of disease where they can’t make saliva, so I can spit into a jar for a few weeks and donate that?

I’m itchin’ for a donation fix!!!!!

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Posted in Life and junk., Things I think are stupid. | Tagged health, vacation | 30 Comments

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  1. on October 22, 2009 at 8:52 am mrcovet

    The worst part is I fully intend to drag you back to Mexico about a year from now! Not as some cruel trick but because Mexico is AWESOME.
    You may never give blood again!


    • on October 23, 2009 at 12:04 am Word

      Wonder how they meet their need of blood supply in Mexico though…


  2. on October 22, 2009 at 9:18 am Terry Elisabeth

    Standards schmandards…tsk. Good that they have them but I was refused because…tadada *suspense*…I had a headache !

    http://pandabox33.wordpress.com


  3. on October 22, 2009 at 9:37 am Pretty Project

    Funny post. Thanks for making my Thursday morning a little more bearable! :)

    http://www.theprettyproject.com


  4. on October 22, 2009 at 9:47 am Amy

    I was thinking about giving blood a few years ago after being in Jamaica and guess what? They wouldn’t let me do it either for a year…basically if you leave the country they’re not big on letting you do it I think? Or maybe it was just where I was going to give it.
    Does this mean you aren’t going to Jamaica in a few weeks because of this?


    • on October 22, 2009 at 9:49 am Heather

      Ha! Yes. I am canceling my vacation because it will set me back one more month in my quest to give blood. I’M JUST THAT GENEROUS.


  5. on October 22, 2009 at 9:52 am s8529226

    funny!
    http://s8529226.wordpress.com


  6. on October 22, 2009 at 10:28 am Someone

    Heh funny story.
    I did my first blood donation a few weeks ago (a friend needed my blood).
    So after i did this donation i felt amazing.I felt that my miserable existence on this world can make a difference.
    So because i’m not allowed to donate blood too soon i tried donating something else to check if i will still feel that amazing and i did!
    I checked my closet for old clothes i don’t wear anymore (for different reasons,and i tried to search more reasons so i can donate more of those).
    I donated them to a foundation down here in Romania, which aims to dress up homeless people and feed them.

    Well i don’t wanna end up as a volunteer for one of those foundations (many reasons here,plus i’m not such a sociable guy) but donating something from time to time can make you feel good.

    Thx for your post,
    BoredGuy

    http://boredguydiary.wordpress.com/


  7. on October 22, 2009 at 10:59 am Nathan

    Really? You can’t think of ANY reason why you shouldn’t be allowed to donate blood for a year?

    Well then, let me refresh your memory:

    http://hvoorhees.wordpress.com/2009/09/01/i-gave-it-the-benefit-of-the-doubt-i-was-wrong/


    • on October 22, 2009 at 11:23 am Amy

      LOL, Nathan…SO true!


    • on October 22, 2009 at 11:25 am Heather

      Well, you done gone and zinged me.

      Kudos.


  8. on October 22, 2009 at 2:54 pm James S

    HAHAHA! Too funny. I’m banned for ???, maybe life. No, I have no history of drugs or prostitution activity. It’s because I served in the US military and lived in Germany during the mid 80′s.

    They’re afraid that I could spread “prions” in my blood passing along MadCow disease! If I had BSE, I think I would know by now. Or, maybe not. I would probably be DEAD! Common sense people. Symptoms of BSE would manifest long before now.

    If I had BSE my speach iefwjh8907rt3489%$##@%$34534^&*((*&^%^$….er, I just fine.
    And, that’s all I have to say!


    • on October 22, 2009 at 3:07 pm Heather

      One of my co-workers a few years ago was blacklisted for LIFE because, 30 years prior, in her high school, there was an outbreak of some crazy disease whose name I can’t remember right now. She never HAD the disease, keep in mind – but she had been close to it three decades ago, so now she can’t give blood ever. Uh…!?


  9. on October 22, 2009 at 3:09 pm Eli

    A year? you are lucky…i’m not allowed to give blood ever again…having visited 34 out of 57 African countries in the past 5 years..schocking. you have my sympathy


  10. on October 22, 2009 at 3:28 pm Nikki Hahn

    Not a bad addiction to have—donation fixes. lol. Great blog! :o )


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