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!!!!!
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!
Wonder how they meet their need of blood supply in Mexico though…
Standards schmandards…tsk. Good that they have them but I was refused because…tadada *suspense*…I had a headache !
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Funny post. Thanks for making my Thursday morning a little more bearable!
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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?
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.
funny!
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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
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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/
LOL, Nathan…SO true!
Well, you done gone and zinged me.
Kudos.
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!
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…!?
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
Not a bad addiction to have—donation fixes. lol. Great blog!
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