A Conversation for Being a Blood Donor in the UK
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Zak T Duck Started conversation Mar 22, 2004
One question tho, have the rules about being able to give blood if you've received a transfusion changed? I thought there was something on the news about it only last week that anyone who has had a transfusion since 1980 cannot give blood due to a remote risk of vCJD
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3515358.stm
Good entry by the way, although just reading it made me feel a little faint
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Cyzaki Posted Mar 22, 2004
Yeah, I heard about that, but as it came in very recently it was too late to add it to the entry. I've also not given blood since it came in so I wouldn't want to add it until I've had personal experience it.
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Z Posted Mar 22, 2004
Guilt trip alert, I haven't given blood for nearly long enough, I'll have to ring up and make an appointment...
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Cyzaki Posted Mar 22, 2004
Talk about guilt trip - I got my ears pierced so I can't give for a whole year, and they *phoned me up* to ask why I hadn't been! I said I couldn't go again until the summer, and they said 'Early or late summer?' and made a note so they can remind me when I can go again!
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Z Posted Mar 22, 2004
Really? I do find the national blood service worryingly ineffeicent in all ways when it comes to the admin.
I had an operation three years ago and haven't got around to giving blood in the for the last two years, and nothing!
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Serephina Posted Mar 23, 2004
I do hope it's not the case as due to aa few operations etc in the last few years I only got to give blood once. I had to have blood in about 1985 (i'll check the year with my mum) after something went wrong when I had my tonsils out.Will it be a permanent exclusion if they get it through or just for a number of years?
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Big Steve Posted Jun 9, 2005
Last time i checked I wasn't allowed to give blood because of the new blood transfusion rules.
I went and was told that as I had had a transfusion in August 1980(i'd just been born)i would be unable to give blood. this annoyed me greatly at the time because the transfusion is one of the reasons i give blood in the first place.
I just hope they lift the restriction soon.
The literature said that January 1980 was the cut off date becuase that was the year CJD entered the food chain. Seems a touch arbituary.
I suppose it depends on the incubation period for vCJD. Once they've worked that out they may let you donate again. I hope.
Of course what's really silly is they've only suspended donation from those who recieved tranfusion as both a doner and a recipent contratced vcjd. They can't actually prove that it was passed through donated blood.
I you may have guessed from this diatribe i'm still a touch annoyed i can't give blood.
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FifisMummy Posted Apr 4, 2007
Me too. I had a transfusion after my son was born (nearly bled to death in my own front bedroom, how about that) and I was so disappointed to learn I could no longer give blood. The amount I was given was almost enough to cancel out my donations up to that point, so I still feel guilty that I hadn't given more. I do hope they change the rules again. I know it's worth being cautious but how can we have, on the one hand, a desperate shortage of donors, and on the other, thousands of potential donors excluded when the risk may not even exist?
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