What is your H&H?
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Your opinion is respected, hence why I ask NOT because you're an expert or a doctor.
I recall reading that you're not a fan of donating blood - that if it was so necessary, needed and important they would be paying us for it (if I recall your thoughts on the subject correctly).
What about donating blood for the potential health benefits - namely for ameliorating polycythemia (i.e. high red blood cells count) or other elevated blood product levels (I dont really understand this). Any knowledge or opinion on this?
What is your H&H?
It's not illegal for hospitals to pay for blood but they almost never do (except in particularly dire circumstances). Think about it. Regardless of the testing that every unit goes through, would you prefer receiving a unit bought from someone or one donated for purely altruistic reasons? By insuring a safer pre-tested unit, you will statistically have a safer post-test unit.
Or do you believe that blood banks never make lab errors?
15.8 and 47.2 about 6 months ago. So normal. But Im about to get more blood work done and if they are high, Im considering donating. If theyre normal, I wont. Your thoughts?
If it was me, I'd not dump any blood I was using personally unless there was a reason to do so.
It's another thing the medical establishment gets wrong. I'm not convinced that paid blood is riskier than donated blood, and I wouldn't object to payment, but donor blood saved my life so I donate when its convenient and make sure to eat my fill of cookies (much preferred when it was donuts, back in the 80s & 90s). I'm working on my 4th gallon pin.