KatSkrizzle said: Xcalibre said: Well, at the time they told me never, but I guess I should look into it. I would see...maybe plasma is different. I'm not a nurse so I wouldn't know. But the rules change all the time. If you are well above 17, then you might. Maybe they said you could not donate because of a permanent condition. In any case, call the chapter. I'll check, thanks. I vaguely remember about 6 years ago, it was all the rage among my college friends to make money by donating plasma. I would drive them to it, even, because a) I really needed them to make money to pay the rent and b) it's something pretty near and dear to me. I kind of remember asking if I could one time, and being told no. But I'll see if that's changed. I'm missing my best friend Yes it was Incredible There's no reason to pretend | |
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Anxiety said: Lammastide said: I've gotten literally weak at the knees at stories, but I've never completely passed out. it's all in the description, and i think also all in who is doing the describing. if it's someone really close to me and they're telling me about some gory experience they had, i tend to go really woozy. at orientation we had to watch a video of people interviewed that recieved blood. I had to excuse myself and sit in the bathroom and contain myself before I came back to the room. | |
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