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Title: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: sherryinutah on July 10, 2019, 12:31:19 am
How healthy are you?

Most of us don't look like super models and we might not feel great every day of every week; but, being able to manage our health is important.

I decided to go sell some of my plasma today and I was grateful that I'm healthy enough to have that opportunity.  There is a physical that a person must pass each year and I also must pass a screening each time I go.

I take 4 different medications but it could be worse.  Each time I donate I must be somewhat hydrated and have enough iron and protein in my blood. 

Seems like there's always room for improvement but I am motivated to take better care of myself when I donate.

How about you?  Are you healthy?  Do you donate plasma?
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: sdenimandlace1 on July 10, 2019, 04:24:42 am
I have never tried to give plasma,  I hear it hurts.
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: countrygirl12 on July 10, 2019, 04:36:13 am
No I do not donate plasma.  And if you get paid it isn't donating. lol

I guess I am pretty healthy.
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: Nancy5 on July 10, 2019, 05:33:19 am
No I can’t donate plasma or blood.  I take a chemo pill every day - that stops me
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: nannycoe1 on July 10, 2019, 06:12:33 am
My husband used to donate but his iron got low and he had to stop
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: Tresbn00 on July 10, 2019, 06:19:02 am
I donate plasma. It is quite the interesting experience. People watching is fun at plasma centers. I have developed a deeper appreciation for everything that is good in my life and minimize the effect of bad things happening in my life. Some people come in high and/or drunk regardless of the hour in the day. Some appear to be homeless even though proof of residence is required. Mental health seems to be at lower levels as I see lots of people talking to themselves, walking in circles, an/or displaying inappropriate emotions-generally anger. Lines can be long-even at six in the morning. The employees at these donation centers are overworked, underpaid and the negative attitude in many is quite apparent. Donating can be somewhat tiring-I usually like to take a thirty minute nap afterwards.
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: Legslangevan on July 10, 2019, 06:26:24 am
I donate plasma. It is quite the interesting experience. People watching is fun at plasma centers. I have developed a deeper appreciation for everything that is good in my life and minimize the effect of bad things happening in my life. Some people come in high and/or drunk regardless of the hour in the day. Some appear to be homeless even though proof of residence is required. Mental health seems to be at lower levels as I see lots of people talking to themselves, walking in circles, an/or displaying inappropriate emotions-generally anger. Lines can be long-even at six in the morning. The employees at these donation centers are overworked, underpaid and the negative attitude in many is quite apparent. Donating can be somewhat tiring-I usually like to take a thirty minute nap afterwards.
After reading this post i only support more how God feels about it.

Acts 15:28 -29 For the holy spirit+ and we ourselves have favored adding no further burden to you except these necessary things: 29 to keep abstaining from things sacrificed to idols,+ from blood,+ from what is strangled,+ and from sexual immorality.+ If you carefully keep yourselves from these things, you will prosper. Good health to you!”
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: debidoo on July 10, 2019, 08:49:18 am
Not healthy enough to donate plasma. My youngest son tried recently and passed out cold so he said that was it for him. My husband used to pass out just having a blood test in a lab. My dad had a rare blood type so back in the day he would always be called sometimes in the middle of the night to donate blood but that was many many years ago.
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: aflyingmonkey on July 10, 2019, 10:08:57 am
I'm healthy but I've never "donated" plasma... but I always intended to after seeing the results when my mother was being treated for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.  I heard you have to commit for multiple times or they can't use the plasma .. I really need to pay it forward & donate, there is a plasma collection center near me... it's just a little bit intimidating, like I don't want to be surrounded by junkies for hours if that is how it is inside one.  Hopefully that isn't the case. 
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: countrygirl12 on July 10, 2019, 10:13:22 am
Not healthy enough to donate plasma. My youngest son tried recently and passed out cold so he said that was it for him. My husband used to pass out just having a blood test in a lab. My dad had a rare blood type so back in the day he would always be called sometimes in the middle of the night to donate blood but that was many many years ago.

I assume before they started testing it?  I think it is actually months before it can be used now.
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: countrygirl12 on July 10, 2019, 10:14:46 am
I'm healthy but I've never "donated" plasma... but I always intended to after seeing the results when my mother was being treated for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.  I heard you have to commit for multiple times or they can't use the plasma .. I really need to pay it forward & donate, there is a plasma collection center near me... it's just a little bit intimidating, like I don't want to be surrounded by junkies for hours if that is how it is inside one.  Hopefully that isn't the case. 


Junkies?  Really?  I doubt very seriously the place you donate is full of junkies.  And the blood is tested so if you are doped up they can't use it any way.
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: aflyingmonkey on July 10, 2019, 01:49:54 pm
I'm healthy but I've never "donated" plasma... but I always intended to after seeing the results when my mother was being treated for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.  I heard you have to commit for multiple times or they can't use the plasma .. I really need to pay it forward & donate, there is a plasma collection center near me... it's just a little bit intimidating, like I don't want to be surrounded by junkies for hours if that is how it is inside one.  Hopefully that isn't the case. 


Junkies?  Really?  I doubt very seriously the place you donate is full of junkies.  And the blood is tested so if you are doped up they can't use it any way.

Junkies, drunks, mentally ill, etc....   I seriously doubt it would be filled with junkies as the area is in a high rent district, but there are TONS of homeless people here & I often see people shooting up openingly & they definitely aren't exactly mentally well.... can't imagine having to sit in that kind of environment for hours donating plasma.

Here's a person who donated, who stated this very thing above:
I donate plasma. It is quite the interesting experience. People watching is fun at plasma centers. I have developed a deeper appreciation for everything that is good in my life and minimize the effect of bad things happening in my life. Some people come in high and/or drunk regardless of the hour in the day. Some appear to be homeless even though proof of residence is required. Mental health seems to be at lower levels as I see lots of people talking to themselves, walking in circles, an/or displaying inappropriate emotions-generally anger. Lines can be long-even at six in the morning. The employees at these donation centers are overworked, underpaid and the negative attitude in many is quite apparent. Donating can be somewhat tiring-I usually like to take a thirty minute nap afterwards.

Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: jkhanson on July 10, 2019, 07:35:47 pm
I have not donated plasma but have wanted to.  I will need to do some research before trying it.....how long does it take?  Does one need a driver?
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: countrygirl12 on July 11, 2019, 05:13:56 am
I'm healthy but I've never "donated" plasma... but I always intended to after seeing the results when my mother was being treated for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.  I heard you have to commit for multiple times or they can't use the plasma .. I really need to pay it forward & donate, there is a plasma collection center near me... it's just a little bit intimidating, like I don't want to be surrounded by junkies for hours if that is how it is inside one.  Hopefully that isn't the case. 


Junkies?  Really?  I doubt very seriously the place you donate is full of junkies.  And the blood is tested so if you are doped up they can't use it any way.

Junkies, drunks, mentally ill, etc....   I seriously doubt it would be filled with junkies as the area is in a high rent district, but there are TONS of homeless people here & I often see people shooting up openingly & they definitely aren't exactly mentally well.... can't imagine having to sit in that kind of environment for hours donating plasma.

Here's a person who donated, who stated this very thing above:
I donate plasma. It is quite the interesting experience. People watching is fun at plasma centers. I have developed a deeper appreciation for everything that is good in my life and minimize the effect of bad things happening in my life. Some people come in high and/or drunk regardless of the hour in the day. Some appear to be homeless even though proof of residence is required. Mental health seems to be at lower levels as I see lots of people talking to themselves, walking in circles, an/or displaying inappropriate emotions-generally anger. Lines can be long-even at six in the morning. The employees at these donation centers are overworked, underpaid and the negative attitude in many is quite apparent. Donating can be somewhat tiring-I usually like to take a thirty minute nap afterwards.



The homeless are not going to be in the facility where you donate.  I also would not think it would take hours.  Just because someone is homeless also doesn't mean they are a junkie laying on the sidewalk with a needle hanging out of their arm.

I do not believe the "mental health" thing.  That is a cop out.  Just something people say nowadays to excuse behavior.  I have seen people "talking to themselves" a lot.  I don't think they are talking to themselves as much as just verbally thinking out loud. 

I just would not think people who are druggies and homeless and the other stuff mentioned would be hanging around places like this.  Maybe so if it pays well.  Get enough cash for a fix.
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: bretay on July 11, 2019, 06:17:40 am
i have tried to donate plasma...but i am hypoglycemic and they wouldnt let me...i was to have a drs statement saying it was ok and then they would almost say they wouldnt do it even with that...said when taking plasma it makes your drop and being hypoglycemic it would make mine go way to low...do not plan on using my glucagon shot...
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: pectacon on July 11, 2019, 09:53:08 am
I am a little too underweight to meet the requirement to donate blood so I guess plasma would be out too. That's fine by me since needles make me pass out lol but I do respect those who do donate.
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: aflyingmonkey on September 07, 2019, 05:50:47 pm
Thanks to this thread, I finally found the time to go "donate" plasma this morning.... & I'm very thankful that I did.

The facility was very clean & professional, the workers were very respectful & nice... just one donating person talking to themselves, but harmless. Looks like a lot of college guys donating.  The first time took almost 4 hours, they do pretty much a physical & test your blood & urine prior... the actual donating process took about 45 minutes.

The "pay" is $50 for the first & second time, & $75 for the third & fourth time.  The center gives you a credit card/atm & once the plasma is scanned in by their technician, the funds are automatically deposited on the card.

I would definitely recommend "donating" if you have a facility close & are healthy enough to...  after the first time it should take no more than an hour & it is virtually painless.  Definitely a win-win process.  :)
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: plennis on September 07, 2019, 05:59:03 pm
Our family has a rare blood type, so we are all called often to donate.  I am sure we will be called soon because of the hurricanes.  Have been called a couple of times after some of the mass shootings.
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: Kimdud22 on September 07, 2019, 06:03:41 pm
Probably not the healthiest and have never donated plasma.
Title: Re: Healthy enough to donate Plasma
Post by: Drutts0643 on September 07, 2019, 06:42:06 pm
I donate plasma. It is quite the interesting experience. People watching is fun at plasma centers. I have developed a deeper appreciation for everything that is good in my life and minimize the effect of bad things happening in my life. Some people come in high and/or drunk regardless of the hour in the day. Some appear to be homeless even though proof of residence is required. Mental health seems to be at lower levels as I see lots of people talking to themselves, walking in circles, an/or displaying inappropriate emotions-generally anger. Lines can be long-even at six in the morning. The employees at these donation centers are overworked, underpaid and the negative attitude in many is quite apparent. Donating can be somewhat tiring-I usually like to take a thirty minute nap afterwards.
After reading this post i only support more how God feels about it.

Acts 15:28 -29 For the holy spirit+ and we ourselves have favored adding no further burden to you except these necessary things: 29 to keep abstaining from things sacrificed to idols,+ from blood,+ from what is strangled,+ and from sexual immorality.+ If you carefully keep yourselves from these things, you will prosper. Good health to you!”
Many will put their hands on a bible in court or claim they know it....but judging by this post do they?

Job and Jesus just to name a few kept their integrity while they suffered.They knew Jehovah wouldnt forget them if they were faithful and endured to the end.

Wouldnt you like to know how many contracted AIDS or hepatitis or survived while safer blood products were used?