Actually 9 reasons, and one of the 9 is allowed to go free and just given a gentle recommendation to verify it :P But a fun article for anyone on the fence about whether to donate or not, obviously slanted towards “yes, donate.”

  • SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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    8 个月前

    I have donated a few times. But the only place in my state that does it is Vitalent and they act like leeches who have my personal phone number.

    I get calls at least every other day from them.

    I never said it was ok to advertise to my number. I’ve asked to be removed from their calling lists. Ive blocked their numbers. No matter what I do they spoof a new number and keep calling me.

    They’ve called me to try to schedule appointments less than a week after I last donated which isn’t the min waiting period between donations.

    They do these insane raffles and prize lotterys for donating, which shows they could just be paying people for their donations but don’t.

    I like donating blood, but I hate the idea of spending an afternoon giving blood to a for profit corporation that then sells my blood to hospitals, and then spam calls me like a scam telemarketer.

    • Emotional_Series7814@kbin.melroy.orgOPM
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      I’m really sorry this is happening!

      It seems some people with the same issue managed to at least get a message saying they’ll get off the list after filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau online here. You’ll probably want to search for the one in your state and city. If you already did this and it still didn’t work, sorry in advance.

  • Alexstarfire@lemmy.world
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    8 个月前

    I’m lazy and don’t like needles. I did it when the red cross come to the office but that hasn’t happened since COVID.

  • MajesticElevator@lemmy.zipBanned
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    8 个月前

    My first experience with it was having a huge pain in my arm every time I move it from the vertical position, and this lasted for like 2-3 days, plus the pain I felt in my finger that was tested for blood eligibility every time it touched something, which lasted for a couple of days as well.

    Wasn’t a fun experience, not sure if I’ll do it again :-/

    • MajesticElevator@lemmy.zipBanned
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      “huge” compared to the act. Wasn’t that huge, but muscle aches basically

      But in my finger it definitely felt like someone was planting something in my finger every time I put a bit of pressure on it. Annoying to temporarily lose the ability to use a finger because I donated :(

  • Dadifer@lemmy.world
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    8 个月前

    I don’t give blood because we have the technology to mass-produce completely antigen-free red blood cells artificially, but we don’t because there are so many donors.

    • athairmor@lemmy.world
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      8 个月前

      That’s not true. Cultured blood cells can’t be produced at anywhere near the volume or cost of donated blood. Synthetics are still a long way off.

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        8 个月前

        No one is working on it because we have so much volume. But it is very technologically feasible.

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          Feasible, yes, but we don’t currently have the technology so donors are necessary.

          There are people working on synthetic and cultured replacements. It’s not true that “we have so much volume” that no one is working on it. There’s massive shortage of donors.

        • rglullisMA
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          8 个月前

          No one is working on it because we have so much volume.

          Flip the thing around. Why should we introduce some dependency on a technology when the “simple” system is already very effective?

  • rosahaj@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Not long after my last donation, I broke my damned hand. still hasn’t healed right so I keep putting my next one off, which is a real shame since I wanted to do them quite frequently