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Lets think about this. You donate blood. The evidence around shorter life span, internal organ damage/aging is soundly proven from donating blood. Though doctors don't like to talk about it.

Then think about all the niggers, criminals, and faggots that our blood could save, vs the needy innocents who actually need it but cannot afford health care.

Blood donation is scam if you look at it like: they take your blood for free and they charge wads of cash to the recipient (of which you see nothing). You don't even know who it's going to. You don't get to decided if it goes to a little dying child or some rape ape who was shot by cops and managed to make it back to the hospital.

I would happily give my blood to someone who needs it, but then it's going straight out of my arm into theirs then and there. Most importantly I get to decide if they are worthy of my blood as it directly effects my own physical health.

How does poal feel about arm to arm blood transfusions and blood donations?

I am a universal donor, so these thoughts weigh on me some times.

-- edit -- I cannot find the medical journals on stuff about long term organ damage/aging. So I retract that because I don't have sources. I guess chalk it up to settled science for now.

Lets think about this. You donate blood. The evidence around shorter life span, internal organ damage/aging is soundly proven from donating blood. Though doctors don't like to talk about it. Then think about all the niggers, criminals, and faggots that our blood could save, vs the needy innocents who actually need it but cannot afford health care. Blood donation is scam if you look at it like: they take your blood for free and they charge wads of cash to the recipient (of which you see nothing). You don't even know who it's going to. You don't get to decided if it goes to a little dying child or some rape ape who was shot by cops and managed to make it back to the hospital. I would happily give my blood to someone who needs it, but then it's going straight out of my arm into theirs then and there. Most importantly I get to decide if they are worthy of my blood as it directly effects my own physical health. How does poal feel about arm to arm blood transfusions and blood donations? I am a universal donor, so these thoughts weigh on me some times. -- edit -- I cannot find the medical journals on stuff about long term organ damage/aging. So I retract that because I don't have sources. I guess chalk it up to settled science for now.

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[–] 4 pts

Funny. I never thought about this but girls lose blood every month, and they live longest.

Also I read about some condition than most men over 55 get, and they don't realize it. it's where you have too much iron in your blood, and the only way to get it out is to bleed, and that's why so many men have this problem and not women, they suppose, because women lose it over a lifetime with their periods and are rejuvenating with new blood that doesn't have iron in it. Men, are walking around with their cozy ass lifestyle, not even haven cut themselves on paper in the last 10 years, unknown to them, are storing all this iron inside of them, which messes things up.

Look it up. The treatment is literally, bloodletting.

[–] 3 pts

Haha work with your hands, or outdoors and you will get cut. I'm lucky if week goes by where I don't have some wound on my hands. Granted, the blood loss is still minimal.
Thr last time I got cut seriously was probably 10 years ago though. I was bushwhacking in a river canyon when a bear came out of nowhere on the other side and entered the water towards me. I hastily tucked my pruning shears in a back pocket and climbed up my side of the canyon wall. It was early July, and while the riverbed was nicely shaded, climbing up about about 70 feet put me in full sun and I began sweating from the exertion and fear. With one hand on a tree root, I turned around to spot the bear only to realize I'd tucked my shears in blade up and open, and cut right across my wrist veins on the other hand. Blood and sweat fell on the stones as I searched for some cloth in my pack to tie up my wrist.
I stayed up on the canyon wall for 10-15 minutes until I heard the bear exit the water and go back the way it came.
If I look closely, I can still see a faint scar there.

[–] 1 pt

Women don't bleed their entire life - it stops somewhere usually between 45 and 55.

[–] 1 pt

It's also not as much as blood donation takes, usually. I'm a heavy bleeder but I don't think I bleed enough in a week to fill the bag, certainly not in one day.

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Had to read this 8x before I understood what you were saying. Thanks for commenting. Women aught to consider, though, nobody on the internet is a lady. Justified or not, on the internet you can't assume anyone thinks you're a girl.

So to respond to your comment: you're comparing monthly draw versus a single donation. But that's not the comparison.

I (as a man, I hope you forgive me,) donated blood once in my life and I'm not really what anyone would consider young.

I can assure you that my decades of donating blood (once), random cuts, and nose bleeds, does not equal in quantity to a lady.

Not to be gruff but every guy has an antidoctal story how they really screwed themselves up that one time. Its just never a comparison to monthly loss until 55.

[–] 0 pt

I'm diving.

[–] 1 pt

*driving

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People abusing steroids, most notably bodybuilders, have to regularly donate blood to get rid of all the extra red blood cells they produce.

Leeches?

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Doctors will draw blood with a needle, once they figure out iron count. It only takes a month or 2 of drawing blood every couple of weeks correct the ailment.

I have read, there are leeches used in some societies. Just not the one you live in.