Donating Blood and/or Plasma, Donor Registry List
Hello all,
Just wondering, and I realize over four years out I should know the answer to this...but for DSers, what is the general rule for donating blood, donating plasma and also being put on the donor registry list?
I have a dear friend who's aunt is fighting an awful type of very rare cancer - we've gotten involved in the lives of her co-patients, and I was wondering how much I could help out even with being a DS patient.
Any help and/or advice you could send my way would be greatly appreciated...
Lisa
(who leaves for Miami in 11 days...)
Just wondering, and I realize over four years out I should know the answer to this...but for DSers, what is the general rule for donating blood, donating plasma and also being put on the donor registry list?
I have a dear friend who's aunt is fighting an awful type of very rare cancer - we've gotten involved in the lives of her co-patients, and I was wondering how much I could help out even with being a DS patient.
Any help and/or advice you could send my way would be greatly appreciated...
Lisa
(who leaves for Miami in 11 days...)
DS Surgery with Fernando Bonanni, Abington, PA 12/26/07
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Donating blood is not recommended post-DS. We have an awful time replacing it and even keeping our labs up is a challenge even without donating. Find another way to help if you can but don't jeopardize your own health.
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I don't dare donate blood or plasma. I've got way too much of an anemia issue for me to be doing that. My surgeon doesn't recommend it for those of us who have iron issues especially, but generally for all who have the DS.
As for being put on the donor registry list, I am assuming that it's for marrow, kidneys, etc? That sort of thing I've never gotten a thumbs up or down from him on, but that's something that I enthusiastically am part of.
In the end, you have to do what's best for your body. If you're horribly anemic after surgery and struggle with keeping your iron up, then you shouldn't be donating blood because you will be harming yourself in the long run. And what's the point in helping someone else if you're harming yourself in the process?
As for being put on the donor registry list, I am assuming that it's for marrow, kidneys, etc? That sort of thing I've never gotten a thumbs up or down from him on, but that's something that I enthusiastically am part of.
In the end, you have to do what's best for your body. If you're horribly anemic after surgery and struggle with keeping your iron up, then you shouldn't be donating blood because you will be harming yourself in the long run. And what's the point in helping someone else if you're harming yourself in the process?
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Actually, the post I remember reading over there said "it depends". If you struggle to keep your iron levels up, or they are just "normal" than donating whole blood is no bueno. However, if your levels are high normal or high, it might not be an issue for you.
Also, a nurse that posted on that thread said that plasma doesn't have the same effect. I don't know if that's true, but I would check with your doctor and see what he/she says.
Also, a nurse that posted on that thread said that plasma doesn't have the same effect. I don't know if that's true, but I would check with your doctor and see what he/she says.