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By *ade_of_Stars OP   Couple
over a year ago

Whitburn

Men who sleep with men or women who sleep with men who sleep with men will only have to remain abstinent for 3 months now.

If their was a genuine danger the amount of fab straight guys in itself makes the whole law a moo point. Like a cows opinion.

How about anyone who checks out blood disease free can give blood?

It's not mentioned in the article i read but when i got my first tattoo and piercing they came with statues of blood giving limitations.

Come on Scotland, show how forward thinking you are and let MwSwM and WwSwMwSwM get back into helping people. I trust in the screening process for blood donated, do you?

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By *ink-KameraMan
over a year ago

Livingston

I have donated 55 times but had to stop a few years ago as I had a blood transfusion in the 80s (during the Mad cow, CJD scares)despite having donated after the transfusion. And despite asking again if I was now clear to donate have always been refused.

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By *ade_of_Stars OP   Couple
over a year ago

Whitburn

screening the blood has to be more effective than assuming all hetero normative poeple are honest and have only ever entertained honest men.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"screening the blood has to be more effective than assuming all hetero normative poeple are honest and have only ever entertained honest men. "

Agreed... also... I'm sure bisexuality does not automatically make you a higher risk then very active hetrosexual people... seems a very outdated concept

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"screening the blood has to be more effective than assuming all hetero normative poeple are honest and have only ever entertained honest men.

Agreed... also... I'm sure bisexuality does not automatically make you a higher risk then very active hetrosexual people... seems a very outdated concept "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Regular blood donor here. The rules have changed often and really you have to answer the big screening qs every time you donate.

I spent time in a malarial region on two tours with the military and as a result couldn't donate for a very long time. However it's OK now.

Most of us will accept blood in a medical emergency , so it's a shame that so very few actually donate.....

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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago

Paisley


"I have donated 55 times but had to stop a few years ago as I had a blood transfusion in the 80s (during the Mad cow, CJD scares)despite having donated after the transfusion. And despite asking again if I was now clear to donate have always been refused. "

Same here although I managed 17 pints. I had a transfusion in 86 and again in 95. If blood tests were that good they'd be able to check if it was ok to give blood again. Unfortunately CJD could only be confirmed by autopsy unless they now have a test.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I guess it's up to the screening to improve really, they can ask all the questions they like, they are still relying on people's honesty at the end of the day to minimise risk. Todger see your point there too

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By *ero666Man
over a year ago

fife


"I guess it's up to the screening to improve really, they can ask all the questions they like, they are still relying on people's honesty at the end of the day to minimise risk. Todger see your point there too "

You trying to say some folk are not honest on fab ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I guess it's up to the screening to improve really, they can ask all the questions they like, they are still relying on people's honesty at the end of the day to minimise risk. Todger see your point there too

You trying to say some folk are not honest on fab ?? "

Good God no ... perhaps just economical with the truth

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I guess it's up to the screening to improve really, they can ask all the questions they like, they are still relying on people's honesty at the end of the day to minimise risk. Todger see your point there too

You trying to say some folk are not honest on fab ?? "

Good point ...Sometimes that just gets your Goat ..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Regular blood donor here. The rules have changed often and really you have to answer the big screening qs every time you donate.

I spent time in a malarial region on two tours with the military and as a result couldn't donate for a very long time. However it's OK now.

Most of us will accept blood in a medical emergency , so it's a shame that so very few actually donate....."

Most of us will accept blood in a medical emergency , so it's a shame that so very few actually donate.....

This

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By *alcon43Woman
over a year ago

Paisley

I try to encourage my sons to give blood. They did before they left school.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Glad I read the post and not just the title. Seemed like a pretty extreme night out that!

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