Thalassemia Patients and Friends
Discussion Forums => Miscellaneous Questions => Topic started by: red on August 14, 2008, 04:43:38 AM
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hello everyone..
i have a wierd question as usual..
is it possible, or has anyone ever thought of this..
that the person who is donating the blood, could have an effect on you..
for instance..
lets say the donor is high in stress or has anxiety, or lets say they are super hiper..or an alcoholic (unnoticed)..
could those things effect YOU?
would you end up being stressed out of nowhere, or have random bursts of anxiety, or act hiper one moment, but than drink yourself into an oblivion out of nowhere???
because, sometimes i feel that random acts come to me..
and i dont even know why i'm doing it!
and NOT to blame the donor or anything like that..
but i feel sometimes that its not all me..
that maybe these CONSTANT different donors are having an effect on my personality..
like i've probabaly taken over 1,000 different people's blood,
so could i ever take on thier traits?
hmmm
wierd.
i think of that sometimes
what do you guys think of this.
:whaat
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Have thought about it but have come to the conclusion that our donor's blood would affect me in a dietry way.
For example I am a diabetic and before the transfusion my bsl is @ 7, then during the afternoon it rises to @ 12.
My doctors and I can't help but think that if the donor has a sugary treat just before donating, then I would get some of the sugary treat.
This is not proven but studying my bsl after and before transfusions has us wondering.
The other ideas you have raised are plausible but I would think those are more likely to happen with organ transplants.
This is an excellent question that has me very curious in what the others think.
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i m not sure about anyything else but in case of BSl yes .. your BSL could increase bcoze of transfusion... bcoze of donor's Blood sugar ... i think that but not sure.... :biggrin
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A few days ago, i read a book by Cecelia Ahern,it was a story about how a person donated blood ,it went to the person he didn't know,but when he saw her on the street he felt like he has some connection with her, and the girl (who as transfused his blood) felt the same way,she even got to see his memories in her dreams and they felt attracted to each other :biggrin it was a wonderful book.
ZAINI.
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We had a little discussion about this earlier at:
http://www.thalassemiapatientsandfriends.com/index.php?topic=290.msg1887#msg1887
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Hey zaini :
story is realy Dramatic hhahahhaah .... i like it.... it seems like a filmi story.... realy interesting ..
i think and sometime i felt as well that transfusion make's some changes in the behaviour ...
liking and disliking and it also change your mood as well .... its my personal thinking i dont know its true or not ...
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You are right Umair
our moods do change but can we say thats from the donor's blood?
I know that I get emotional before transfusions and thats because of my low haemoglobin
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cool replies!
zaini, thanks for the book reference! i wanna check it out!! :)
sajid, thanks for the previous discussion..it was informative!! :)
i dont know what conclusion i have come to about this however
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Hi Zaini :
you mentioned abt the book ....disclosed writer name ... please undisclosed the Title (name ) of book ... i m also keen to check that book ... soo plz
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I asked my doctor about the increase in BSL after transfusion. She said that it would be unlikely for it to happen for the Packed RBCs as the Sugar is in the Plasma which is pretty much removed.
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Well Sajid you have just blown the specialist's theories :rotfl
Never mind, back to the drawing board
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Hi Umair,
The title is "Thanks for the memories" by "Cecelia Ahern".
ZAINI.
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Hi Zaini :
thanx for replying .. and thanx for the book name ...
i will check it out ...
take care
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hi mindanao thalassemia foundation,
i am trying to contact your president's number to no avail. please try to post it here or better you can contact me, my name is jose dennis flores i am a school principal of a small private school in davao and we would like to help your foundation by way of facilitating a blood letting activity. please contact me soon (telefax number) 082-295-0516.
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Dear Jose,
We appreciate your interest in donating blood - Please contact andy@thalpal.com or you can send him a personal message from this board. Andy can advise you on how you can do this and who it is best for you to contact.
Blood is the lifeline for many of our members or their kin. Thank you again for your message.
If you are unable to contact him please feel free to send me a personal message,
Sharmin