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    actaeon277

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    Well I did the double red blood cell donation. Have never done that before as they hook you up to a machine. I was afraid of this method but the red cross guy said they really need O+ red blood cells for ERs and kids with leukemia.
    Donating Double Red Cells | Double Red Cell | Types of Blood Donation | Blood Donation | Blood Centers of the Pacific

    He said it takes longer 30-45 mins but they take 2 pints of red blood and put back my plasma and saline. So i figured ok they need it so take it.

    The process is actually less painful the the regular since the needle is smaller. 2 tubes are connected to you. Red blood comes out, the machine seperates it and does :dunno: with it then a light red (PINK almost) "liquid" your plasma/saline/some red blood gets put back into you.

    So I guess I got some PINK blood back from the process!!! :rockwoot:

    :rolleyes: Yes they would. so :p



    Nothing. I typically only donate when the red cross come to my job. But they called me about 1 week ago saying they had a drive on US-30 and needed donors. They said I quality since it had been 56+ days and I figured well if you called OK fine.

    Since I did the double donation I have to now wait 120 days before I can donate again which means I won't be able to donate at work anymore. So I'll have to donated again in the region.

    Work does grant admin time for doing this but I have never used it.

    Nice description. About 30 years too late for me though. Been donating for a while.

    I think closed cell foam is the best for gun cases?
    Someone correct me if I am wrong.

    Closed cell is like a wrestling mat. Keeps the moisture out.
    Open cell is like the egg foam.
    Open cell is cheaper, and I think it is what they normally use. Unless you're planning on drowning your gun case in water/fluid?

    I thought that after everything happens, the police are supposed to call in a company that does that?

    Why would the police do it? They investigate, not clean. There are companies, or you do it yourself.

    wait someone shot themself ?

    Come on CTC, keep up.
     

    jedi

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    elektra_main_pink.jpg

    :drool:
     
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