another one is, have you had allergies since you last donated?

i know some people just say to lie for every question. technically they screen every donation, but it’s not supposedly a reliable test for something like HIV.

i’m pretty sure i’m just allergic to reality. sometimes just constant sneezing, even when i’m on an antihistamine.

obviously best to just be aware of one’s behavior and risk factors. do they do this just avoid liability?

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    192 months ago

    They do this because it is important. It’s better to not donate, than to donate something that will kill someone.

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      2 months ago

      yeah but you’re not hearing my question. literally no one is going to say sorry, can’t donate, got a mosquito bite

      edit i don’t live somewhere that mosquitos are known for transmitting illness, like zika, malaria, whatever else

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        132 months ago

        Yeah and then people will die because of it. Oopsie, right? If they ask you a question, answer it truthfully. If you have a question about it, ask them about it. If something isn’t a big deal, they won’t reject it. If it is, they will. Simple as.

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            Try again. But by all means, be selfish and lie on the forms since you are arrogant enough to know better than the people who actually collect the blood, or the teams that carefully create these questionaires. It’s not like these are there for both your safety and the safety of the patient.