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Carbon_Rod t1_jdxb01z wrote
I've donated about 10 gallons. Don't know how she was able to do it so consistently, as I keep getting deferred for low iron (ironically from donating so often), and usually women have lower iron levels than men.
Dr-Retz t1_jdxb18c wrote
Bloodworth indeed,what an excellent person!
falcon_driver t1_jdxdso4 wrote
Holy crap...did the police investigate? Where the hell did she come up with the other 21.5 gallons?!
imgray95338 t1_jdxey28 wrote
I feel selfish for how happy I am when I donate blood. There really are no selfless deeds!
JBatjj t1_jdxfdk2 wrote
JBatjj t1_jdxfh29 wrote
Did she change her name after donating so much, or was it more of a calling that she felt she had to live up to?
CorvusRubens t1_jdxh6m1 wrote
Nominative determinism.
Viperion_NZ t1_jdxi2lo wrote
So anyone know what is her Blood Worth?
dvdmaven t1_jdxibdw wrote
There's no upper age limit, just be in good health and over 110 lbs.
dvdmaven t1_jdxij2m wrote
I stopped around three gallons because of low iron. I just have trouble assimilating it.
Murderyoga t1_jdxiqjh wrote
Tree fiddy.
Van_GOOOOOUGH t1_jdxirnr wrote
Foulplay suspected
Van_GOOOOOUGH t1_jdxiy2o wrote
I guess it's a good thing her name wasn't Shitworth
ZenPokerFL t1_jdxj104 wrote
I donate every 8 weeks and my iron levels are usually marginal, around 13.2-13.5 (lowest allowed is 13.0). I’ve started taking a daily iron supplement a few days before my donation date and have a steak for dinner the night before.
Interestingly, when I initially began donating my iron levels were 14+ and have trended down since then. It looks to have stabilized in the low 13s.
Carbon_Rod t1_jdxk7xh wrote
I donated every 56 days for years, until I was below 120 two donations in a row, and had to go on iron pills to build up my reserves. Iron pills, for me, are very unpleasant. I space out my donations now to every three months, and I still sometimes am below the minimum.
Dicky_Penisburg t1_jdxpitu wrote
This is the second time today I've heard this word, and I've never heard it before in my life.
CorvusRubens t1_jdxpv4w wrote
That's called the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon.
Dicky_Penisburg t1_jdxq486 wrote
You're a wizard.
expiredeternity t1_jdxqiyk wrote
So 50 years is 600 months.
"S"He donated ~every 2 months, so "S"he went ~300 times to donate blood.
The typical amount of blood donation is 1 pint.
So "S"he donated ~300 Pints of blood
There are 8 Pints in 1 gallon.
300/8 = ~37.5
"S" He donated closer to 37 gallons than 23 gallons
Viperion_NZ t1_jdxui90 wrote
Man I ain't go no tree fiddy!
Rokhnal t1_jdxxgjd wrote
She* did all that. It's literally in the title. She.
bayesian13 t1_jdxygtc wrote
thanks for doing the math
Echo71Niner t1_jdy0jk6 wrote
Something is off here, in Canada females must wait 84 days between blood donations.
Men wait 56 days
https://www.blood.ca/en/blood/am-i-eligible-donate-blood/abcs-eligibility
RamboDanza t1_jdy1oft wrote
God dammit monstah! We work for our money 'round here!
i_hate_gift_cards t1_jdy47ym wrote
It's also called the frequency illusion. That one's a little easier to remember lol
DumbbellDiva92 t1_jdy4uyw wrote
Yeah I had to cut back to twice a year or so. Also heard in some other countries the time between donations is longer for women.
DumbbellDiva92 t1_jdy5jjy wrote
Assuming she is American. It’s 56 days regardless of sex here.
thatsquidguy t1_jdyap4f wrote
Username checks out
reeny706 t1_jdyjoxu wrote
I’m so happy to see this.
reeny706 t1_jdyjxhh wrote
I would like to personally thank her, and anyone that does this. My kid had leukemia and needed a lot of blood or platelets. I was always thankful for the donors.
SnOwYO1 t1_jdykbfz wrote
r/nominativedeterminism
lonewulf66 t1_jdykmvc wrote
Her poor, poor veins.
expiredeternity t1_jdykn4t wrote
Fixed, thank you for pointing out my mistake.
NetDork t1_jdyl499 wrote
Username checks out.
ButterBallTheFatCat t1_jdynogd wrote
That feels like such a small number tbh. Even tho it is huge
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Echo71Niner t1_jdyski4 wrote
That is surprising, not sure why I assumed this was a North American standard for donating blood since it was based on a scientific study.
PM_ME_CHIPOTLE2 t1_jdyspu9 wrote
Let’s say I double one of those requirements. Do I still need the other one?
ShaunDark t1_jdyttzs wrote
So you're in two good health and weigh 100lbs?
RenownedDisaster t1_jdyye4d wrote
r/menandfemales
SafariNZ t1_jdz3xd1 wrote
I’m about the same amount but had to stop due to my iron being too high.
I did a full blood work up and EVERYTHING was good but other issues have slowed my donating.
I’m aiming for 111 donations.
Treadcc t1_jdz41c4 wrote
Tell me if I'm wrong here but I always think about why this has to be a donation and this can't be something people get paid for. Isn't the hospital turning your donation right around into a profit? I'm not trying to dissuade charity but honestly this seems like something twisted to me.
drengr84 t1_jdz5u7h wrote
I healed completely between blood donations; it's only every couple months. Plasma donations are much more frequent. I started looking like a heroine addict with all the needle scars. My employer decided to "randomly" drug test me.
If I remember right, plasma "donations" are up to twice a week (you donate blood and sell plasma). It's a long slow process, over an hour, compared to the 5 or 10 minutes donating blood.
Blood and plasma donation do not affect veins at all, other than a tiny amount of scar tissue from frequent plasma donation.
This isn't directed toward you, just hoping someone might read this who is afraid of donating.
Helmann t1_jdz6667 wrote
"How often can you actually donate blood?" "Is there... a limit?" "I thought there was. Well, your body only has a certain amount."
musicmad-123 t1_jdz6kuh wrote
Wow! I'm the UK women have to wait 4 months between donations. I wonder how they determined it was safe after only 56 days
DumbbellDiva92 t1_jdzd7m1 wrote
IMO the American standard probably isn’t the best, feel like a lot of women would quickly become anemic by these standards. I know I did.
OTOH guess this lady did fine every 56 days? Maybe with really regular donors like that we should just be investing in periodic ferritin testing rather than focusing on setting an arbitrary timeline.
NaiiaN6 t1_jdzhnta wrote
So she's a Vampire familiar.
electricjeel t1_jdzk01t wrote
Bruh this makes me feel so fucking uncomfortable. 23 gallons got me feeling weak
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somebodyelse22 t1_jdzm1tu wrote
So the Baader- Meinhof gang were nominative determinists? Well I never.
Abbatoir0 t1_jdznogb wrote
Lillan Gooworth
Abbatoir0 t1_jdzntg2 wrote
Who is that guy, her Vampire husband?
vegemitey t1_jdzpu3d wrote
Here in the UK it's 16 weeks between donations for women, and 12 for men.
numba1dmxfan t1_jdzu2xt wrote
My ma isn’t even 70 and just hit 30 gallons. Doesn’t have blood in her name, though.
Jaggedmallard26 t1_jdzubp9 wrote
Donated Blood testing is done in bulk and paid donations attract donations from people desperate for money which tends to include drug addicts who are at significantly higher risk of diseases. By making it donation only you reduce the risk of people lying about their activities to donate. Paid plasma donation where the risk is significantly lower lead to the contaminated blood scandal and a lot of dead haemophilliacs.
Jaggedmallard26 t1_jdzuiqf wrote
Just look through the thread of regular donators saying they have extremely iron rich diets and still barely scrape by.
NotaRobto t1_jdzvkrm wrote
I like these silly jokes. Thanks
crackersncheeseman t1_jdzwupf wrote
Givername checks out
shruggedbeware t1_jdzynk9 wrote
Everyone knows adult humans have like 10 gallons of blood in their body, booooooooo
DumbbellDiva92 t1_je00yyx wrote
This lady might also just be an outlier. I’m not convinced having the same limit for men and women like we do in the US is actually a good idea. I know I got anemic when I tried to donate as often as allowed. At minimum, periodic ferritin testing should be implemented if they are going to keep the recovery time that low.
musicmad-123 t1_je03hsi wrote
In the UK they test our iron right before the donation every single time. I think they did trial having women be able to donate more frequently but they concluded it was safer to keep it as is.
DumbbellDiva92 t1_je03wlc wrote
They test our hemoglobin before as well but that’s different from ferritin. Think you need more blood for that (can’t just use a finger prick), but you can sometimes have iron deficiency that doesn’t show up by that (but would show up as low ferritin).
musicmad-123 t1_je047xi wrote
Ahh I'm with you
MistraloysiusMithrax t1_je04ult wrote
Oh wow so now we’re back to nominative determinism ok.
MistraloysiusMithrax t1_je0589w wrote
I mean, people with healthy stool samples can actually donate that
Treadcc t1_je08vo3 wrote
Interesting. I think better screening would solve that issue. Just screen people and set them up for repetitive donations. Have a meeting a couple of weeks before they can donate, test their blood, and then clear them if they are good. Then this can still be a thing that helps people especially poverty stricken ones (without ailments).
closeafter t1_je0a3ei wrote
Sshhhhhh it's for a good cause
Lentemern t1_je0a5wm wrote
This is the second time today I've heard this word, and I've never heard it before in my life.
stillnotelf t1_je0c2nm wrote
Batik fabric hit me with that on Saturday. My mom had a thing made that way and then it was in book 8 of the Expanse.
h0tterthanyourmum t1_je0ju5b wrote
What a name and what a woman
World_in_my_eyes t1_je0qm6y wrote
I donate platelets every month and I heal between donations, but I have small dark scars in the crooks of both arms. It’s especially bad right after I donate because it’s a double needle procedure and I’ll be rocking bruises and marks on both arms for a couple of days. The American Red Cross allows platelet donations every seven days, but that’s too much for my body.
VeniVidiUpVoti t1_je13y45 wrote
They made millions off her!
HRPuffnGiger t1_je17dh5 wrote
OP really missed their shot by not using the word "Bloodworth" in a pun
DataWeenie t1_je4b7kk wrote
What's ironic is that a treatment for iron being too high is to draw blood!
DataWeenie t1_je4be41 wrote
Not that impressive. I'm up to about 19 gallons and she has 30 years on me. Where I used to donate there were a lot of ex-military people which let them donate every 4 weeks instead of every 8 weeks and the Red Cross would have printouts of the high donors and many were over 40 gallons.
Stellar_Duck t1_je6poqj wrote
Yea, it's a common misconception they were radical left wing people.
greatgildersleeve t1_jdxathi wrote
I thought you couldn't donate past 65.