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Old 03-12-2013, 08:53 AM   #23998
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Speaking of shots and stuff... Can blood donation be addictive? Because it's only 2 months from the last time and I really, really want to do that again
Yes, it CAN! It can both emotionally and psychologically addictive for many people, especially war veterans, and children of war veterans. Many compulsive blood donors do so out of 'survivor guilt.' Most health organizations prohibit donations within specified time limits. I know several people who have never missed a donation right on the day of their limit for the past 40-45 years! That is a LOT of blood donated and a lot of lives helped!

Donation is a wonderful gift of life, but stay within safe time margins. It's a great thing you are doing... unless you are doing it just for the free orange juice afterwards.


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