^ always the taker, never the giver...
Yep can't donate because of mad cow disease, which is a brilliant excuse because I don't really want to.
Good stuff.
The reduction in viscosity reduces the risk or a heart attack or heart disease, so good to do it regularly.
Not to mention lowering the mean total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, protecting against cardiovascular disease.
It also decreases the risk of certain cancers that are linked to high iron levels. Men and post-menopausal women can shed excessive iron by donating.
win win win.
Of course with an extra win that you will likely be helping someone in need, and possibly saving a life.
Stroller went down the blood bank to donate some blood, they could not find any but extracted a shit load of meth and assorted other drugs .
Kept the other junkies toped up for 12 months.
On ya Stroll, get the needle inta ya eh Stroll.
Just made my appointment to donate on Thursday.
Will post a few pics, got that feel good factor already.
Few years ago, four of us, all A+, went in to donate for a friend about to have heart surgery. All four of us rejected. I, and one other, for having had malaria and dengue; the other two for having fairly recent colored-in tattoos. I was amazed, although pleased, at how strict the screening process was.
The world according to Lu; When he's wrong and you're right, you're wrong.
Refer to his idea that women's menstruation accounts for "renewal" and thus it's only men and post-menopausal women that need to blood-let regularly to "renew" their blood. And he's doubled down on that after being given the facts.
Verging on Dunning-Kruger.
Menstruation sure does buddy.
Women on average will lose a pint of blood in around 14 months due to it.
Do you think that they don't have any blood left in their body by their mid 20s?
You moron.
You're still struggling with the fact that blood "renewal" is a constant process in men and women alike, and that 10 ml per day for 4 or 5 days a month is completely insignificant. And considering that menstrual discharge is actually the lining of the uterus, actual blood loss is minimal.
Why do you think women can donate blood during their period?
Idiot.
No, not not mistaking anything at all.
Lets back track a bit.
You contend that because men don't menstruate they will benefit from blood donation because it renews their blood and women get that benefit from excreting 80 ml (tops) of menstrual discharge (which is largely uterus lining cells, not blood) per month and that this discharge is responsible for a pint of blood over 14 months.
No matter if it is red blood cells, white blood cells, plasma, or any other componant of blood, it is all constantly being refreshed as needed or dictated by the body and men's blood doesn't "get old" as you said because of lack of menstruation. It's not like an oil change, and women's "oil change" is such a slow gradual process as to be negligible in the greater scheme of the body's constant refreshing of all cells.
Your understanding of how the body works is dismal. Your understanding of menstruation is pathetic. It's 5th form biology. Maybe you didn't make it to 5th form. Perhaps you should have paid attention instead of making plans to pull Wendy's pig tails at play time.
Keep on googling. You just may feel the need to come back and admit you were totally wrong.
Luigi: Men benefit from blood donation because it renews their blood. Women don't need it because they discharge 80 ml of uterus lining each month.
Luigi: Men's blood gets old, women's is refreshed from having their periods.
Luigi: I will stick to my guns despite being obviously very wrong and I will tell anyone who thinks I'm wrong that they're a moron.
Last edited by Luigi; 20-02-2019 at 10:55 AM.
Yawn...................
second after second, minute after minute, hour after hour, day after day, week after week and month after month the same shit again and again and again. how many threads has it spread across? just fucking let it go. the forum is fucked enough without you two and your orgy of a wankfest...
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