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Blood draw - 3/5/2015 2:15:04 AM   
Kirasen


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Hey I need to know what kind of place I can get my blood drawn. The blood isn't for a blood test, nor is it for donations. Any info can help thanx.
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RE: Blood draw - 3/5/2015 2:39:50 AM   
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What is the blood for then?

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RE: Blood draw - 3/5/2015 2:45:24 AM   
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Its just for private use.

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RE: Blood draw - 3/5/2015 3:32:21 AM   
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Why not do it yourself. You can get phlebotomy supplies off eBay if you are on a budget.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR4.TRC1.A0.H0.Xvacutainer.TRS0&_nkw=vacutainer&ghostText=&_sacat=0

Or, befriend a med tech or phlebotomist or a nurse...

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RE: Blood draw - 3/5/2015 8:20:58 AM   
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Why not do it yourself. You can get phlebotomy supplies off eBay if you are on a budget.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR4.TRC1.A0.H0.Xvacutainer.TRS0&_nkw=vacutainer&ghostText=&_sacat=0

Or, befriend a med tech or phlebotomist or a nurse...

As a veteran of way too many blood draws, I'd strongly advise against attempting it oneself.

Befriending a pro, on the other hand, has possibilities.

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RE: Blood draw - 3/5/2015 8:35:34 AM   
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Why not do it yourself. You can get phlebotomy supplies off eBay if you are on a budget.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR4.TRC1.A0.H0.Xvacutainer.TRS0&_nkw=vacutainer&ghostText=&_sacat=0

Or, befriend a med tech or phlebotomist or a nurse...

As a veteran of way too many blood draws, I'd strongly advise against attempting it oneself.

Befriending a pro, on the other hand, has possibilities.


I agree with this ^ definitely look for a scene friendly professional who can do this.

When Steve and me got our clear screening back we took a vile of each others blood and drank it with a shot of vodka.


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RE: Blood draw - 3/5/2015 4:43:04 PM   
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Thank you. I thought that might be my only option, but I wanted to check first. Thanks.

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RE: Blood draw - 3/5/2015 7:16:07 PM   
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Hey I need to know what kind of place I can get my blood drawn. The blood isn't for a blood test, nor is it for donations. Any info can help thanx.


I think you can bleed on most street corners.

Razor blades work.

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RE: Blood draw - 3/5/2015 11:07:16 PM   
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I have a follow up question. How much blood loss is a fatal amount? I'm trying to avoid dying.

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RE: Blood draw - 3/5/2015 11:51:27 PM   
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To roughly quote Hunter S: Only those who have gone over the line, know precisely where it is. :D
I'm thinking about a quart, from my EMS classes. Assuming hydration and nutrition follow closely. If we don't hear back, my memory sucks?

< Message edited by epiphiny43 -- 3/5/2015 11:54:06 PM >

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RE: Blood draw - 3/5/2015 11:51:30 PM   
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I have a follow up question. How much blood loss is a fatal amount? I'm trying to avoid dying.

If you're asking questions like this, I think you might want to take a little time and do a little more research on the matter before soliciting bloodletting on a BDSM forum. Just a thought.

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RE: Blood draw - 3/5/2015 11:55:17 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Kirasen

I have a follow up question. How much blood loss is a fatal amount? I'm trying to avoid dying.



Da Fuq?

How big of a vial of blood do you want drawn?

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RE: Blood draw - 3/5/2015 11:56:42 PM   
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To roughly quote Hunter S: Only those who have gone over the line, know precisely where it is. :D
I'm thinking about a quart, from my EMS classes. Assuming hydration and nutrition follow closely. If we don't hear back, my memory sucks?



So, you are saying, "Yeah, if I'm wrong, yer gonna die!"

I'm sorry, my dark sense of humor laughed out loud.

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RE: Blood draw - 3/6/2015 12:20:57 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Gauge


quote:

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I have a follow up question. How much blood loss is a fatal amount? I'm trying to avoid dying.



Da Fuq?

How big of a vial of blood do you want drawn?

Well I'm going to be taking over time about enough to fill a good many vials. Its not for one big one.

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If you're asking questions like this, I think you might want to take a little time and do a little more research on the matter before soliciting bloodletting on a BDSM forum. Just a thought.

I am, its for a project that I need to do in about 6 weeks.

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RE: Blood draw - 3/6/2015 1:29:10 AM   
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Is this some sort of revenge project? Sorry but its all starting to sound a bit dodgy to me.

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RE: Blood draw - 3/6/2015 2:39:53 AM   
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Is this some sort of revenge project? Sorry but its all starting to sound a bit dodgy to me.


No I'm just trying out a silly project. Seriously its nothing very big, its not anything bad or serious. Just a silly project.

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RE: Blood draw - 3/6/2015 5:50:46 AM   
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I guess I had an odd childhood. I could draw blood and do blood typing when I was eight.
I can imagine the hissy fits modern schools would have with a fifth grader blood typing his class as a science fair project.

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RE: Blood draw - 3/6/2015 9:08:28 AM   
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No I'm just trying out a silly project. Seriously its nothing very big, its not anything bad or serious. Just a silly project.



So, let me get this straight... you know... because I am a little slow...

You want to draw blood from yourself. You need to know how much you can lose before you would die. You refer to this as a silly project, and nothing serious.

Am I the only one that sees this as contradictory?

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RE: Blood draw - 3/6/2015 9:21:11 AM   
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I guess I had an odd childhood. I could draw blood and do blood typing when I was eight.
I can imagine the hissy fits modern schools would have with a fifth grader blood typing his class as a science fair project.

We did blood-typing in seventh grade; guess we were a little slow.

But that only seemed to take a finger stick, just as testing blood sugar does. I've only ever heard "blood draw" used in reference to finding a vein and filling at least a vial or two--or four or five, in my case.

Then there's the joy of when they need arterial blood . . . .

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RE: Blood draw - 3/6/2015 7:30:40 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Gauge


quote:

ORIGINAL: Kirasen

No I'm just trying out a silly project. Seriously its nothing very big, its not anything bad or serious. Just a silly project.



So, let me get this straight... you know... because I am a little slow...

You want to draw blood from yourself. You need to know how much you can lose before you would die. You refer to this as a silly project, and nothing serious.

Am I the only one that sees this as contradictory?

Whats contradictory about it?

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