The blood bank has no way to be comfortable with taking the risk that your piercing hasn't left you with some sort of disease from dirty equipment or do-it-yourself piercings. They typically want to see if you are alive and healthy after 6-months before they take the risk.
I ate British beef while I was stationed in Spain in the early '80's and they still won't take my blood because of the risk of "Mad Cow" disease...moo.
You cant
No the squid and octopuses blood is blue. Sorry i cant give a spiel about why their blood is blue. :)
Q. Can you give a sentence using 'barely'? A. I can 'barely' see you, I might need glasses.
Well with no jewellery in it and it not being cleaned out on a regular basis, something has gotten into the actual piercing and is causing irritation to the piercing. Wash the piercing with warm running water and soap give it a good rinse and the irritation should cease.
Generally they ask first. Then they they check your hematocrite value. If its low then normal it means that you cant give blood.
Hey like tattoos if you cant handle the pain go find something else to do. No licensed body piercer is permitted to use injection anesthetic for piercings in North America. Besides that the injection distorts the tissue and makes the piercing lop sided.
If it hangs or dangles chances are good that it will retain a piercing. Placing the navel piercing off to the side will be problematic for aftercare and irritation during the healing process. If you haven't had a navel piercing before then stay with something that is simpler to care for and will give a result a navel piercing is supposed to give.
probably because they dont want diseases that are not common in the U.S. to be brought over to us.
One of them is true, you cant give blood for a full 12 months after getting inked. Not sure about the epidural though, shouldn't think it would matter.
Once I was finished piercing her tongue I went home. The sound was so piercing it hurt my ears. His comment was piercing and hurt my feelings. I watched him piercing each piece of meat with a skewer to make the kabobs.
we cant give suspensions by intravenously, only solutions we can. because suspensions can blocks the blood vessels.
you cant give blood & its very expensive to remove & it doesnt really go away to well.