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Which country do you live in? In the UK anyone who's ever received blood is not allowed to donate.Don't mind giving blood once a year or so and have for a long time. It's kind of a pay back. When I was in my early twenties I was in a car accident and lost a great deal of blood before I was taken to hospital, where they transfused five pints of blood. If it were not for the people who donated, I wouldn't have made it.
I was also taken off the register for six months following an eye infection (keratitis).I've given most of my adult life, bar one period of about a year when I was on the anti-acne drug Roaccutane.
I've given most of my adult life, bar one period of about a year when I was on the anti-acne drug Roaccutane. In the UK the minimum time between donations is 12 weeks, but I find I'm more likely to fail the haemoglobin test under 16 weeks.
Which country do you live in? In the UK anyone who's ever received blood is not allowed to donate.