Donated platelets for the first time today. I donated blood last year for the first time and nearly fainted in the chair as soon as the needle came out. Found out I was A+ and it's more beneficial for me to donate platelets, so I made an appointment. They did stick me in both arms, but I allowed them to because the process is faster if you have blood drawn from one and the other receiving back. Long story short, I felt fine afterwards. I didn't feel even slightly dizzy so it's a win-win for me and the donor center :)
One handy tip for blood platelet donors - drink a pint or more of full-fat milk a couple of hours before you donate. The anti-coagulant binds to free calcium in your system and causes side effects (sharp tingling sensations, particularly in the mouth) if there's not enough calcium spare. With the milk in your system, you have plenty of spare calcium and the discomfort is minimized. I always knock back plenty of milk before I donate platelets. You can feel the difference.
+Meranda take a calcium tablets. and i can't stress the importance of laying in an absolute comfortable position, otherwise, your hand will go numb in a matter of minutes and you'll be stuck there for an hour.
Thank you very much for these nice and interesting videoclip. I was inspired by this clip and started myself giving platelets for the first time although I had a long experience with giving plasma on the AUTOPHERESIS-C machine. Now we are 7 weeks later and in that period I did 3 platelet donations on the TRIMA ACCEL machine and I can tell you it works pretty good! The only thing I advise is to take good care of your calcium input: drink plenty low-fat milk, eat plenty of yoghourth and take the Ca ++ drink of your donor centrum, especially if you are 90' on the machine.
Second donation today nervous at first but will be continuing to donate till told otherwise take a laptop watch a film or use the Wifi after your first donation they will feed and water you the second time while you are donating platelets, Don't hesitate the benefits for the recipient are worthwhile and they drop you a text notifying you of the receiving hospital once your donation has been distributed :-) 71 minutes 1st donation - 68 minutes 2nd donation !!!!! (I am based in the UK)
I currently have donated 16 gallons of platelets with Vitalant in Merced, CA. There is never a "dull" moment in the process. Been going regularly since 2016.
I have O+, yet they said I had such good platelet levels that they'd like me to donate platelets from now on, so I'm looking up videos like this to prepare. The needle is small eh? That's a plus!
I can donate whole blood, no problem, but the thought of my blood going through a machine and coming back in, doesn't sit well with me. I think of all those dialysis patients who contracted HIV with an infected machine (yeah, yeah, I know it's not the same, but I still think about it.) Take it all and don't put it back in :)
There are very stringent requirements and procedures for these machines to ensure that doesn't happen. There are also stringent requirements on donors to ensure they do not have HIV. Even if someone had HIV and didn't know it, when they would give either their whole blood or platelet donation it would be tested for HIV. All blood products go through stringent testing procedures and they would definitely notify the person with HIV.
+Teri Weidt i was wandering about that, too. i get the the tubes and bags are all brand new and sealed, but i didn't know how the centrifuge part works. however, your blood never comes in contact with the centrifuge, instead, it's flown into a jar that rotates, and the jar is disposable. reference: /watch?v=gOUcq8l5yHg
Drink full-fat milk (at least 1 pint) before you donate platelets. The anti-coagulant binds itself to free calcium in your system so, the more calcium you have to spare, the less discomfort you get.
On this machine it takes me about 50 minutes ^^ It's not hard to donate platelets, but you need good veins. Otherwise you'll be disqualified (but still able to donate full blood)
Haha yeah my good veins is in the right arm but its annoying holding the arm in the same position Dx. It took me an hour and 30 minutes but they lowered the number to 6.8 x 10 because my arm couldn't stay in the same position for too long.
Eddie Vasquez No. You’ll get a good portion of your blood back while your platelets are taken. There’s a chance you might feel lightheaded, but not as much as if you were donating blood. You will have an anticoagulant flowing through your body, but that will clear out through the day. The return process will feel weird, getting cool liquid mixed with your blood, but then it will return to drawing.
I felt pretty weird after the experience. My body got extremely tingly afterwards and I felt extremely tired but it went away quickly. Probably after an hour I felt back to normal.
You can still donate whole blood. Your whole blood will be used as it is needed - sometimes they use it as whole blood and sometimes they separate it out and use the individual parts. Possibly depends on your red/plasma/platelet numbers.
Vincent2wice the people reading these comments are considering donating platelets and terrified about the size of the needle. His spelling will effect no one whose anus is stick-free.
Well, I have been told that I have more than average of platelets and they have asked me to donate. BUT after watching this video, I wonder how they sterilize this machine?? Because the blood is cycling in it and goes back to the donator !!!
Donated platelets for the first time today. I donated blood last year for the first time and nearly fainted in the chair as soon as the needle came out. Found out I was A+ and it's more beneficial for me to donate platelets, so I made an appointment. They did stick me in both arms, but I allowed them to because the process is faster if you have blood drawn from one and the other receiving back. Long story short, I felt fine afterwards. I didn't feel even slightly dizzy so it's a win-win for me and the donor center :)
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One handy tip for blood platelet donors - drink a pint or more of full-fat milk a couple of hours before you donate. The anti-coagulant binds to free calcium in your system and causes side effects (sharp tingling sensations, particularly in the mouth) if there's not enough calcium spare. With the milk in your system, you have plenty of spare calcium and the discomfort is minimized. I always knock back plenty of milk before I donate platelets. You can feel the difference.
Elenna Pointer
Elenna Pointer damn im lactose intolerant though
+Meranda take a calcium tablets. and i can't stress the importance of laying in an absolute comfortable position, otherwise, your hand will go numb in a matter of minutes and you'll be stuck there for an hour.
Thank you for posting this video. I'm donating platelets for the first time this afternoon.
Good for you! I hope your first donation went smoothly. I donate A+ whole blood and platelets too :)
I plan on donating platelets soon, always was told it felt weird, can't wait to try it
Thank you very much for these nice and interesting videoclip.
I was inspired by this clip and started myself giving platelets for the first time although I had a long experience with giving plasma on the AUTOPHERESIS-C machine.
Now we are 7 weeks later and in that period I did 3 platelet donations on the TRIMA ACCEL machine and I can tell you it works pretty good!
The only thing I advise is to take good care of your calcium input: drink plenty low-fat milk, eat plenty of yoghourth and take the Ca ++ drink of your donor centrum, especially if you are 90' on the machine.
Hey guys Thx....can’t wait to donate platelets ... but I want to know how is the donor doing... currently... that is is one impt concern??
Second donation today nervous at first but will be continuing to donate till told otherwise take a laptop watch a film or use the Wifi after your first donation they will feed and water you the second time while you are donating platelets, Don't hesitate the benefits for the recipient are worthwhile and they drop you a text notifying you of the receiving hospital once your donation has been distributed :-) 71 minutes 1st donation - 68 minutes 2nd donation !!!!! (I am based in the UK)
I currently have donated 16 gallons of platelets with Vitalant in Merced, CA. There is never a "dull" moment in the process. Been going regularly since 2016.
Wow dude, that's crazy. God bless you for that!
16 gallons?! Do you donate the maximum allowable 25 times per year?
@@krogdog several units at a time add up. Thank you, Jesus, for keeping the blessings going.
I have O+, yet they said I had such good platelet levels that they'd like me to donate platelets from now on, so I'm looking up videos like this to prepare. The needle is small eh? That's a plus!
my neadle was actialy prety large. about the size of the inside of a pen
Matticus Barticus i wouldn't consider it to be a small needle....but..its tolerable..go for it..
I think the needle is 16 or 17g
Brace yourselves.
The Cells at Work storm is coming.
Just donated
Thanks this video was really helpful 🤗
What gauge needle is used for ?
you can feel the old blood being pumped back into and i can be uncomfortable at moment.
nice, more loli need to protecc
I can donate whole blood, no problem, but the thought of my blood going through a machine and coming back in, doesn't sit well with me. I think of all those dialysis patients who contracted HIV with an infected machine (yeah, yeah, I know it's not the same, but I still think about it.) Take it all and don't put it back in :)
There are very stringent requirements and procedures for these machines to ensure that doesn't happen. There are also stringent requirements on donors to ensure they do not have HIV. Even if someone had HIV and didn't know it, when they would give either their whole blood or platelet donation it would be tested for HIV. All blood products go through stringent testing procedures and they would definitely notify the person with HIV.
Does it hurt tho?
here in the UK it takes around 90 mins
And tell me how do they sterilize the machine inbetween clients ??
Teri Weidt that's actually a damn good question
+Teri Weidt i was wandering about that, too. i get the the tubes and bags are all brand new and sealed, but i didn't know how the centrifuge part works. however, your blood never comes in contact with the centrifuge, instead, it's flown into a jar that rotates, and the jar is disposable.
reference: /watch?v=gOUcq8l5yHg
The complete plastic apheresis set (separation belt, lines, pump, sensor and valve cassette) is disposable and is only used one time for you.
I hate the feeling that that the fluid that prevents clotting gives me.
do you get tingly lips?
Vance Corsey not really, just kind of like a numbing sensation, I'm not really numb but it feels like it lol.
Drink full-fat milk (at least 1 pint) before you donate platelets. The anti-coagulant binds itself to free calcium in your system so, the more calcium you have to spare, the less discomfort you get.
Elenna Pointer yea, just donated double platelet and one red cell and i always request tums and water.
On this machine it takes me about 50 minutes ^^ It's not hard to donate platelets, but you need good veins. Otherwise you'll be disqualified (but still able to donate full blood)
Haha yeah my good veins is in the right arm but its annoying holding the arm in the same position Dx. It took me an hour and 30 minutes but they lowered the number to 6.8 x 10 because my arm couldn't stay in the same position for too long.
They like to have me on for 99 minutes. Been doing usually double donations and sometimes even a triple.
My whole blood donation was about 15 minutes long (I have small veins)
How long would the platelet donation take?
About 60 minutes. The last time was about 70 minutes, but i watched tv and talked with the doctor.
It took me a whole 2 hours
I feel pretty wonky after giving blood. Is this going to be anything like that?
Eddie Vasquez No. You’ll get a good portion of your blood back while your platelets are taken. There’s a chance you might feel lightheaded, but not as much as if you were donating blood. You will have an anticoagulant flowing through your body, but that will clear out through the day. The return process will feel weird, getting cool liquid mixed with your blood, but then it will return to drawing.
I felt pretty weird after the experience. My body got extremely tingly afterwards and I felt extremely tired but it went away quickly. Probably after an hour I felt back to normal.
How long does it takes approximately?
One hour and 30- two hours and 30
@@JuggernautJMP thanks
Thx but my veins are too small but I got tons of platelets no gift cards for me:(
You can still donate whole blood. Your whole blood will be used as it is needed - sometimes they use it as whole blood and sometimes they separate it out and use the individual parts. Possibly depends on your red/plasma/platelet numbers.
i want to donate platelets but the machine kept messing up any suggestions?
i agree with all but a 15 gage needle isnt what id call small..i do donate...
Suzie Dunson, maybe people would take your comment seriously if you can spell "Guage"
Vincent2wice the people reading these comments are considering donating platelets and terrified about the size of the needle. His spelling will effect no one whose anus is stick-free.
on the TRIMA it is a 17G needle.
this is smaller then a 16G needle used for donating plasma on the AUTOPHERESIS-C
fantastic.
...does it hurt?
It feels weird, and obviously when they stick you it stings a bit.
Doesn't hurt any more than a regular donation. It's the typical "pinch" they warn you about. Less than 5-10 seconds later it's like nothing happened.
Well, I have been told that I have more than average of platelets and they have asked me to donate. BUT after watching this video, I wonder how they sterilize this machine?? Because the blood is cycling in it and goes back to the donator !!!
My thoughts exactly!
They use single use sterile tubing to move your blood, and then replace the tubing after every donation.
I was so cold from my returns.
thanks alot
hello friends
Yellow bag is plasma.
The needs of the loli outweighs the needs of the anone
lolis
anone anone
wait you get gift cards for donating? wtf
anone anone