Happy travels my plasma. I donate all the time. So happy to see it's helping others. ❣ Took a year off now I'm going to donate again. I've lost 20 pounds after my gallbladder surgery over a yr ago. So if you're under 150 pounds they take less plasma 😊
Every center has different criteria that you have to meet before donating. The most common ones are age, weight and overall health. Centers will provide a medical examination, screening and tests to determine your eligibility.
If you take medication, that doesn't mean that you won't be able to donate. Just check with donation center first. I've been on the fence about donating as well for some extra cash.
You do not get paid for your plasma. They compensate you for your time it takes to get the plasma and you are donating the plasma. They make millions of plasma so them compensating you for your time is nothing compared to what they make off of it.
Man, my plasma is doing more traveling than I am!
🤣yep
I never travelled to Europe.... but a part of me did over 100 times !!!!
Happy travels my plasma. I donate all the time. So happy to see it's helping others. ❣
Took a year off now I'm going to donate again. I've lost 20 pounds after my gallbladder surgery over a yr ago. So if you're under 150 pounds they take less plasma 😊
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If they mix all the donors why must I return for my second donation for it to be useable?
You can donate plasma in USA 2 times in a week, but in Europe, you can only do 1 donation for every 2 weeks.
Here's what happened: After I donated 12 times in the past 6 weeks I bought a new S22 Ultra 🤑($125x12)
Holy smokes! I’m in the lightest weight category and only get $40 at the very most. Good for you 😊
@@stephanieann622 Yeah that was nice last year when I started. My current average is $60 per donation now ($40 1st + 80 2nd) Still, not a bad deal . 🙂
This video was very interesting. Thank you
How do you know if your a good plasma donor before you take it out
Every center has different criteria that you have to meet before donating. The most common ones are age, weight and overall health. Centers will provide a medical examination, screening and tests to determine your eligibility.
They will let you know and if you’re not eligible they defer you for a certain period of time depending on the reason.
Very good procss to help other needy patient
If your blood type is A POSITIVE
CAM YOU DONATE PLASMA
WHAT IF YOU TAKE MEDICATION?
Yes I’m A+ and have donated 3 times and I take Atoravastatin
If you take medication, that doesn't mean that you won't be able to donate. Just check with donation center first. I've been on the fence about donating as well for some extra cash.
What about vaccinated blood with mRNA technology ? Does it matter
So, by donating plasma, you're really just helping people to profit from your generosity.
I'm also making 125$ a pop! It's real nice man
@@darksoles1305 You're not donating, though. You're selling.
You're not selling. You are compensated for your time while you are 100% donating your plasma.
@@kaylieharmon1084 That's if you SELL your plasma. I said DONATE.
Does donating clean my blood?
Impending Doom lmao no
Well it does filter out alot of the fatty portions of your blood. This isn't harmful to you though so no
Yes. And no
Bhai no dena
No. It's just removed, the plasma is filtered from it and then it's returned. No cleaning done. Same old dirty blood.
Too bad donating plasma doesn't cure things . .lol
You get PAID for plasma. That isn't the same as donation.
If you think its the same then you need to go back to school...
You do not get paid for your plasma. They compensate you for your time it takes to get the plasma and you are donating the plasma. They make millions of plasma so them compensating you for your time is nothing compared to what they make off of it.
@@kaylieharmon1084 you are still getting paid for it. Regardless how you wanna validate it. You still get paid, so it isn't donation.
you are exactly right William. . You are compensated for your time while you are in the chair, not the plasma.