01-14-2012, 02:37 PM
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Don't Tease Me
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Originally Posted by alnorth
The 1st method (which is now the most common) is they have you take some kind of medication for about a week which causes you to make more of whatever it is they need, then they do a blood draw from one arm into some machine that separates out what they need, returning the remaining blood back into your other arm. No surgery, but one side effect of the medication you take is soreness, and you are pretty much good to go and back to normal a few days after the donation.
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wow, that's cool.
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