• GoodShowSir@feddit.uk
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    Huh interesting, as someone who has to bloodlet regularly… nice to know my PFAS levels should be a bit lower.

    Additionally - not good people are having to do it because of this. Just further scares me of the quality of our drinking water by all our crazy water providers.

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      I’m curious - why would someone need to bloodlet? I’m ignorant AF on this but I thought this was like, dark ages medicine?

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        It’s used therapeutically for hemochromatosis which is too much iron in your blood.

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                13 hours ago

                How ironic.

                But really tho, people with high iron are good for blood donation because a lot of people are low and they more readily pass the screening tests for donation.

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                  So yeah you can’t when your iron levels are too high but when it goes down to normal levels you can become a regular donator, which then helps keep the levels down.

                  With my super iron blood I can then donate blood every 8 weeks instead of the normal 12. If I am remembering that right.

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      Always nice to have a silver lining!
      I really don’t want to think about a 10 year future where everyone has to go through this.