Is donating blood equal as when you enjoy to acquire your blood drawn at the doctor's?
Like do they use the same kind of nozzle? And which one hurts more?
Answer: Well everyone is different, let's just make sure that's clear.
I individually find donating blood easier to handle because I cannot stand when they wrap the rubber band around my arm for when they're drawing blood because my arm go numb and I can feel the needle like mad more. I hate that numb tingly feeling too.
When you donate blood the plunger is a bit bigger but its not that bad. I hate needles and for me to say aloud that once the needle is in, it's fine, is a awfully big deal. If I can handle it, you can!
I find that neither really hurt more than the other...I simply hate the numb tingly thing they do at the doctors...I find that excruciatingly gross.
Also, don't worry about the post above, its unusual to be hurt when you donate blood. Those people are good at what they do...since they do it adjectives the time. I donate often and I've never been hurt once. They are nice and you get hold of food after! Yum, lol
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same thing, wider needle and tubes for faster transaction of a larger volume of blood. Make sure you do it next to someone that's good at it though. They might end up rupturing the capillary in your arm which leaves one hell of a bruise for a couple weeks. It's not bad for you though. Go for it, it's a great endowment to someone else that's gonna need it.Bigger needle for giving blood, and yeah, it hurts more too.
But don't be phased by that. You could pick up up to 9 lives. Personally, if i needed blood, I'd hate to hear about some guy not giving blood because he be afraid it was going to hurt a little.
Dont verbs about it. GIVE BLOOD!
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