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Blood Donor


Thu, July 31, 2008 3:09 PM

Hi everyone;

Does anyone know if I can still donate blood to the Red Cross while taking Asacol?

Thanks,

M. T.

FPO mtaylor
Joined Jul 31, 2008

Thu, August 14, 2008 12:00 AM

 Reply posted for zimbop.

Thank you for the information. My doctor hasn't used the word indeterminate yet. I will follow up with the Red Cross and ask a few more questions.  I love this community.

M.T.

FPO mtaylor
Joined Jul 31, 2008

Wed, August 13, 2008 12:00 AM

 Reply posted for Mtaylor.

I tried to donate blood a few months ago and had the same sort of questions about the medications I'm taking.  What surprised me however is that while ulcerative colitis is ok, if you have Crohn's they will not let you donate blood.  It's what they call a 'permanend exclusion' which means you can never give blood. 

I was really disappointed to learn this, especially since I have indeterminate colitis which means we're not sure if it's CD or UC.  They excluded me anyway just in case it's Crohn's.  I'm not sure what makes it a  problem but they wouldn't let me do it. 

FPO zimbop
Joined Apr 24, 2008

Mon, August 04, 2008 12:00 AM

 Reply posted for Littlestar.

 Hello Littlestar;

I pray for good results on your CT scans. Take care. Please let me know how they turned out.

M.T.

Thanks for replying.

FPO mtaylor
Joined Jul 31, 2008

Sun, August 03, 2008 11:56 PM

 Reply posted for Mtaylor.

M.T.

How are you doing, I am hanging in there went for a couple of ct scans friday and hope to get the results this week, I hope you are doing well.

 

Littlestar

FPO littlestar
Joined Jul 26, 2008

Fri, August 01, 2008 2:47 PM

 Reply posted for Littlestar.

Hi again Littlestar;

I contacted the Red Cross where I live. The medication Asacol is a good to go drug and not on the exempt list. I know Sulfa drugs are for infections, as I took them this past year.

Have a great day

Marjie

FPO mtaylor
Joined Jul 31, 2008

Thu, July 31, 2008 6:46 PM

 Reply posted for Littlestar.

Thanks Littlestar. Hope you are feeling better day by day.

 

M.T.

FPO mtaylor
Joined Jul 31, 2008

Thu, July 31, 2008 6:16 PM

 Reply posted for Mtaylor.

That is a good question,

I know I have tired to donate and because I have been on Sulfar meds they won't let me donate,  I bet if you call them they will be able to tell you.  Good luck,

Littlestar

FPO littlestar
Joined Jul 26, 2008

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