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Date: 2008-11-05 01:20 pm (UTC)From:The other way, you introduce a virus into your system, weaken your immune system, and infect the blood supply.
The second is much worse, since people getting blood transfusions are probably even weaker than you are after donating blood, but both strike me as stupendously bad ideas.
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Date: 2008-11-06 06:28 pm (UTC)From:Also getting vaccines, any vaccines, strengthens and activates your immune system! Keeping it in shape to ward off a real infection by real bacteria and viruses, instead of the weakened, half dead, and dead ones (viruses aren't "alive" but they can be made "non-infectous" easily) that they use to make vaccines...
Like anything else in or on your body, "Use it, or lose it!"
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Date: 2008-11-06 09:41 pm (UTC)From:In summary, flu shot and donating blood are good. On the same day is a really, really stupid idea.