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Date: 2009-10-28 08:09 pm (UTC)From:My mother's the same way - she's been donating blood regularly for decades now (they gave her an umbrella, and I think baseball tickets at one point), except that she fails the iron test by a hair every once in awhile. It's never done her any harm.
For that matter, I'm pretty good about giving blood - I don't faint, and at most I get a little dizzy if I overexert myself that day (which is normal).
I don't need to OD on iron to pass - however, given Chuckro's dietary issues lately, I've barely eaten red meat in months and probably haven't stepped up the leafy greens as much as I should have to compensate. I'd actually planned for this - tonight's dinner was going to involve a big bowl of spinach. Except that the blood drive was today instead of tomorrow.
Stupid calendar.
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Date: 2009-10-28 08:36 pm (UTC)From:Also, iron can easily be replenished with supplements, so it's not something that's hard to recover when some is donated.
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Date: 2009-10-29 03:04 pm (UTC)From:10/30 12-8 pm at the School of Business (119th+Bway)
10/31 Halloween (uh, wouldn't recommend that one) 11-4:30pm on College Walk
11/2 10:30-5:30 pm at the Law School, which is during work hours, so not so helpful there
11/3 they're at the Low Library (the round building that supposedly has the giant microscope in it, thanks Spider-Man) until 8 pm.
Durn, I don't see one at our hospital. It must have been earlier in the donation cycle. Then again, ours might also be later. I know I've donated around Halloween and at Christmas up here on different years. However, I do know that Port Authority has a standing donation center--you can make an appointment with them, too.
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Date: 2009-11-03 09:44 pm (UTC)From:therefore, not absorb-able by the human body.
In addition, spinach contains Oxalic Acid which binds to iron, (Fe++) therefore, it will inhibit iron absorption from other foods in the human body.
Soooo, if low iron levels are a problem, THE VERY LAST THING YOU SHOULD BE DOING IS EATING SPINACH!