Here’s something about being va😵ed: there’s no way to go back😳🥺🤬
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In many ways, I think it's time to stop worrying about what the jabbed people can do to get help. They need to start helping themselves.
That said, for those who remain un-jabbed, there are many scary realities. I know several vaxxed folks donating blood, and the vaxxed are making up a majority of the hospital population.
In an emergency, where do we (the non-jabbed) go? How do we protect ourselves, with no one around to defend our personal rights in a medical setting? What plans should we have in place?
There have been several good threads about these questions here on GAW, but it's on my mind a lot now.
Oooh, lucky! 🤞 you never have to.
I have a group of like-minded neighbors. One is O+ any willing to donate to any of us if we need it.
That is lucky. Hopefully never need it
I think you can donate your own blood for a scheduled surgery. But if you are injured in a car accident & need a blood transfusion you are out of luck.
I think you can have your own blood stored and frozen at a blood bank, in the US at least. The only reason I think this is because Kramer did it on Seinfeld.
O-negative pure blood, baby. $100,000 per unit. Please take a number, sit over there, and wait for your transfusion. I'm only tapped once month so you'd better be next in line!