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Originally Posted by goodtimesintv
You've done your share of good for others. You might want to quit while you're ahead.
That is a risky procedure, with putting back into the donor's body the unused portion of the blood taken, which runs thru tubing and machinery subject to contamination. Human beings running that, and the required safeguards, are not perfect and they can and do make mistakes.
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They only make mistakes very rarely and I should have spoke up as soon as I felt that something was off with the donation process.
I do have a kind of milquetoast personality unless fighting for survivors/victims of crimes on Facebook and Findlaw and elsewhere in my 224 613 Project. I can though assert myself when needed as I would not have gotten through law school at the University of Minnesota without taking a stand for something I believed in at that time.
I am sure that the woman who pushed the needle through felt terrible about the mistake she made. She sure apologized profusely.