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antonioray
Nov 8, 2009, 12:40 AM
How much blood do hospitals take from you for admission(volume)? Can a high volume of blood loss stunt growth?
I remember it being like
2 sets of 4 cylindrical containers each time

I was admitted like 6 or 7 times in a span of a year because my parents are so f-ing stupid, they thought I was out of control because of some mental illness so they took me to inpatient mental units of hospitals

This happened when I was 12-13, right before or at the onset of puberty

Do you think losing that much blood(4 or 8 cylinders at a time, 6 or 7 times over a year) can stunt my growth

Or cause me to be anemic?

So your telling me I lost less blood in 1 year of 6 admissions to a hospital

Than a guy who donated blood to some kind of blood drive ONCE?

And when I said 6 or 7 times over 9 months, sometimes it was

Admission on Friday, discharge on Monday, then readmission on the next Friday because my parents took me again because I fought with them

medic-dan
Nov 16, 2009, 08:06 PM
How much blood do hospitals take from you for admission(volume)? can a high volume of blood loss stunt growth?
I remember it being like
2 sets of 4 cylindrical containers each time


I assume you mean the little containers that look like a small test tube?

Those are called vacutainers. They hold from about 3-10 ml. Even two sets would only be about 80ml max (usually about 1/2 that but it depends on what they're testing for).

Will that hurt you? It depends on the size of the patient but remember this - the first rule of medicine is do no harm. No doctor or nurse would deliberately draw enough blood to endanger you.

The guy/girl at the blood donation site is giving about a pint. 473ml or almost 6 times what you gave.

J_9
Nov 16, 2009, 08:14 PM
Sorry, but no, it won't stunt your growth.

Maybe you should stop being so angry with your parents.