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Date: Wed, 01/03/2007 - 13:23

Submitted by anonymous
on Wed, 01/03/2007 - 13:23

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hi. I'm new here, can you bear with me? I'm looking for legal advice.
ok, I sold my plasma, for $30 every time. i know you're only supposed to do it two times a week, but i did it every day. see, i would do it in one city on monday, then drive 20 miles somewhere else on tues, then back to the original city on wed. you get the picture. I'm lazy, and I don't want to work, so I thought this was a great idea, I mean, $150 a week to do nothing. Then I would return things I had laying around if I needed more money. Easy dough.
well, then my vein collapsed. here's where I need your help. I need more money, but i can't donate for awhile because of my vein. can I sue one of the plasma places for malpractice or something? I won't tell them i've been donating every day, i'll let them think i only go when i'm supposed to.


Bustedvein, rather than worrying about whether you can sue someone, if I were you, I'd be more concerned about my health. There's a reason why they only let you donate twice a week. You're lucky if a collapsed vein is your only problem. I don't think you'd get far by trying to sue anyone. I think they would realize that you were trying to con them if they see that you drove 20 miles on off days. Also, didn't you use a lot of gas money driving back and forth?

I think it would be less exhausting getting a real job, which by the way, would pay a lot more, as well.


lrhall41

Submitted by dbaker6 on Wed, 01/03/2007 - 13:39

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I would think that the clinics keep a computerized record of donors and their donation dates, etc. If threatened with a lawsuit, I'm sure their the clinic's legal reps would do some "investigating" and find out what you've been up to.

If you've signed anything before donating that says you will not/have not donated when you're not supposed to, or anything to that effect, and you get caught in a lie, you could be facing more problems than you started with, I would think.

Also, I agree with dbaker, you should be thinking of your health. What are you going to do if you can't donate plasma, and are physically unable to get a real job due to your health?


lrhall41

Submitted by Tiffany99 on Wed, 01/03/2007 - 14:01

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Bustedvein, I know a few people that have been in your situation, for whatever reason, it was easier for them to donate plasma and blood. Here is another money making thought. If you are a female up to age 31 and you are a non-smoker, you can donate your eggs. On the flip side if you are a male, then you could donate your sper*. You should give your busted veins a rest. BTW, when you donate plasma do they give you ice cream/cookies like they do when you give blood? Because that is kind of like killing two birds with one stone, you get money for your plasma and a meal.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Wed, 01/03/2007 - 15:59

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bustedvein -

I'm sorry that you find yourself in a position where you feel driving miles upon miles every week and putting your health in serious danger is a suitable alternative to a job.

None of us can offer you legal advice. However, from one person to another, I don't think you'd win if you took this to an attorney. If you feel you have a case, you are certainly entitled to do so - it's your choice.


lrhall41

Submitted by SUEBEEHONEY70 on Wed, 01/03/2007 - 16:04

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i am not a kid. you can't donate unless you are 18, and i would not know where to get a false id.

steelers1 you seem nice. can you give me some advice? you know a lot about making money, do you have any other ideas? i'm afraid to donate my eggs, because what if I don't have enough for me to have babies later on? it's always better to be safe than sorry. oh yeah, they give cookies, but i don't eat them, because they are hydrox, not oreo, and i have really expensive taste.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 01/03/2007 - 17:25

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I will not judge you for your expensive taste Bustedvein. Just donate one egg, when you are conceived you are already predetermined with the number of children nature will allow you to have. So just try donating one, and see if the docs can tell you how many you have left, that way you will know how many to donate. Also, I heard that an unnamed man in a state psychiatric facility is planning to set up a stand under a bridge buying kidneys, if all else fails that would be your last ditch chance to earn rent money.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Wed, 01/03/2007 - 17:29

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i'm afraid to donate my eggs, because what if I don't have enough for me to have babies later on?

A human female typically has about 400,000 follicles/potential eggs, all formed before birth. Only several hundred of these ???????eggs??????? will actually ever be released during her reproductive years.

I think you will have enough.


lrhall41

Submitted by jedijeff13 on Wed, 01/03/2007 - 20:40

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Author's note: I was more likely flirting with some busty co-ed in the study hall.
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The power was out for approximately 12 hours, extending into the next morning.
It was the largest power outage in US history.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 01/03/2007 - 20:55

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