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Did any of you give your own blood before surgery in case it was needed for transfusion for any post-op complications? Also, did any of you have to get blood transfused after surgery? Just wondering....

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Did not give blood before surgery and did not need a transfusion after surgery. Honestly, I never even thought about it. :lol:

Good Luck to YOU! :lol:

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Did not give blood before surgery and did not need a transfusion after surgery. Honestly, I never even thought about it. :lol:

Good Luck to YOU! :lol:

Thanks. I guess it's the nurse coming out in me. :tongue: I know the complication risk is low and I was just wondering how many people have encountered this.

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But.........I did fill out a living will and a power of attorney. Hospital offered it for free on the day of surgery!

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kdlee: No blood taken before surgery and no blood given at surgery. No complications at all. I have lost 60 pounds since New Years. Best wishes

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Hmm. When I had my gallbladder and other surgeries they took blood incase I had probs. I guess Kaplan isn't worried about it. lol

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No blood taken before surgery and none needed after surgery. They did do blood tests and took some samples, but that was it.

I don't even know my blood type. I asked my PCP once if I could get my blood type and she said, "No, that's not necessary. No sense in paying for a test for something you don't need to know about."

HUH?

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Hmm. When I had my gallbladder and other surgeries they took blood incase I had probs. I guess Kaplan isn't worried about it. lol

Jeannie said I could donate some blood if I wanted, but she seems really hesitant about asking Kaplan about it. She doesn't seem worried about the need for it, either.

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kdlee: No blood taken before surgery and no blood given at surgery. No complications at all. I have lost 60 pounds since New Years. Best wishes

Good job! :lol:

Thanks for the replies, everyone. I've got a little bit of time before surgery to think about this and decide.

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I bleed a lot i dunno if thats why i donated blood, I dunno what Jeannie will want me to do...will have to ask sometime. lol

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I bleed a lot i dunno if thats why i donated blood, I dunno what Jeannie will want me to do...will have to ask sometime. lol

She didn't offer it to me. I brought it up to her.

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ah either way ill bring it up sometime lol

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I didn't give my own blood prior to surgery, but wish I had. Thankfully I didn't need a transfusion but came very close to needing one. The doctor scrapped my spleen with an instrument and therefore I lost a lot of blood. Post-op my blood counts were monitored closely.

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I didn't give my own blood prior to surgery, but wish I had. Thankfully I didn't need a transfusion but came very close to needing one. The doctor scrapped my spleen with an instrument and therefore I lost a lot of blood. Post-op my blood counts were monitored closely.

Something like that is what I'm afraid of! The nurse practitioner keeps reinforcing that complications are rare. However, this is a surgery and things can happen. I think I am going to go ahead and check into the self-donation. Thanks for the input.

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