It would be great if we could get a list of what is allowed and what is not allowed. Do these differ from bloodbank to bloodbank, or are the rules universal?
Women are excluded from donating: any age, all women. Of course I asked why & was told donations from women cause a lot of problems 'Women get a lot of headaches' she said.
Incredible! I'm sure we'll find the roots to this in some old social, perhaps religion related, taboo.
In the posts referred to by myself and Isobella (talking about the same incident, by the way) this was a private clinic, Cedimat, allegedly one of the best and most enlightened in the country, so I think we have a long battle ahead of us, but that's no reason not to try to win it.
I'm up for trying to do a bit of consciousness raising if we can come up with a strategy.
Linda.
I used to donate for many years in England and can't remember if size was a criteria, never having been anywhere near 7 stones myself.
So, if anybody can given any information on the blood giving exclusions of any of the private clinics it would be very welcome.
I will try to contact my cousin in the capital who is a journalist and see what she can dig up.
Distinguido se?or Hidalgo, eso no es mas que un Tabu ya que las normas dominicanas son en realidad elaboradas tomando los antecedentes que existen en materia de salud, es decir los estandares son los mismo o parecido a los de otros paises de la region y el mundo, asi que las mujeres dominicaas si pueden donar sangre .
Hay que ver si la informacion osale de algun establecimiento en donde no se queria trabjr y esa fue la razon que explicaron para quedarse sentados.
Atentamente y reiterandome a sus ordenes
Atentamente:
Dr. Socrates E. Sosa Pe?a
Dear Mr. Hidalgo: That is just taboo, The truth is that Dominican rules are really made up taking into consideration the
precedents (info, statisticts) in health matters, in other words the standards are the same or very similar to those established in the neighbor countries and around the world. Thus, Dominican women can donate blood. Probably this information was released from an establishment where the personnel did not want to work and they gave false data.
I have a reply from my cousin in Santo Domingo, and she tells me that women can donate blood. As the matter of fact in her youth she was president of the juvenile chapter of the Red Cross from 1964 to 1968 and women were called to donate blood as a humanitarian effort.
Also have a response from Dr. Socrates E. Sosa Pe?a Director National Blood Program. The following is a copy of his e-mail response to me. The English translation follows...
Attached Message
From: socrates sosa <socratessosa@hotmail.com>
To: Alfredo Hidalgo <prometheus5@verizon.net>
Subject: RE:
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 16:55:00 +0000
Hope this info helps to clarify some things.