Was it a discouraging hypothesis to receive a inoculation after donating blood? Should I see a doctor?
(Sorry for repeating this question. I posted it before and cannot find it; maybe it be deleted.)
I donated blood for the first time 2 days ago at a Red Cross blood drive. I fainted/blacked out an hour after donating. (I'm 17, 116 pounds, and it was my first time donating.) I kept seeing spots yesterday. I feel ok today, of late a little weak. (By the way, I did EVERYTHING they said, similar to eating, drinking water, etc. I wasn't nervous or anything. Maybe it be because I wasn't that heavy?)
Yesterday, I had my 3rd/final HPV vaccination on indistinguishable arm I donated blood. It still hurts like CRAZY. I feel even weaker, and right after, I was SO dizzy. (I DID inform the nurse I donated blood. She said it be ok, but then again she asked me to sign consent for the HPV vaccine, even though I'm not 18. So I'm really not sure how good she is at her job...)
I freshly feel like a MESS today! I don't know if it's just the HPV shot or a combination w/ the donating blood, but I a moment ago feel terrible. Should I bother going to the doctor? Is there anything a doctor can do to trademark me feel better? (Medication?) Or do I need to wait this out?
Answers:
ya the 3rd gardasil shot kills!! it hurt more than my tattoo and all my piercings combined!
i'm sure you be fine, if you don't feel better by monday be in motion in and see the doc..
Hey here, crappy you lost your question..you already checked the "my questions" tab yah?
Anyway, generally the pain should turn away fairly quickly (1 or two days). If it persists (or get worse!), you should give the donor clinic a call...they'll be able to enlighten you what to do; they may suggest you go see a doctor at a walk-in-clinic.
And hey the fainting thing, it happen. It happened to my girlfriend. Keep eating and drinking water. If you quality sick, go see a doc for sure.
But my suggestion right now would be to call the blood donor clinic (so feasible the red cross directly) and just explain to them what happened. Especially the fact you have that vaccine.
When you give blood, you donate quite a bit, but not THAT much. We replenish it quickly..that's why it's essential to eat/drink a lot because you need to create more blood! You should do the same to waste off the vaccine as well..what you are doing in that covering is fighting off an insignificant amount of the human papilloma virus so you can protect yourself easily if you 'catch' the virus from the environment. I wouldn't feel you would need all your blood to do this..it might help though haha. The certainty you got it in the same arm doesn't backing. Your veins do not like being poked at and injured.
(in certainty, this is going a little deep..but your veins can in reality "roll away" if a nurse tries to stick it with a needle and misses a few times..kind of it's own defense works..that's why they sometimes need to switch arms because they "can't get that vein")
I'd call the clinic! They button this stuff all the time, and are trained to help you. Good luck, you'll be fine.
The third HPV shot hurt thoroughly badly for me too, I think that's a very adjectives occurrence. Getting a vaccine the next day might not enjoy been the greatest idea because your body was still replacing the blood you lost, but I don't assume it would be life-threatening.
Give your doctor's office a call and ask if they think you should come within. They will probably tell you to wait it out today and see if you feel better tomorrow. If it get worse than it is right now, you should go to the doctor right away.
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I donated blood for the first time 2 days ago at a Red Cross blood drive. I fainted/blacked out an hour after donating. (I'm 17, 116 pounds, and it was my first time donating.) I kept seeing spots yesterday. I feel ok today, of late a little weak. (By the way, I did EVERYTHING they said, similar to eating, drinking water, etc. I wasn't nervous or anything. Maybe it be because I wasn't that heavy?)
Yesterday, I had my 3rd/final HPV vaccination on indistinguishable arm I donated blood. It still hurts like CRAZY. I feel even weaker, and right after, I was SO dizzy. (I DID inform the nurse I donated blood. She said it be ok, but then again she asked me to sign consent for the HPV vaccine, even though I'm not 18. So I'm really not sure how good she is at her job...)
I freshly feel like a MESS today! I don't know if it's just the HPV shot or a combination w/ the donating blood, but I a moment ago feel terrible. Should I bother going to the doctor? Is there anything a doctor can do to trademark me feel better? (Medication?) Or do I need to wait this out?
Answers:
ya the 3rd gardasil shot kills!! it hurt more than my tattoo and all my piercings combined!
i'm sure you be fine, if you don't feel better by monday be in motion in and see the doc..
Hey here, crappy you lost your question..you already checked the "my questions" tab yah?
Anyway, generally the pain should turn away fairly quickly (1 or two days). If it persists (or get worse!), you should give the donor clinic a call...they'll be able to enlighten you what to do; they may suggest you go see a doctor at a walk-in-clinic.
And hey the fainting thing, it happen. It happened to my girlfriend. Keep eating and drinking water. If you quality sick, go see a doc for sure.
But my suggestion right now would be to call the blood donor clinic (so feasible the red cross directly) and just explain to them what happened. Especially the fact you have that vaccine.
When you give blood, you donate quite a bit, but not THAT much. We replenish it quickly..that's why it's essential to eat/drink a lot because you need to create more blood! You should do the same to waste off the vaccine as well..what you are doing in that covering is fighting off an insignificant amount of the human papilloma virus so you can protect yourself easily if you 'catch' the virus from the environment. I wouldn't feel you would need all your blood to do this..it might help though haha. The certainty you got it in the same arm doesn't backing. Your veins do not like being poked at and injured.
(in certainty, this is going a little deep..but your veins can in reality "roll away" if a nurse tries to stick it with a needle and misses a few times..kind of it's own defense works..that's why they sometimes need to switch arms because they "can't get that vein")
I'd call the clinic! They button this stuff all the time, and are trained to help you. Good luck, you'll be fine.
The third HPV shot hurt thoroughly badly for me too, I think that's a very adjectives occurrence. Getting a vaccine the next day might not enjoy been the greatest idea because your body was still replacing the blood you lost, but I don't assume it would be life-threatening.
Give your doctor's office a call and ask if they think you should come within. They will probably tell you to wait it out today and see if you feel better tomorrow. If it get worse than it is right now, you should go to the doctor right away.
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