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I'm a bit angry.
For the last few months, I've been giving blood at our local blood bank. You can only donate once every 60 days, so I'd donated twice so far this year. Did it in Feb. with no problem. I went back in April and donated, didn't seem to be any problems then either.
Until Saturday, I get a letter from them saying my blood tested positive on initial screenings for Hep C, but the supplemental test and nucleic acid tests were both negative. It did say they recommend I talk to my Dr. to find out for sure if i"m negative. I spoke to a supervisor at the blood bank (not the Red Cross but a local medical foundation). She explained that they have a high rate of false positives, and since I work in healthcare, I obviouisly have a very active immune system with a lot of antibodies, so if the two follow up tests were negative, there is a 98% chance that I am negative, but to check with my Dr. She also said the bloodwork was sent to him as well.
So I call my doc on monday. They haven't gotten anything, so they call the blood bank, who suddenlty can't find anything about me. So I call them back on Tues, and they find my records and say they'll fax it to my Doc ASAP. By 4pm tues, I still haven't heard anything, so I call my doc office and talk to his nurse. She said they still haven't gotten anthing. So I call the blood bank back.
This time, the woman handling my case isn't in. The woman who answered the phone was rude and giggling at everything I said. I asked her if she thought it was funny that I may have Hep C, and she just giggled and said of course not. I told her I really needed to get ahold of someone who can fax this info to my Doc. She said no one was in, but would take a message. She just said that over and over. I explaiend my situation to her, and she just giggled again. I then asked her is that how they treat their blood donors by telling them they might have a serious illness, then throw every roadblock in the way so they can't confirm, and then laugh at them w hen they call to find out. She giggled again and said she didn't know.
So by this time, I'm fuming. She transferred me to someone else who got ahold of this lady. I talked to her, who said she was faxing the info to my doc right away.
So this morning, I call my doc's nurse. She said all they sent was a copy of the same letter that I gave them. :angryfire So she calls them back for to get the rest of the info.
Last I know, the called and left a message after I had left for work, saying I need to call them when I can. SO now I have to wait yet another day to find out what is going on. This is what I get for being a good citizen, trying to do the right thing and help others. A serious scare and then the runaround. This is no way to treat people who donate blood. I have to say, I'm never ever ever ever ever donating blood ever again.
Tim