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Ugh. My stomach is killing me today...so much ham and turkey still in there...
How's everyone else doing?
I didn't get a Thanksgiving meal this year.

I went to donate blood thinking that there'd be enough for everyone, as you had to preregister, but the turkey was to the bone by my 1300 time slot and the rest of the dishes were barren too.
 
I didn't get a Thanksgiving meal this year.

I went to donate blood thinking that there'd be enough for everyone, as you had to preregister, but the turkey was to the bone by my 1300 time slot and the rest of the dishes were barren too.
Oh I hate that. Sorry to hear you had to donate blood. :(
 
Sorry to hear you had to donate blood.
I'm a regular donor and have maybe over 30 donations done by now. As I'm on TRT, my red blood cell count will go up which increases the risk of heart attack or stroke. The best-known practice or method of reducing it is by donating blood every 2-3 months.

Plus, it goes to the military blood bank, which I have past ties to, so it helps save up to 3 lives per donation in that community.

I also get community service hours for doing it, which I'm saving up for to put in for my first (bronze) President's Volunteer Service Award pretty soon.

It's really a win-win for donating blood. Just 30 minutes out of a day and don't have to worry too much about my health.
 
I'm a regular donor and have maybe over 30 donations done by now. As I'm on TRT, my red blood cell count will go up which increases the risk of heart attack or stroke. The best-known practice or method of reducing it is by donating blood every 2-3 months.

Plus, it goes to the military blood bank, which I have past ties to, so it helps save up to 3 lives per donation in that community.

I also get community service hours for doing it, which I'm saving up for to put in for my first (bronze) President's Volunteer Service Award pretty soon.

It's really a win-win for donating blood. Just 30 minutes out of a day and don't have to worry too much about my health.
That's a really good cause. Awesome work. :)
 
Ugh. My stomach is killing me today...so much ham and turkey still in there...
How's everyone else doing?
I’m doing good. I had ate some more ham earlier today.

How was your weekend?
 
I'm currently recovering from flu and malaria. I've drowned myself in drugs for the past few days. I seriously hate being ill. It makes me feel horrible.
Hope you feel well soon.

I rarely get sick, but when I do, it's exactly like that for a while (minus the malaria).
 
Hope you feel well soon.

I rarely get sick, but when I do, it's exactly like that for a while (minus the malaria).

I envy those who doesn't get sick easily because I know someone who can go the whole year without getting sick or take one pill.

I'd give anything not to fall sick at all. Now, my nostrils are being blocked one simultaneously because I have cough too. It's so annoying.
 
I envy those who doesn't get sick easily
I don't get sick easily, but when I do, something as little as the common cold can take me out of commission for 2-3 weeks. Then, I still need to physically recover as my muscle or strength wastes away. So, not fully back to 100% for a month to two.
Good evening everyone!
Good afternoon!
 
I don't get sick easily, but when I do, something as little as the common cold can take me out of commission for 2-3 weeks. Then, I still need to physically recover as my muscle or strength wastes away. So, not fully back to 100% for a month to two.

They used to say it's all about someone's genetic make especially genotype, that if you're AS, they don't usually fall sick easily but whenever they do, it's a serious tug of war.
 
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