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pebointon | 16:11 Fri 11th May 2007 | Health & Fitness
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i would like to give blood but have a problem with wrists (they make me faint) is there anyone who knows whether the blood can be taken from another part of the body?
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The blood is not normally taken from the wrist. It is taken from the inner arm in the crease between your forearm and upper arm.
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yeah, that's where they put it last time, think it was still a bit close, was hoping maybe avoid arms altogether
you could ring the National Blood service
0845 7 711 711
or contact them online
here

(I can't bear to have a needle in the back of my hand - ugh!)

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thank you, that's probably the best bet, i din't even no they had a website.
i hope u don't hav ne needles comin ur hands way! x
Oh I hope not!
thank you for what you're doing...I can't donate but I have received blood.
I used to work for the national blood service, and they dont take it from the wrist. You should eat plenty and drink plenty od cold sugary fluids before donating. You would be fine, there would be someone with you the whole time. Good luck
The vessels in the wrist are too narrow for taking large volumes of blood from - the one inside the elbow is the easiest as its one of the biggest

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