LETTERS: Profiting from blood

Editor:

Please say ‘no’ to pay-for-plasma.

Editor:

Please say ‘no’ to pay-for-plasma.

Quebec and Ontario have banned it, but B.C. wants to implement this dangerous smelling-of-greed-and-death operation.

It could be you or your loved one that is in urgent need for a transfusion. What if there is no blood available or it is contaminated by donors that will lie to get that extra little bit of cash?

Our hospitals waste blood every day. Every time a patient comes in for a phlebotomy – e.g. too much iron – at Peace Arch Hospital, the blood is actually thrown in the garbage. It pains me every time, as the blood could be used for other purposes.

Besides, why is B.C. not equipped with apheresis machines that separate the plasma from the blood?

I get a blood product every two weeks the rest of my life. It is my lifeline and I am aware of the dilemma getting blood donors.

I am very grateful to every single person that donates – I consider every one a hero – but mixing this noble pursuit with money is a mistake and will cost lives. The risk of contamination is much higher.

Maggie Bernet, White Rock

 

 

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