Popular Post Brian O Posted May 5 Popular Post Share Posted May 5 European (German) expat and long term resident of Thailand urgently requires O-Negative blood donation. He has recently undergone a series of cardiac related procedures and urgently requires another one next week but doesnt have enough blood. The Thai Red Cross have been contacted and have stated they have no O negative in stock. Any blood donation will be done at the hospital in bangkok. Any assistance (blood donation) would be appreciated. Any details required please message DM me here 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJCM Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 (edited) Good Luck Edited May 5 by MJCM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Screaming Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 I have 0-Negative blood but when I tried to donate blood in Bangkok they refused me. They asked for proof that I gave blood in my home country such as a record. I guess they did not need my blood as much as they said they did. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian O Posted May 5 Author Share Posted May 5 (edited) 'Screaming' are you in Bangkok or Thailand at the moment ? Edited May 5 by Brian O Clarity Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wobblybob Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 Which thread are we supposed to be answering to, I offered information on the other thread and nothing appeared when I posted it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post metisdead Posted May 5 Popular Post Share Posted May 5 1 minute ago, Wobblybob said: Which thread are we supposed to be answering to, I offered information on the other thread and nothing appeared when I posted it? Please continue in this topic, the other topic has been locked as it was a duplicate. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wobblybob Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 On the Red Cross Website the age acceptance is 17 - 70 years and also Richard Barrow explains the changes for Brits donating blood. I am O neg but unfortunately over the age limit.🥴 https://www.richardbarrow.com/2023/05/brits-can-now-donate-blood-in-thailand/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tropicalevo Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 17 minutes ago, Wobblybob said: On the Red Cross Website the age acceptance is 17 - 70 years and also Richard Barrow explains the changes for Brits donating blood. I am O neg but unfortunately over the age limit.🥴 https://www.richardbarrow.com/2023/05/brits-can-now-donate-blood-in-thailand/ Me too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pouatchee Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 cant he self donate before surgey? my doctor had me do that before my knee replacement Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Sheryl Posted May 5 Popular Post Share Posted May 5 1 hour ago, Screaming said: I have 0-Negative blood but when I tried to donate blood in Bangkok they refused me. They asked for proof that I gave blood in my home country such as a record. I guess they did not need my blood as much as they said they did. Are you over age 55? First time donation is accepted only up to age 55. People 55 - 70 can donate only if they have already donated in the past. (Don't ask me why....). If there is no record in the system of prior donation jn Thsiland and you are 55 or over they will require proof of donation elsewhere. National Blood Ctr regulation and no one is aurhorized to disregard it. No matter how badly the blood is needed. @Brian O are you absolutely certain donation is at the hospital and not at the TRC blood center, as latter is normal procedure? We have had many past cases where people wasted time trying to donate at a hospital only to be turned away. Normally blood collection and testing is centralized at the TRC blood center and they in turn supply the hospitals. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian O Posted May 5 Author Share Posted May 5 (edited) Thankyou everyone who has posted. I have been informed that the blood donation can be done at the hospital. I have asked the patient concerned to reconfirm the same with the hospital as well as the upper age limit for anyone wishing to donate. The person concerned has had several cardiac related procedures recently so he doesnt have enough of his own blood to be able to cover his upcoming needs and urgently needs to have another procedure next week. Edited May 5 by Brian O 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wobblybob Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 3 minutes ago, Brian O said: Thankyou everyone eho has posted. I have been informed that the blood donation can be done at the hospital. I have asked the patient concerned to reconfirm the same with the hospital as well as the upper age limit for anyone wishing to donate. The person concerned has had several cardiac related procedures recently so he doesnt have enough of his own blood to be able to cover his upcoming needs and urgently needs to have another procedure next week. And the upper age limit is 70 Brian? Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheryl Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 Even if they do the collection themselves, hospitals are bound by TRC regulations. Upper limit is age 70 for repeat donors, 55 for first time donors.. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneMoreFarang Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 4 hours ago, Sheryl said: Even if they do the collection themselves, hospitals are bound by TRC regulations. Upper limit is age 70 for repeat donors, 55 for first time donors.. Are there any other conditions? I.e. people with diabetes, people who take regular medications, etc.? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smokin Joe Posted May 6 Share Posted May 6 59 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said: Are there any other conditions? I.e. people with diabetes, people who take regular medications, etc.? Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneMoreFarang Posted May 6 Share Posted May 6 16 hours ago, Brian O said: The Thai Red Cross have been contacted and have stated they have no O negative in stock. Just a general question: Can't the hospital import the required blood from somewhere else? There should be enough countries in this world with enough of that blood. Or not? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wobblybob Posted May 6 Share Posted May 6 15 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said: Just a general question: Can't the hospital import the required blood from somewhere else? There should be enough countries in this world with enough of that blood. Or not? O negative is a very rare blood group globally, I should imaging that most countries are in short supply, some more than others. Since type O blood is that which can be used for anyone, it is almost always in short supply at hospitals. If you have it, you should think of donating. About 42% of the global population has type O+ blood but just 3% have type O-. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-are-the-different-blood-types.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wobblybob Posted May 6 Share Posted May 6 9 hours ago, Sheryl said: Even if they do the collection themselves, hospitals are bound by TRC regulations. Upper limit is age 70 for repeat donors, 55 for first time donors.. Is there a reason for 70 as an upper limit Sheryl? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneMoreFarang Posted May 6 Share Posted May 6 1 hour ago, Wobblybob said: O negative is a very rare blood group globally, I should imaging that most countries are in short supply, some more than others. Since type O blood is that which can be used for anyone, it is almost always in short supply at hospitals. If you have it, you should think of donating. About 42% of the global population has type O+ blood but just 3% have type O-. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-are-the-different-blood-types.html But there are still some countries out there with a lot of 0- blood people. I edited the above picture to shows the 0- column first, the data is from here: Blood Type by Country 2024 (worldpopulationreview.com) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tropicalevo Posted May 6 Share Posted May 6 1 hour ago, Wobblybob said: O negative is a very rare blood group globally, I should imaging that most countries are in short supply, some more than others. It is even more rare in SE Asia. Not many Thais with O- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rhino533 Posted May 9 Share Posted May 9 I'm A negative. 47 years old. I donate often in Rayong. I'm actually due to donate again. The problem is I can't get to Bangkok but if there is a way I can donate in Rayong I'll be happy to. Let me know! 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rhino533 Posted May 9 Share Posted May 9 1 minute ago, rhino533 said: I'm A negative. 47 years old. I donate often in Rayong. I'm actually due to donate again. The problem is I can't get to Bangkok but if there is a way I can donate in Rayong I'll be happy to. Let me know! Sorry, I thought it was A negative not O negative. So, I'm out. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian O Posted May 11 Author Share Posted May 11 (edited) Update, Lots of questions were asked in regards to if the blood donation could be given at the hospital where the patient is an the answer is Yes it can be given directly and the hospital concerned or if the donator wishes they can give it at the Red Cross blood donation center but they must state that it is a personal donation for a named person/recipient whose details they must present at the time of the donation. In regards to upper age limits for a donator there is no upper limit at the hospital as long as the person donating is in reasonably good health and not suffering from the usual diseases such as hepatitis or HIV etc. Bloods will tested. Currently 2 units have been secured and 3 more are required. Edited May 11 by Brian O Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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