Should you drink alcohol after donating blood?!


Question: i am donating this Friday, and usually drink on Fridays.


Answers: i am donating this Friday, and usually drink on Fridays.

What time of the day did you gave blood for one . If you or going out at night way not . IT WELL GET YOU THERE REAL FAST ! HAHA

Go easy, but as long as you don't feel funny, should be ok

NO YOU CANT. YOU HAVE TO WAIT AT LEAST 4 HOURS FOR YOUR BLOOD TO BUILD BACK UP B-4 YOU CAN DRINK ALCOHOL OK. ALCOHOL THINS YOUR BLOOD OUT SO IT WOULD MAKE IT WORSE IF YOU DRINK AFTER YOU HAD BLOOD DONATED OK. BE PATIENCE OK. THEN PARTY OK. LOL

Best to ask the person taking your blood.

Not right away. I'd wait at least 4 hrs, eat some food and drink some water.

It's the BEST time. Instant buzz!
I'm SUCH an a**hole...

hell yeah, you should end up saving money, what a complete bonus.

You have inspired me, thank you im gonna tell all my mates

Cheers

do not drink i think its horrible maybe you should donate blood on Thursday then you can drink on Friday but don't drink on the same day!

no, do not drink alcohol after donating blood for at least 24 hours, I am a phlebotomist(draws blood) and donating depletes your platelets, iron, and blood level, if your blood pressure is normally low, donating will also lower your blood pressure, which will result in fainting, coke is the best drink after donation!

Your not going to need much alcohol trust me....

Guinness.

It will help replace the iron lost for starters. It is low in calories and carbohydrates, but high enough in vitamins that it will help you to recover faster.

i was fine when i gave blood then went out to drink

when i was in the army i gave blood a lot so i could get drunk quick.but its not healthly to do.





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