alex
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Post by alex on Oct 27, 2014 19:36:55 GMT -5
I was wondering how and where should you cut the donor to get a good amount of blood but it not be to much or dangerous in any way?
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Post by Steve on Nov 2, 2014 12:41:38 GMT -5
avoid veins and arteries.
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Post by CuriousOne on Jan 27, 2015 18:47:11 GMT -5
Lol good advice lol
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lex
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Post by lex on Dec 10, 2015 9:46:31 GMT -5
anywhere with decent amount of muscle. no veins or arteries as they said. no nerve dense areas because you dont want it to hurt like hell. just make it hurt like... purgatory? i guess?
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Post by berkthefirst on Dec 10, 2015 14:13:10 GMT -5
So liiiike, arm? Palm? Any examples? All I remember is that your elbow has the least and fingers have a lot :3 although I'm not sure you could really cut your elbow very easy
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lex
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Post by lex on Dec 10, 2015 14:40:39 GMT -5
no no no. not the elbow please. joints are very important. dont cut them ever. i use the top of my left forearm mostly. it doesnt have major blood vessels like the underside and it is not as painful to cut. any thicker muscles. the shoulder would probably work fairly well. not the neck. just dont cut anything you or anyone would use on a daily basis. it is also always a good idea to keep the cuts out of sight unless you dont mind others seeing them and maybe making comments on them. sadly i dont have a donor currently and i have no interest in animal blood.
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Post by berkthefirst on Dec 10, 2015 14:51:48 GMT -5
I don't have a donor either :/
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Post by berkthefirst on Dec 10, 2015 14:54:15 GMT -5
And thanx for the examples btw
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lex
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Post by lex on Dec 10, 2015 15:22:57 GMT -5
of course. any time.
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Post by Kerrigan on Jan 26, 2016 22:42:43 GMT -5
When I used cutting to feed, I often went for the back of the shoulder or upper arm. Nowhere that anything important could be hit. Like Lex said, places with thicker muscles. I currently draw with a needle because it gets much more volume, it has minimal side effects on the donor when done correctly and I'm trained to do so.
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Post by berkthefirst on Jan 26, 2016 23:33:24 GMT -5
That would make sense
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cakethecat772
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Post by cakethecat772 on Feb 10, 2018 15:21:46 GMT -5
I'm stuck without a donor, and have no access to animal blood.
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