02-03-2014 16:08
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02-03-2014 16:08
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I just got back from donating 2 units of platelets. I know it will take energy to replace these but how many? And what about a whole blood donation and even just red blood cells? These things all take energy (calories) to replace but where can I go to find out? Suggestions? Or does someone already know? I am sure it isn't as simple as 3500 per pound, that would be too easy.
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02-04-2014 01:43 - edited 02-04-2014 01:43
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02-04-2014 01:43 - edited 02-04-2014 01:43
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The Australian Red Cross Blood Bank says it takes 640 calories to replenish a blood donation and 470 calories for a plasma donation. It doesn't tell us about platelets though - sorry.
Yes it does! Apparently platelets are also about 470 calories. 🙂

02-04-2014 01:43 - edited 02-04-2014 01:43
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02-04-2014 01:43 - edited 02-04-2014 01:43
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The Australian Red Cross Blood Bank says it takes 640 calories to replenish a blood donation and 470 calories for a plasma donation. It doesn't tell us about platelets though - sorry.
Yes it does! Apparently platelets are also about 470 calories. 🙂

02-04-2014 20:19 - edited 02-04-2014 20:20
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02-04-2014 20:19 - edited 02-04-2014 20:20
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Thanks LindaMaree, I appreciate that. I had spent the 2 hours I could have spent walking on the apheresis machine and it is good to know it helped as much as it does.
