what the...? where CAN'T gay people give blood? Sounds like a throw back to the initial HIV hysteria of the 80's to me... not to mention a stereotypical and discriminatory move. As far as I know if you're gay (or not) you can donate blood here subject to the usual screenings for HIV, Hep A/B/C etc etc. Why not?
I know that we aren't allowed to give blood (second class citizenship!), but what are the guildlines on kidney donation, I mean isn't a kidney a kidney and wouldn't it save a life? shouldn't whoever is making the rules have died by now or progressed in their ways of thinking and realized that not all gay people are pinpointed AIDS posterchildren. It's annoying and discriminatory. Thoughts and help are appreciated.
Of course you can donate a kidney. The same transplant workup applies. You can donate blood in Texas, where are you?
Question #1 - Are organs carefully and successfully screened for HIV and hepatitis? I think yes, but we know mistakes happen.Question #2 - Are you willing to take the risk?If so, DON'T TELL THEM!!!This is a closed loop. The only one at risk is you, so the information regarding sexual orientation is none of their business.Alene
The screening about high risk activities is done when evaluating a donor, deceased or living.It's true, you don't have to be gay to be in this category.Unfortunately there is no perfect screening system. It is the choice of the recipient of whether or not to accept a particular organ, or take the risk of waiting for another suitable one.Here's a recent article in the news http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=11133.0
I personally know someone who is gay and has donated a kidney. Also, my daughter is a director with the Aids Coalition of the Carolinas, and she has clients (HIV+) who are waiting for a transplant. I was never asked anything about sexual orientation during the transplant work up process. They asked if I did drugs, drank or had tattoos. I had evaluations at two different transplant centers and neither asked. I hope your interview goes well. Please keep us updated.