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Pardon my ignorance, but if your blood has high levels of PFAS, wouldn’t you then be donating contaminated blood?
Yes. But when you need a transfusion to live it's still a good deal for you. Besides, you can always just donate blood later to bring your levels back down.
Sorry doctor, I only accept free rage, organic, pfas free blood transfusions.
Maybe, I'm ignorant of the answer to that. I think they often separate blood so maybe it gets filtered.