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Blood transfusion
Can I go alone doctor in the hospital and take blood? Because my parents are not with me.I am alone.How many days it take?
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Why will u take BT.thts the 1st query
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u can take it alone.not a issue.BT carry minor Side effects..
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pls tell your parents about it.talk to me for more help. thanks
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A blood transfusion will take 4 to 5 hours. The only reason why relatives are needed is to donate the blood. But that can be done by your friends or in some hospitals it can be bought for a fee.
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Go get your transfusion
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Do keep your relatives or friends informed about it.
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It takes only a few hours.
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Why  need  of  blood  transfusion ? Not  cleared Many hospitals  not  allow  to  go for it alone Some one should  be  there  with you at least  friend. Transfuse  from reliable  center. Please  consult  me  online  for  further  guidance
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