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anonymous
Unfortunately the same restrictions apply to anyone who admits to having injected something, even once in their lifetime. Even if the event took place decades ago (consider what life was like in the the 60's) and you have been clean and have never tested positive for HIV or Hepatitis, you still cannot donate blood. These policies are not rationally implemented and the American public is paying a price for it in depleted blood supplies.
December 5, 2011