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  1. stophiss

    Donating Blood and Tinnitus

    Just to let you know that superboy was not genetically related to superman directly. Superman when working as Clark Kent as a newspaper man donated blood only one time in his life. You guessed it. Superboy was the recipient of Superman's blood sample. A serendipitous twist of fate. The fact...
  2. stophiss

    Donating Blood and Tinnitus

    Sounds like a metaphor for tinnitus...an enigma wrapped in a conundrum with background noise.
  3. stophiss

    Donating Blood and Tinnitus

    forgive me for making the extrapolation but speaking of phrenology, do you have a small head? Your lack of sense of humor is not in question...lol.
  4. stophiss

    Donating Blood and Tinnitus

    I have. In fact, I have studied this issue until I became cross eyed. Then, I engaged in the unthinkable and donated blood and you guessed it. The poor recipient developed cross eyes as well. Now for a bit of good news. Its reversible provided you receive blood from a donor with perfect...
  5. stophiss

    Donating Blood and Tinnitus

    Not what I hear, not that my hearing is perfect. Tell that to the blood recipient who became pigeon toed because the donor had this issue. By contrast, positive traits can be passed along as well. Some recipients develop the capacity to create great art when donors have this attribute for...
  6. stophiss

    Donating Blood and Tinnitus

    And...FWIW its never advisable to pump iron after giving blood. Best to rest after giving blood or fire up a fat boy.
  7. stophiss

    Donating Blood and Tinnitus

    this^^^^^ and...biggest problem with tinnitus sufferers donating blood is that tinnitus is passed through the blood and you will give tinnitus to the recipient. There are further theories that this transference of T is just that, as you pass your T to an unsuspecting recipient, it actually...