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nogoodname 01-16-2009 08:48 AM

^^ the pain is gonna be to clean it off will leaving marks all over...

frost 01-16-2009 11:03 AM

Uhh, yes, see a doctor.

INTENSEPOWER 01-16-2009 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by invazn (Post 20411)
Haha ok, well this is a bit ironic. I donate plasma. It is pretty much the same process as donating blood, but there is a machine that separates the plasma from the red blood cells and returns the RBCs to your body. Well during the return cycle, my blood clotted a bit around the needle and they had to remove the needle and finish the return in my other arm with a new needle. It seems there is a very large bruise around the punctured area of the arm it clotted in. I'm not worried about the bruise, but there is also a tiny lump in my vein that feels like scar tissue, though I'm not sure what it is. Is it possible for that lump to be a remaining piece of clotted blood? What if it makes its way up to my heart? What if I die due to donating plasma which saves lives? :ughdance:

Uhhh I'd be on my way to the ER right now to have this checked out. Not to scare you, but yeah, that's nothing to f around with. Sounds like you have a hemotoma at the puncture sight, which, in itself isn't very dangerous, like you said. However, the lump should be checked out immediately.

Darren

xDIEGOx 01-16-2009 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by invazn (Post 20372)
Is anyone here a doctor?

No, but I did stay at the Holiday Inn Express last night. :D

frost 01-16-2009 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by xDIEGOx (Post 20550)
No, but I did stay at the Holiday Inn Express last night. :D

:icon17:

BanningZ 01-16-2009 09:46 PM

*waves*

frost 01-16-2009 09:47 PM

Waddup!

blue660r01 01-16-2009 09:49 PM

Hopefully this isnt another awake till 7am night :(

frost 01-16-2009 09:50 PM

Just filled my prescription of ambien. Im good for sleep.

drmike 01-16-2009 09:54 PM

Just finished putting together a cryogenic pump today. Only one of its kind. Initial run-in looks great, so I'm really jazzed. Next week we'll see what it can really do. Imagine a fire hose that sprays liquid oxygen instead of water!

frost 01-16-2009 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by drmike (Post 20727)
Just finished putting together a cryogenic pump today. Only one of its kind. Initial run-in looks great, so I'm really jazzed. Next week we'll see what it can really do. Imagine a fire hose that sprays liquid oxygen instead of water!

Is it the only one period, or is it a new design?

jeepersnate 01-16-2009 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by drmike (Post 20727)
Just finished putting together a cryogenic pump today. Only one of its kind. Initial run-in looks great, so I'm really jazzed. Next week we'll see what it can really do. Imagine a fire hose that sprays liquid oxygen instead of water!


LOX cures hangovers

drmike 01-16-2009 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 20728)
Is it the only one period, or is it a new design?

Oh, there's lots of cryo pumps for rocket engines out there. This one is very unique though. It's a piston pump instead of the usual turbine pump. The new pump gives us multi-million dollar performance for a multi-thousand dollar price tag.

Piston cryo pumps are often used for industrial applications, but those pumps are ultra-heavy and require lots of electrical power to operate.

blue660r01 01-16-2009 11:26 PM

Anyone got FIFA09 for xbox360? Im on right now :D

frost 01-17-2009 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by drmike (Post 20771)
Oh, there's lots of cryo pumps for rocket engines out there. This one is very unique though. It's a piston pump instead of the usual turbine pump. The new pump gives us multi-million dollar performance for a multi-thousand dollar price tag.

Piston cryo pumps are often used for industrial applications, but those pumps are ultra-heavy and require lots of electrical power to operate.

I have heard there are small centrifugal cryo pumps, are they not applicable for your application?


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