Submitted by ratboy_r97 t3_1263cit in explainlikeimfive
nellirn t1_je7cpqo wrote
Reply to comment by johntheflamer in eli5 What do blood labs do with your blood after they have tested it? by ratboy_r97
Its the same thing with body parts that are removed in surgery, like an appendix. It is sent to the lab, tested, then when they are done with all the testing, it is sent for incineration.
Guitar_t-bone t1_je7loee wrote
why don’t they let me keep it? i mean… isn’t it legally mine? could i sue em for it?
3L3M3NT4LP4ND4 t1_je7mkhn wrote
Not an expert but I assume it's a biological hazard due to it rotting. Yes all meat rots but when you buy a desd chicken its being sold under the assumption that it will be eaten, not the same for being given back your own organ or detached limb.
kaldicuck t1_je7ox1w wrote
outside of specific tests typically for cancer, things like an appendix are preserved in formalin. Outside of that its hospital/lab policy on whether they let you have it back if you want it. Usually extra paperwork and depends on what the specimen is as some tests destroy it as a part of the process.
balanabee t1_je7n9xa wrote
It does have to be tested but you can request to advertise your body part back. It is you after all.
hexadeciball t1_je7q8mp wrote
But what if I want it back to eat it?
krisalyssa t1_je7sy62 wrote
3L3M3NT4LP4ND4 t1_je7z30u wrote
Ah yes how I wanted to end my day, foot tacos and the cumbox
Constant_Chicken_408 t1_je7x8gn wrote
Omg. Wasn't expecting that today.
Tizzee88 t1_je7x0ql wrote
It's crazy how fast it goes bad. Last week I had to go to the ER and the first thing they did was take like 4 to 5 vials of blood to run a "rainbow" test. After the doctor came in he told them what tests to run and they only used 1 or 2 vials and when I left 2 hours later you could see the blood they didn't use still sitting in the little tray all coagulated and shit.
tattednip t1_je7ytba wrote
...can I have my organs under the assumption I will be eating them...?
Zankastia t1_je7ylms wrote
They can give it to you sealed in a tube filled with alcohol
Detavitca t1_je7pqcq wrote
You can keep it. My hospital made me sign a form and requested that I bring my own own container. Incidentally, this was not a common practice, and what I requested to keep was not returned to me. They said it was in the lab and covered in formaldehyde. It was of no use to me after that. I was told that since I signed the form requesting it, I could have sued. I did not pursue this route.
Note: I was trying to keep my placenta so I could bury it in my garden.
TrialAndAaron t1_je7wvom wrote
My wife just had a breast implant removal and keeping them was an option. I said send package them up baby! They’re sitting on my counter right now. No idea what to do with them
kuh-tea-uh t1_je7ytp0 wrote
Take photos and post them here, of course!!
TrialAndAaron t1_je7z1ws wrote
Two 492 cc bags of silicone. Not that cool. Sort of regretting taking them now Lol
Edit: it was a useful tool to explain what surgery monk had to our kid
cjboffoli t1_je7tygi wrote
"You want a toe? I can get 'ya a toe. Heck, I can get you a toe by 3 o'clock WITH nail polish."
Skusci t1_je7mv54 wrote
No, you gave it to them to be tested.
Guitar_t-bone t1_je7n7gn wrote
I don’t think it works that way… I know they make you sign a thing when you DONATE blood because they have to take legal possession of it in order to eventually sell it…. But testing? No such relinquishing of property rights occurs… 🧐🧐🧐
Skusci t1_je7nika wrote
Should read whatever contract you sign. There's almost certainly a provision for how your blood is handled. It's mostly to keep people from thinking that the place might give your blood to someone and put it in a database or whatnot, -but- it also serves as them letting you know you aren't getting it back.
Edit: Just remembered some places do infact keep your bits after testing, but that's for like when you provide your blood to a research project, not like STD tests or whatnot.
fileknotfound t1_je7rscw wrote
You can request to keep your placenta after giving birth, and I know people who have kept wisdom teeth or gallstones after having them removed. I bet you can keep other stuff too, people just don’t ask for it very often.
SargeMaximus t1_je7uvwj wrote
When they took my appendix I had to sign a form saying once they took it out, it wasn’t mine anymore.
elliold t1_je7vn1z wrote
Check out the story of Henrietta Lacks. Once you give the sample, it is no longer yours.
kjordo t1_je7vp0g wrote
Interestingly enough, it isn’t yours anymore.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore_v._Regents_of_the_University_of_California
Guitar_t-bone t1_je9kn6r wrote
That only applies in California.
micromaniac_8 t1_je7phes wrote
The same thing for amputations. I work in the lab at a hospital and we have whole limbs wrapped in biohazard bags that are dated with their disposal date. I've accidentally knocked them off their shelf a couple times... surprising heavy.
kuh-tea-uh t1_je7y0cm wrote
Not all medical waste is incinerated. Baby foreskin and also placentas are sold to cosmetic companies.
https://www.atcc.org/products/pcs-201-010?utm_id=t170201178l1#generalinformation
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