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  • D61 [any]
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    3 years ago

    Serious answer here.

    Have you thought about selling blood plasma? If you've never done it before and there is a local "enough" plasma place, usually there are some First Time donor bonus that can be several hundred dollars on top of the regular payments.

    Need to be able to have your finger poked, kinda like when people are needing to check their blood sugar levels. Need to be able to handle having a needle in your arm for about an hour. Need to be within a certain min/max of weight. Be hydrated and have acceptable protein and fat levels in your blood sample. So, the night before/day of you'll need to reduce fat content and increase protein content. If you partake of intravenous chemical distractions, they might not take you if the techs notice extra track marks that they didn't put in your arms, so keep that in mind.

    If you've got friends in the area, if you can bring them in for a few donations there may be referral bonuses that you can keep or split with your peeps.