I have found some of the exclusions for the National Blood Service here a bit curious at times, and some of the information conflicting on what they publish about it. Normally when I give blood, I'll put up a link (on here, on Facebook, etc) afterwards encouraging others to donate.
The last time I did I had some people give me feedback that the online Donor Health Check (on their website) appeared to be faulty - and I think it was in answer to the question: "
Were you born or have you ever lived or stayed outside the UK for a continuous period of over 6 months or more?" If you answered 'yes', it was telling you that you couldn't give blood! And yet I have been giving blood here regularly since early 2009 & every time I do - we discuss how I wasn't born here, so on & so forth, so they are aware of all that about me. I advised the people who mentioned this to go & actually speak with a real person - either on the phone or at their nearest blood bank, to see what the deal was with that.
I just ran through the Donor Health Check a moment ago, and it doesn't automatically exclude you like that any longer - so it must have been a bug that they fixed. It now tells you "
You may still be able to donate blood. For more information, please call..." (This is the site listed as being for England & North Wales.)
The criteria do seem to change & be further refined as time goes on. The UK's position on CJD appears to also exclude anyone whose family members have had CJD.
PS - I am sending this thread to its new home in Healthcare & Insurance because I think that it's a better topical fit under that section of the forum.