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Unfortunately, no. Having cystic fibrosis usually results in recurrent chest infections and nutritional problems including anaemia. For your safety, it is not possible to donate.
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Yes, but you need to wait at least four months after you recover before donating.
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Maybe, it depends on the type of treatment you have received.
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If you have no complications from your diabetes such as eye, heart, blood vessel or kidney problems and your diabetes is well controlled through diet or oral medication, you will be able to donate.
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Depending on the cause of the diarrhoea, you will generally need to wait between 1-4 weeks after recovering.
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Maybe. It depends on the type of drug and how and when it was taken.
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Maybe, it depends on the treatment, whether you have had any recurrence of the thrombosis and any possible underlying cause.
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Yes, but you’ll need to wait eight weeks before you donate.