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Click The last search term was 'teacher who draws blood'. 



Christina Sil, who works as her special education teacher in the United States, visits her medical center twice a week to donate her own plasma. 



But when she says 'donate', she says the real reason for her blood donation is to cover her living expenses. 



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This is because if you donate blood plasma twice a week, you can earn 400 to 500 dollars a month, or about 600,000 Korean won.



A 'single mom' with a 15-year-old son and a 12-year-old daughter's annual salary is about 68 million won. Before the price hike, it was enough to pay the rent and raise two children. It happened.



However, donating blood on a regular basis was not an easy task.



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At some point, my heart actually raced and I had stomach pains, and eventually my protein level dropped and I was notified that the donation was not allowed.



However, the cost of living was desperate, and in fact, he drank protein drinks and raised it to a normal level in three weeks, and then continued the donation.



Netizens commented, “I can feel the price rise.

However, please do it while thinking about your health..” and “Does Korea still give you movie tickets when you donate blood?!”



(Screen source: Christina Sil's Facebook)