I've just booked to donate blood for the first time ever (on Friday)
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I've been giving blood since I was 18. I have to be careful with my eating habits on the day, as I did once faint after eating too much after a donation (all the blood was in my guts, none in the brain and don't any of you dare say 'What's new?' lol!).
You've reminded me, actually, I need to make an appointment for the Dorking session next week!
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostYou run 5km in a minute????...that's 186mph...what do you use for fuel- Jerusalem Artichokes?????
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Originally posted by OverWyreGrower View PostI've just booked to donate blood for the first time ever (on Friday)Originally posted by Nicos View PostWell- done- lets hope that's the pint which saves someone's life xx
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Originally posted by batpixie View PostWe didn't have an appointment and were still able to be seen. I thought that although most places preferred you to make an appointment, you could still just drop-in to most sessions and still give blood?
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Which one are you and is it how you want to be?
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I'm another on the 'they don't want it because I had a transfusion once' list, unfortunately.
Years ago the donor unit used to come round where I worked, a total of 3 times while I was still working there. Never managed to find one at a time I could go since, until recently when I found out about the ban on giving if you have received.
I thought they could screen for just about all these things now!Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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The reply to this has been fabulous thankyou so so much. As an update Jamie will be discharged soon to come home. It looks as though he may need surgery again as his port isnt working properly but we will wait and see. Keep up the good work guys and gals it means alot.
Also yes it is amazing how much one unit of blood makes. I remember going to the hospital once and Jamies haemoglobin levels were really low and he was honestly like a pasty green colour. After a blood transfusion he had rosy cheeks and we couldnt stop him from boucing off the walls.http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/jamiesjourney
Please give blood and if possible please give bone marrow.
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I have given blood since I was 18... I am particularly tight with it and they often struggle to get a needle in but it really does depend on the person doing it. Had a lovely man last time and had a really nice time as he flirted with me throughout, apparently he remembered me from last time (umm a bit freaked by that).
I am A- so feel that i need to as we are not as common, plus in my old job role I would often be dealing with serious road accidents and see people in desparate need of blood. Mum is currently on her 97th donation and Dad managed 55 before being forced to retire. OH went once and managed to get a bruise from the elbow to his wrist, he looked terrible and won't go back. I keep trying to get him to go back but the experience has frightened him off...
Never had a problem with the appointment system, for those of you who have never been be brave go try - where else do you get free chocolate biscuits.Karen
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Even a journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step!
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I have been giving blood now for many a year. They do appear to be doing very strange things like having to now drink a litre of water while you wait now.
They have given up with appointments at my local hall, as it just did not work.
They have asked if I would give platelet, but it is a 100 mile round journey and a more regular donation. So I will just stick with regular blood.
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Originally posted by WrexTheDragon View PostThey do appear to be doing very strange things like having to now drink a litre of water while you wait now.
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Which one are you and is it how you want to be?
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Originally posted by Brengirl View PostThis thread has made me realise that 'giving blood' has such a low profile. Why has the awareness been alowed to dim. Why cannot it be simple to pop into the local depot and give a little.
In terms of just popping in I think they would struggle to make it work if it was somewhere permanant. As it is they are on a four month rotation (min time between donations I think) so they aren't about as often as you think. Also it makes sense to have a roaming donor centre so that it can be as close to your home as possible.
A final though it can't be that low profile because its always so busy... (not that you shouldn't go anyway if you would like to!)Last edited by SarzWix; 02-11-2009, 05:45 PM.
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Originally posted by Matt. View PostIts not got that low a profile has it? Occasionally there are adverts on the tele with celebs saying things like "I wouldn't be here if it weren't for Joe Bloggs" etc.. Also my work has signs promoting days when you can donate locally.
In terms of just popping in I think they would struggle to make it work if it was somewhere permanant. As it is they are on a four month rotation (min time between donations I think) so they aren't about as often as you think. Also it makes sense to have a roaming donor centre so that it can be as close to your home as possible.
A final though it can't be that low profile because its always so busy... (not that you shouldn't go anyway if you would like to!)
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