Blood (without the gore!)

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Blackswanwood

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I had an appointment to make a blood donation yesterday and while it seemed busy one of the nurses told me they had actually experienced a lot of “no shows” due to the rain :dunno: and that the shortage of blood supplies reported in the news over the summer had only slightly abated.

Hopefully no one reading this will ever need a blood transfusion but being realistic at some point some (or someone close to them) will. That blood obviously comes from donors.

Please, if you don’t give blood and are eligible to do so do it. Here’s the link to register and pick when and where is convenient.

https://www.blood.co.uk/

For most people travel time will be negligible and I find it usually takes about an hour from going in to walking out slightly lighter!

This isn’t a post to say what a good boy I am for giving blood … far too often over the years I judged myself to be too busy and didn't do it. When I look back I now realise I wasn't and made the wrong choice.
 
I gave 43 before they would take no more because of prescription drugs - when I had serious operations that need blood on standby I felt no guilt.
I worked with a J.W. - he told me one day how blood transfusions were wrong. I told him he should go and find all the people that were alive because of mine and tell them they should be dead. :)
I only did it in first place because I detest needles - I needed to prove to myself I could let someone do it.
 
They don't want mine any more because I'm too old. Apparently I can donate up to age 81 under a special dispensation from a NZ Blood Service medical officer but the age limit is only a year away for me so not worth the palaver. But...a peculiar rule...
 
I looked it up not long ago and am not sure I am allowed to as I had a skin cancer which was removed, it did say that it depends what specific type and I need to ask them directly.

My Dad went to give blood and though he has the rare type that they want because anyone can have it, he is unable to donate because they can hardly get the blood out. Turns out he has an abnormal amount of valves in his veins and it was really painful. They said not to come back.
 
I looked it up not long ago and am not sure I am allowed to as I had a skin cancer which was removed, it did say that it depends what specific type and I need to ask them directly.

My Dad went to give blood and though he has the rare type that they want because anyone can have it, he is unable to donate because they can hardly get the blood out. Turns out he has an abnormal amount of valves in his veins and it was really painful. They said not to come back.

Sounds like your Dad is O negative which is what they use in A&E. Only 1 in 7 people have it but everyone can receive it.
 
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