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[Football] New Year Resolution. GIVE BLOOD.



martin tyler

Well-known member
Jan 25, 2013
5,860
Had honestly never thought about it u till a recent accident. Found out at that time I have rare blood type AB negative to those in the know. Still not 100% sure what that is or how rare. I was never in danger but did require blood. Now do on a regular basis and will continue to do so. Never know who you will help
 
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maffew

Well-known member
Dec 10, 2003
8,873
Worcester England
Had honestly never thought about it u till a recent accident. Found out at that time I have rate blood type AB negative to those in the know. Still not 100% sure what that is or how rare. I was never in danger but did require blood. Now do on a regular basis and will continue to do so. Never know who you will help

:thumbsup:
 


OzMike

Well-known member
Oct 2, 2006
12,947
Perth Australia
They won't let me here, as I was in the UK during the Thatcher years, shame really as I was a regular when I was there.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I used to donate, & then had to start taking thyroxine for hypothyroidism so I wasn't allowed to.
Recently they changed the rules about some medications, so I'm booked in for 19th January. I'm A positive.
 






1234andcounting

Well-known member
Mar 31, 2008
1,609
Gave blood for nigh on 30 years until a heart condition was diagnosed. One of the easiest and most practical ways people can make a contribution to society in general and the NHS in particular.
 


Frutos

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May 3, 2006
35,576
Northumberland
I can only echo the OP - if you can, then do.

I can't, but its thanks to people who do that I'm here at all. Ironic really that its the fact that I have received the benefits of blood donations that prevents me from returning the favour, but there you go.
 




Coalburner

Active member
May 22, 2017
290
Can I add to this. I started donating when my daughter was born and her mother needed lots of blood. Over the years I made 80+ donations, only stopping when I hit the age bar, which I think was 70, so haven't been able to donate for several years. It only takes a few minutes to donate and is possibly one of the most worthwhile things you will ever do. Go for it.
Happy New Year to all
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Can I add to this. I started donating when my daughter was born and her mother needed lots of blood. Over the years I made 80+ donations, only stopping when I hit the age bar, which I think was 70, so haven't been able to donate for several years. It only takes a few minutes to donate and is possibly one of the most worthwhile things you will ever do. Go for it.
Happy New Year to all

Il you've given regularly previously, you can give past 70.
 


Durlston

"Garlic bread!?"
NSC Patron
Jul 15, 2009
9,765
Haywards Heath
I can only echo the OP - if you can, then do.

I can't, but its thanks to people who do that I'm here at all. Ironic really that its the fact that I have received the benefits of blood donations that prevents me from returning the favour, but there you go.

You're a really good person, Frutos. Glad you survived mate.

I've never given blood because I was scared but may well need some if my anaemia doesn't improve. Total respect to everyone that has. :thumbsup:
 






piersa

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2011
3,155
London
great cause. Best new years resolution I have heard. A very realistic one too.
 


MattBackHome

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
11,732
Used to be a regular right up until my Type1 diagnosis.

In case anyone doesn't already do it - you go in, answer a few questions, have a lie down while people tell you how fantastic you are, then you get to drink tea and eat wagon wheels. And you are literally, actually saving lives. DO IT.
 




Postman Pat

Well-known member
Jul 24, 2007
6,971
Coldean
The best thing is when they send you a text message telling you where your blood went. My first donation went to Birmingham children's hospital. The chance that I could have played a small part in saving a child's life was all I needed to make me a regular.
 




JoePrecious

New member
Mar 3, 2009
191
I'd love to do this again but you can't ever get an appointment at my local centre - the next 5 are all fully booked. I'd like to think this is because so many people now do it, but I suspect it is more due to a lack of funding and sessions...
 


marcos3263

Well-known member
Oct 29, 2009
925
Fishersgate and Proud
I used to give blood often as it was a noble thing and also helped me as I was getting regular nosebleeds (I was producing too much blood anyway!) I always felt great afterwards with the glow of righteousness and a genuine feeling of healthiness. Then they changed the rules and as I was born in Singapore there is a risk I have malignant malaria and they didn't want to/couldn't test me. I still carry the little gold card around with me next to my donor card in case of an accident.
 




pearl

Well-known member
May 3, 2016
12,823
Behind My Eyes
I used to give blood often as it was a noble thing and also helped me as I was getting regular nosebleeds (I was producing too much blood anyway!) I always felt great afterwards with the glow of righteousness and a genuine feeling of healthiness. Then they changed the rules and as I was born in Singapore there is a risk I have malignant malaria and they didn't want to/couldn't test me. I still carry the little gold card around with me next to my donor card in case of an accident.

shouldn't you find out anyway for your own health's sake?
 


Withdean

New member
Nov 5, 2017
151
The American Red Cross hasn’t wanted my blood for decades as I lived in England during the Mad cow era.
 


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