jakarta
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Well I've given blood 30 odd times and if a wimp like me can do it it I'm sure that the tough nuts that are the majority of the NSC will be able to donate without even breaking stride....
double posting possibly but being 6 ft 6 it actualy does.....but you get over it pretty quick and when i used I used to smoke (tobacco) it was a pretty neat trickHow do you know it will make you feel like that if you haven't done it? They make you drink a pint of water before you donate now, and like you to sit down afterwards and drink their tea/eat their biscuits. Your body replaces the blood donated within a few hours, providing you keep the fluid levels up. I tend to have fairly low blood pressure and I've never felt queasy after doing it.
Consider yourself corrected.
Fair enough, I'm still a bit sensitive about things which are barely even related to the fact I had cancer. I still haven't really grown accustomed to the fact I had a form of the illness and although I remember a lot of the experiences vividly at the same time it feels like it never happened. Apologies for coming across as a bit touchy and it's obvious that the thread was started in order to encourage those that don't give blood but can to go on and do so.
You still didn't really correct me though
Probably done that myself now though haven't I
I cannot donate in the US because I grew up in the UK during the BSE crisis.
I have had blood tests twice (sports-injury related) and passed out both times. Not sure whether that counts as a step up from "scared of needles" but makes me think twice.
No , I can't - not here in Australia .
If you've lived in the UK for 6 months (collectively) between 1980 - 1996 the Australian Red Cross won't take a blood donation as they don't believe the screening test for vCJD ( mad cow disease ) is reliable enough .
Don't know where that leaves all you poms ...