Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
I donate, although haven't done this year as just not had chance. The main reason I'm responding though is to thank you all and anyone else who donates . I never realised or thought of the ways donated blood is used, I assumed it was just accidents and sometimes operations and the like. However after my sons treatment for Leukaemia this year he must of had at least 30 blood transfusions, and nearly 100 Platelet (taken from donated blood) transfusions, and he's continuing to need them and will do for next couple of months at least. This is just one child on one ward in one hospital so heaven knows how much donated blood is used daily. I know it can sometimes be a pain and long winded, but one of you could of helped to save a 13 year old childs life, his group is O negative (most definitely blue & white).
When I was in my 30s I caught chicken pox from my kids. Once I'd recovered, my GP advised me to contact the Blood Transfusion service as I had valuable antibodies for the next 6 months. Any adult who catches a 'childhood disease' comes into this category.
I turned up & was announced as the 'Special'. Apparently they could use that one donation for 10 kids who needed those antibodies.