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Thread: O/T Blood Donor - My Blood Comes Back to Yorkshire.

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    O/T Blood Donor - My Blood Comes Back to Yorkshire.

    I posted in the past, that blood donors were needed due to a shortage of
    O Positive & O Negative blood.
    O Negative blood group is 7% of the population, & used most in emergencies, while also
    the need for O Positive is high because its most frequently used, with 37% of the
    population having this blood group.

    I gave blood on the 5th August 2024 at Montgomery Hall in Wath-on-Dearne, to which the
    blood is sent to a manufacturing centre in Manchester, where it had the standard testing &
    then processed into a form that can be given to a patient.

    Once my blood was ready it was sent to the Northern General Hospital in Sheffield, where
    it will help to save or improve someones life, over 1 in 3 share my blood group O Positive,
    which means its always needed to help treat victims of accidents, mothers in difficult
    childbirths, & cancer sufferers.

    My donation on the 5th of August was my 75th time I have donated blood, I have missed
    some years due to having operations, & my iron test levels been low, otherwise I would
    have given more donations.

    If You Can, Please Give Blood.

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    Excellent ELK. What a good thing to do.

    This prompted me to check the prohibition on people who lived in the UK 1980-96 from giving blood in the USA. Apparently this was lifted last year so I'm going to look into starting. I also need to look at the problems associated with giving blood and taking blood thinners. You can do it but it depends on what the reason is for taking thinners in the first place, apparently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTMilller View Post
    Excellent ELK. What a good thing to do.

    This prompted me to check the prohibition on people who lived in the UK 1980-96 from giving blood in the USA. Apparently this was lifted last year so I'm going to look into starting. I also need to look at the problems associated with giving blood and taking blood thinners. You can do it but it depends on what the reason is for taking thinners in the first place, apparently.
    There are still restrictions here in France regarding the mad cow episode.
    I’ve given a pint per week for the last year to reduce the iron in my system. Mine is thrown straight into the bin.
    Regarding the blood thinners. They use an anti coagulant in the bag they fill to stop it clotting.

    Everyone should give if they can.

    I must say that the French don’t give biscuits and a cup of tea.

    You can have a full meal! I usually have a cheese sandwich a cup of coffee and some fruit.
    However I have become quite fond of the charcuterie with pickles!

    Apparently it’s custard creams or naked penguins in the uk!

    The difference would blow your mind 😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    There are still restrictions here in France regarding the mad cow episode.
    I’ve given a pint per week for the last year to reduce the iron in my system. Mine is thrown straight into the bin.
    Regarding the blood thinners. They use an anti coagulant in the bag they fill to stop it clotting.

    Everyone should give if they can.

    I must say that the French don’t give biscuits and a cup of tea.

    You can have a full meal! I usually have a cheese sandwich a cup of coffee and some fruit.
    However I have become quite fond of the charcuterie with pickles!

    Apparently it’s custard creams or naked penguins in the uk!

    The difference would blow your mind 
    No hot drinks now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    I posted in the past, that blood donors were needed due to a shortage of
    O Positive & O Negative blood.
    O Negative blood group is 7% of the population, & used most in emergencies, while also
    the need for O Positive is high because its most frequently used, with 37% of the
    population having this blood group.

    I gave blood on the 5th August 2024 at Montgomery Hall in Wath-on-Dearne, to which the
    blood is sent to a manufacturing centre in Manchester, where it had the standard testing &
    then processed into a form that can be given to a patient.

    Once my blood was ready it was sent to the Northern General Hospital in Sheffield, where
    it will help to save or improve someones life, over 1 in 3 share my blood group O Positive,
    which means its always needed to help treat victims of accidents, mothers in difficult
    childbirths, & cancer sufferers.

    My donation on the 5th of August was my 75th time I have donated blood, I have missed
    some years due to having operations, & my iron test levels been low, otherwise I would
    have given more donations.

    If You Can, Please Give Blood.
    ELK, an excellent contribution pal. In July I donated my 50th pint. Due to work restrictions etc in the past, it stopped me donating more and I truly wish I had. As for my last donation, it ended up at Grimsby Hospital of all places. Previous to that it was Pinderfields at Wakefields.

    You feel like you've done something extremely good when you walk out after a donation. Don't get why others don't get involved but, each to their own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTMilller View Post
    Excellent ELK. What a good thing to do.

    This prompted me to check the prohibition on people who lived in the UK 1980-96 from giving blood in the USA. Apparently this was lifted last year so I'm going to look into starting. I also need to look at the problems associated with giving blood and taking blood thinners. You can do it but it depends on what the reason is for taking thinners in the first place, apparently.
    CT, well done Sir.

    I enquired what the limit age was for donating. It use to be 70 years of age but now they've dropped the limit providing you have no health problems, you can donate ongoing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    ELK, an excellent contribution pal. In July I donated my 50th pint. Due to work restrictions etc in the past, it stopped me donating more and I truly wish I had. As for my last donation, it ended up at Grimsby Hospital of all places. Previous to that it was Pinderfields at Wakefields.

    You feel like you've done something extremely good when you walk out after a donation. Don't get why others don't get involved but, each to their own.
    Quite right Brin about feeling good after giving blood, a few nurses came up to me, while I was giving blood, saying it
    was a achievement to get to 75 donations.

    Since they started telling you where your blood as gone,

    This time - Northern General Hospital Hospital, Sheffield

    Also - Tameside General Hospital [ Located Outskirts of Ashton-Under-Lyne ]

    Also - Leicester General Hospital

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    Donated blood today at Montgomery Hall, Wath on Dearne.
    Does not seem 2 minutes since I gave blood last ( 5th August 2024 ).
    Hospitals calling for blood donors, a big shortage.
    Give Blood if You Can

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    Donated blood today at Montgomery Hall, Wath on Dearne.
    Does not seem 2 minutes since I gave blood last ( 5th August 2024 ).
    Hospitals calling for blood donors, a big shortage.
    Give Blood if You Can
    I’ve had 4 transfusions in the last 6 months, so thank you

    I suspect some of it was ex ELK because I swerve towards ‘spoons in Wath when walking past it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    I’ve had 4 transfusions in the last 6 months, so thank you

    I suspect some of it was ex ELK because I swerve towards ‘spoons in Wath when walking past it
    .......nice one Grist and one I think ELK will laugh at. My next donation is bonfire night and I look forward to giving many more whenever I can.

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