I always try and avoid giving blood on the roadside
Only advice I can give is eat a good meal about 2 hours before and drink plenty of fluids before and after. The donation team at my sessions give you a pint of water before you donate. And insist that you drink it all. (this has reduced the fainting rate. Which is very low anyway, except for the college students who weigh about 8 stone, don't eat then turn up and faint!)
Yes, your iron levels do drop slightly after donating, but with a healthy diet will be back to normal within a week or 2. I've done a few different trials over the years, double red cell donation, monitoring iron levels after donation, reduced times between donations.
53 donations so far, so they've definitely taken more than an arm full.
bigblackshed - you must have an arm like a pin cushion 🙂
I think I'm at pint 18/19, but I had to have year off after bad behaviour (Africa and India).
I always drink shit loads of water before donation. I think it helps.
if everyone thinks someone else will do it then we may not have healthy stocks in the geographic areas that are needed.
It only takes a wee while as well and then its done for another 3months.
I like to race the other donors, thinking that how quickly the blood drains out of me is a indication of my superior fitness and heart health over the average human.
I find giving blood one of those activites where it is ok to finish quickly.
next time is number 20 for me.
I always thought that was higher blood pressure.I like to race the other donors, thinking that how quickly the blood drains out of me is a indication of my superior fitness and heart health over the average human.
I donated once....was told I wasn't allowed to donate again after they picked my convulsing body off the floor....I think I freaked everyone else out, but it felt like a super amazing far out trip.
They say a teaspoon of blood can save a newborn baby...by my reckoning I saved a hundred babies - job done.
I must have far too much blood flowing through my veins as I've always played a sport of some kind within a hr/s of giving (must be about 20 times now). Indoor footy or squash or cycling, not felt any side affects so far! I wouldnt go running though 🙂
Well, donation all went well and painlessly yesterday. I haven't even got a bruise from where the needle went in
And a Tunnock's Teacake to recover with... mmmm.
Already booked my next donation for 12 weeks time.
Good man. 🙂
