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anarchist_nomad ([personal profile] anarchist_nomad) wrote2009-06-09 11:09 pm
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Tuesday, Bloody Tuesday

Went to donate blood this afternoon, my ninth donation since moving to England three years ago. One more and I upgrade from a blue card to a bronze one. You see, dear friends, the National Blood Service has an "award scheme" based on how many times you have donated.

Of course, my rate of donation has slowed since moving across the pond, as the NHS will only take my blood once per sixteen weeks -- in the States, eight weeks is the norm. I have been giving blood since 1997 and I estimate that I have donated about five or six gallons in that time! That's about seven times the amount of blood that I actually have in my body right now! Not too shabby.

Today, I reached a personal milestone. I have been donating blood regularly for over twelve years. Today, for the first time, I actually looked at the needle. Indeed, I looked at it whilst it was in my arm. I have never so much as seen the thing that punctures me before, let alone see it inserted into my flesh. Usually, I ask the nurse to cover it up with a paper towel. I know that, in the grand scheme of things, this counts for nothing. Still, I am proud of myself for making this personal step forward.

Speaking of the nurse, today I had a very chatty nurse from the Philippines. He was also rather clever. Looking at my name, he asked if I was Arabic. I didn't both to correct him and say that I was Coptic. Close enough. He then surmised what my father's name was. I was duly impressed. Alas, I had to come clean when he asked me if I spoke Arabic. I do not... but apparently he does! When I was finished being drained, he made me a rather tasty strawberry milkshake to start replenishing my bodily fluid.

[identity profile] acelightning.livejournal.com 2009-06-10 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
I have never donated blood, although I feel guilty that I haven't. But I am completely squicked by needles puncturing my tender flesh. In fact, I gave birth to Alex completely without medication, not because I'm Mrs. Crunchy Granola Natural, but because I was more afraid of IVs and epidurals than I was of labor pains. (On the other hand, my problem with needles probably did keep me out of serious trouble during the Sixties.)

[identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com 2009-06-11 08:05 am (UTC)(link)
I'm with you on the needle squick! Remind me to tell you the story of the first time I plucked up the courage to donate, back in 1997! Oi, was I a wreck!

Better now, but still always squeamish. Still, I know that my donation can save up to five lives... which is why I cannot let my own fear of needles stop me.

[identity profile] acelightning.livejournal.com 2009-06-11 10:31 am (UTC)(link)
It's not needles in general - I can watch someone else give blood without a qualm, and I gave injections to my rabbits and Loki, and I'm prepared to give injections to humans if necessary. It's just that when it's me being punctured, it's a whole 'nuther issue.