Have you ever saved a life? Give blood.

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Blood supplies are critically low, prompting a call for donations. Individuals are encouraged to donate blood, either for the first time or as a repeat donor, ideally accompanied by a friend for support. The Red Cross can be contacted at 1-800-GIVE-LIFE to schedule appointments. Many workplaces may offer time off for donations. Personal experiences shared highlight the impact of donating, with one donor noting their contributions have saved lives. Some participants discussed their challenges with donating, including health issues and past experiences of feeling faint. There is also mention of age requirements for donating blood, with some regions allowing donations at 16 with parental consent. The conversation emphasizes the importance of blood donation and encourages those who cannot donate to consider volunteering in other ways.
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Blood supplies are critically low. Consider donating for the first or the nth time - go with a buddy. Be brave and protect our citizenry. Call the Red Cross at 1-800-GIVE-LIFE to make an appointment soon nearby. Your workplace may allow you time off.

I believe that my 6+ gallons donated to date have saved several lives. It's a great experience to be part of the team processing my blood, a living legacy for those innocents needing a second chance.
 
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I did it for the first time two weeks ago.

I almost passed out and had to call into work. :smile:
 
I never weighed enough to give blood. :frown:

Loren, what a wonderful thing to do! You too Chaotic42!
 
I have a heart condition which would more than likely disqualify me from being able to donate. :( But if I didn't I think I'd do it. You get cookies and soda pop afterwards! Mmmm...
 
Evo said:
I never weighed enough to give blood. :frown:

Loren, what a wonderful thing to do! You too Chaotic42!

Thanks.

I don't know why I never got around to giving blood before. I plan to do it every 8 weeks from now on.
 
I am too young to give blood at the minute but I intend to.

The Bob (2004 ©)
 
The Bob said:
I am too young to give blood at the minute but I intend to.

How old do you need to be? I've always considered it, but I thought you had to be 18...

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I know a 16-year-old girl who donated blood.
 
amwbonfire said:
How old do you need to be? I've always considered it, but I thought you had to be 18...

Andy
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You need to be 18. I am 16.
recon said:
I know a 16-year-old girl who donated blood.
Really? How did she manage that?

The Bob (2004 ©)
 
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Only 5% of the population currently give blood. Call the Red Cross and ask them about getting your parent's permission if you're a minor; 16 may be the lower age limit. For those who have at least attempted to give blood, many thanks; others may wish to volunteer for the RC in another constructive way. E. g., I believe some gay people volunteer for them by ways other than giving blood.
 
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I've been giving blood every 8 weeks since I turned 16. I don't know about other countrys or states but in California you can donate at age 16 with parents consent. It doesn't take that long and after wards, like someone metioned, you get cookies and juice. :smile:
 
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Evo said:
I never weighed enough to give blood. :frown:
I did it once in high school when I weighed 130 and almost passed out. Plus, my pulse and blood pressure are so low it was tough to fill the bag. I've been meaning to try again though.
 
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I haven't given blood, not that I wouldn't just never seem to run into the blood drives on the right day (on medication, skipped breakfast and already feel loopy, etc). But, when I was in H.S. (um, ages ago), I was too young to donate, but still helped volunteer with our annual blood drive (I was in charge of putting out the snacks and just watching that nobody passed out at the snack table...it was always the big football players who passed out :biggrin:) Those snacks they put out are absolutely disgusting. I know they are to help keep your blood sugar up, but they are all the sorts of things that make me sick if I eat them (fruit punch, sugar-coated snack cakes...awful stuff). We have blood drives here at the university hospital all the time, so I'm bound to run into them one of these days when I don't have too crazy of a schedule and can spare a half hour after lunch.
 
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The Bob said:
You need to be 18. I am 16.

The Bob (2004 ©)

Actually, its 17 here :-p . I bring myself to go give blood. The problem is that I either get a case of the willys or I have a cold or something wrong which means I cant. The one time I was perfectly healthy and was going to go with my girlfriend, a couple of weeks before I broke up with her so didnt end up going.

Dad gives blood. Mum used to be she is anaemic now so cant.
 
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Moonbear,

We have Famous Amos cookies, Coke product soft drinks, orange juice and water. Most meds are acceptable to the blood bank!
 
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I nearly passed out when I had blood taken from me at the doctor's one time, but I'm 16 and can't give blood anyway. Perhaps I'll get into better shape some time soon and donate some blood when I'm old enough. However, I have saved 2 little kids from drowning at the pool I work at, so I guess that exempts me from a few pints?
 
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wasteofo2,

In Japan you would be indebted to the welfare of those kids for life!

Cool dual pool rescue!
 

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