LewPort71 Posted October 16, 2019 Posted October 16, 2019 My daughter who works in health care asked me to reach out and ask the good people at Two Bills Drive to donate blood. There is a national shortage and all types are needed. So if you are healthy and are able, please donate. Takes about an hour. I have donated 21 gallons, but a medicine I currently take is on the Red Cross 'do not donate list", so I can not donate. 3
WhoTom Posted October 16, 2019 Posted October 16, 2019 I'm two pints away from my 22nd gallon. Started in my senior year of high school and have been a pretty regular donor ever since. When I got married, my wife started donating too. She's pitched in more than ten gallons so far. 2 1
UConn James Posted October 16, 2019 Posted October 16, 2019 (edited) I donated last week for the first time. Found out my blood type is A+; never knew what it was before. Edited October 16, 2019 by UConn James 2
LeGOATski Posted October 16, 2019 Posted October 16, 2019 I'm O- so I feel obligated. It's like a super power I've decided to use for good and not evil. 4 1
Don Otreply Posted October 17, 2019 Posted October 17, 2019 5 hours ago, UConn James said: I donated last week for the first time. Found out my blood type is A+; never knew what it was before. Bump, worthy cause!
Another Fan Posted October 17, 2019 Posted October 17, 2019 It's been a tradition for me to give blood every Super Bowl Sunday. If I have to watch the Patriots in the evening I better have felt I've done something important in the morning! Plus I've read it's actually good for your health to give blood every once in a while 1
Keukasmallies Posted October 17, 2019 Posted October 17, 2019 O- here, 150 pints in the book. As an "elder statesman" I no longer donate. Interesting story regarding my very first donation: It's 1958, I'm just out of boot camp at Great Lakes NTC and assigned to a ship in Norfolk. My first shipboard payday comes and I'm in line; as I nearly reach the pay table, a Marine guard asks if I'm donating blood, I respond, "not today." He answers, "Step to the end of the line." Once again, I nearly reach the pay table and the Marine asks if I'm donating blood, I respond, "Sure!". 1
Not at the table Karlos Posted October 17, 2019 Posted October 17, 2019 Not allowed but I’ll spread the word. Most of my family donates regularly
HopsGuy Posted October 17, 2019 Posted October 17, 2019 In college, a professor said he’d give a 10 point bonus on the next exam if we donated. I became a pretty often donator for quite some time after that. I’m probably around 15 gallons. Last time I went to donate, I was turned down due to high BP. Once I get that under control, I’ll be back. It’s the easiest charity there is and everyone who can should do it.
row_33 Posted October 17, 2019 Posted October 17, 2019 O- but they don't want my donations for a half-dozen reasons... otherwise....
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