It's June 14th which is World Blood Donor Day.
I'm thankful each and every day for those who take the time to donate blood. Without my 4 weekly infusion of Intragam (made from donated blood and plasma), I wouldn't have any antibodies to be able to fight viruses or infections.
I also had a lot of bleeding issues during my double lung tranplant. I found out at Haemotology Clinic last week that I needed nine units of blood products (that's a whole lot) including whole blood, red cells, and platelets. I still have a few issues with my platelet counts and so I may still need more.
So I really want to say thankyou to anyone who has donated blood, but especially to those who are regular donors. You seriously are absolute lifesavers! Without you I most certainly wouldn't still be here.
If you'd like to donate, you can book online or simply just call 131495
Thankyou x
Edited: Serendipitously I received a letter from Haemotolgy Clinic in the mail today with a proper listing of what blood products I received during transplant:
6 units red cells
1200mL on the cell saver returned
Cryoprecipitate
7 units FFP (fresh frozen plasma)
1 unit of platelets
4 comments:
Brave Girl! Best wishes for your health. I have been a blood donor for a long, long time - those days are over now due to one lung only and asthma, unfortunately. Please keep up with your encouragement.
Hugs - Lurline.
Must put blood donation on my to do list. I never used to be allowed to give blood but the illness I had is not listed as a barrier anymore. Thanks for the reminder.
Very humbling and thought-provoking Cam. So very thankful for regular blood-donors.
So frustrating, I lived in England during the mad cow era and they still won't let me donate. My Dad has given blood for ever, so at least one of us is contributing....
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