insanelupus
WKR
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- Sep 2, 2015
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I don't like needles or getting poked. That said, I've known folks that needed blood in trauma units or emergency surgery and know it is helpful.
I started donating this year for two reasons. One as an example to my kids, as much as I don't enjoy it, it's an easy way to help someone else in a time of need they likely didn't anticipate.
Also, I've heard several conversations regarding the health benefits of cleaning up one's blood by donating and rejuvinating the replacement blood.
First time I noticed a little extra tiredness for about a week, then everything seemed back to normal. I'll be curious to see as time passes if that shortens up a little.
Hard to find a negative with it. After research and balancing family/hunting/training/work time I've decided to donate three times a year with the last being in June to early July. Start again after the season around Christmas and then once in the spring.
Why do you or don't you donate blood? If you do, any thoughts/ reasons for the times you donate?
I started donating this year for two reasons. One as an example to my kids, as much as I don't enjoy it, it's an easy way to help someone else in a time of need they likely didn't anticipate.
Also, I've heard several conversations regarding the health benefits of cleaning up one's blood by donating and rejuvinating the replacement blood.
First time I noticed a little extra tiredness for about a week, then everything seemed back to normal. I'll be curious to see as time passes if that shortens up a little.
Hard to find a negative with it. After research and balancing family/hunting/training/work time I've decided to donate three times a year with the last being in June to early July. Start again after the season around Christmas and then once in the spring.
Why do you or don't you donate blood? If you do, any thoughts/ reasons for the times you donate?