The screening process involves being asked a slew of questions, some of which might seem disgusting. Just remember that everyone else also has to put up with being asked, "Have you had sex with anyone who's had sex with a walrus, coo-coo-ka-choo, in the past year?" You will be asked about any travel outside the country in the past year and any health problems as well.
If you are sometimes anemic, and the chances of your blood being good enough to donate are about 50-50 because of it, you can still try. If the response to, "I might have anemia" is, "You might have WHAT?" you probably just need to enunciate. It's anemia, not AIDS. A test will be done on a drop of blood taken from a fingertip to see if your hemoglobin level is high enough. If it isn't, you might be given a sticker that says, "I tried". It's kind of like the "I voted" sticker on Election Day.
Whether or not to watch as the needle is put into your arm is a matter of personal preference. If you've ever had blood tests for any reason, it's been done before. If you want to watch as the blood bag fills, that's fine too. It's also fine if you don't.
There might be people in the other chairs who are finished before you, but that shouldn't be a problem. There also might be times when it takes longer than it did last time to finish. This is not a problem either. Sometimes it flows faster or slower depending on what you've had to eat or drink.
There is a possibility of bruising from the needle, but the more experience the person who puts the needle into your arm has, the less likely that is. It doesn't really hurt anyway.
Enjoy the drinks and cookies after you finish. You've earned them.
Published by Alicia Suenaga
So far, my life is a string of Honorable Mentions. View profile
- Blood Donation: Are You Brave Enough?Blood donation is a wonderful way to give back to your community. Never done it? Here's some information about how it works and why it's important.
- Blood Donation: Suffering Minor Inconveniences, Saving a LifeA person must have enough sympathy for people whose lives are on the line and are in urgent need of blood to suffer the minor inconveniences of becoming a blood donor.
- Join the so What Can I Do Blood Donation TeamGive blood. Earn points. Win prizes. SAVE LIVES!
Medic Community Blood Drive Jacksboro, LaFollette, Caryville, TN Donating blood is an easy way to save a life.
What's Scary About Blood Donation?Blood donation is something every body must help do to our loved ones and our Neighbours.
- Donate Blood in January- a New Year's Resolution
- The Need for Blood Donors
- FDA Uploads Ban on Gay Men Giving Blood
- Donating Blood - Important Factual Information About Saving Lives
- Blood Drive to Honor Westerman
- Plasma and Blood Donation Centers in Ventura
- My First Blood Donation
