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Has anyone here ever given blood? I really want to but 470ml which is the usual quantity taken just sounds like so much, as does the fact its almost 10% of the blood in your body.
What's it like giving blood too?
scottish
18-08-2014, 11:53 PM
Never done it, but; http://www.blood.co.uk/about-blood/how-the-body-replaces-blood/
MKR&*42
19-08-2014, 06:04 AM
It's alright, it does feel a little weird the first time you do it but you won't feel that bad afterwards usually (varies depending on person :P). It does seem like a lot but it is replaced quite quickly and by the next day you should actually feel perfectly normal again.
OldLoveSong
19-08-2014, 06:36 AM
Never given blood but ive had tons of blood tests in my life and i always get dizzy and feels uncomfortable so dont think i would give cuz i have low iron and low blood pressure issues
wixard
19-08-2014, 08:46 AM
I'd love to but I don't weigh enough, when I do I'll certainly give as often as possible
I've never really thought about it but I guess I could one day.
I will do it bcos it's such a good thing to do haha, but it just sounds like so much omg hahah
buttons
19-08-2014, 10:50 AM
i don't weigh enough but my friends are just on the border (around 8st) and they do is as often as they can. they don't faint, i think the first time they felt like it though. my mum faints because of low blood pressure so she tries to do it in the afternoon and my brother is advised against it because he's anemic so make sure you don't have these problems.
don't think ill do it in future if i weigh enough as i have low blood pressure until i eat and ive heard ur not to drink or eat before it? dunno how true that is.
had my blood taken before for medical reasons, i really don't like needles but it wasn't too bad. jst think it'll be over in a few minutes and you're doing it for a good cause!
Reality
19-08-2014, 01:20 PM
It's a lot of blood but think about how much blood will be going back into your boody whilst you're heart is still pumping. I know my dad and mum have done it several times. They say the needle is just like what you get at the doctors but, you're always advised to drink at least 2 pints of water before the transfusion.
Has anyone here ever given blood? I really want to but 470ml which is the usual quantity taken just sounds like so much, as does the fact its almost 10% of the blood in your body.
What's it like giving blood too?
Draqom
19-08-2014, 02:35 PM
I've never done it but I certainly would like to one day
Chris
19-08-2014, 03:14 PM
I never have and probably never will to be honest. Good on those people who do though.
is it just like having your blood taken and tested? because i had that on the weekend and that wasn't bad, lost a lot of blood though and there was tonnes dripping on the floor. not sure what went wrong with that, but we had to keep replacing the plasters.
i definitely want to give blood, just havent really looked into it all that much yet
I want to but last time they checked I had a low white blood cell count so said I was borderline anaemia as I am deficient in b10 and b12. I'm going to book a blood test soon to see if I can cos I don't have a fear of needles. When I have my monthly blood test I sit there and watch it being done haha
_HeyyItsHannah_
19-08-2014, 09:07 PM
I have blood tests done about every month. 470 mL is about 2 cups. So it is a lot. But it is different for everyone. You might feel kinda dizzy for a while, or you might faint. But, it's different for everyone. but it should bypass after a day or less maybe. You will be fine. :)
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Hayleigh
19-08-2014, 09:22 PM
I don't mind blood tests etc, but I'm too light to give blood, but hopefully will once I'm 20 :)
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