When I lived in the UK I regularly donated. Then in 2007 I moved to Australia where I wasn’t allowed to because of mad cow disease.It's National Blood Week.
Apparently only 2% of Uk adults donate blood- they need 4300 pints per day.
When I was first donating in 70's , there was a time when the nurse chatted to me as my bag was just about full and ready to disconnect. She asked me where I worked , which was in a bank. She said, '' but this one is the best bank of all. It's the only one that no matter how little you deposit, you can always take out as much as you need.''
I've always remembered that. If you don't already , try to get along and help --- hope not , but you never know if you or yours may need some one day.
In 2022 they relaxed the rules meaning I could donate again. Since then Mrs K and me go every six weeks or so. Think we’ve donated about 15 times each by now. We will happily give blood but they told us to book in to give plasma as that’s what they always need. If they want blood (album name there somewhere) they just tell us on the day.
It’s worth it just for the scran they put in afterwards. And the nurse who normally sticks the needle in is originally from Sunderland.
But in all seriousness as you say if it’s something that if you can do then you should. I’d like to think that if it was me lying on the operating table needing it then it’s there.
