Friday, January 15, 2010

Blood Drive

Have any of you ever donated blood? I did once or twice, about 15 years ago. The next time I tried to go, I was told I wasn't eligible because of a medication that I'd been taking. So - I assumed that I wouldn't be able to do it ever again, because I still take the medication. So, for around 15 years, I've passed up the opportunity to donate blood when the occasion came up, thinking I wasn't eligible.

Turns out, I am!

There's a law firm in my building that does a blood drive every year. An invitation to sign up went around the office early this week, and I sadly deleted it. Then, a friend at work approached me and asked if I'd sign up with her. I told her I couldn't because of my medications - but then I got thinking, what if things have changed? I decided to call the Red Cross and ask if I was able to donate blood with the medications I take. After a short conversation, I learned that YES - I can participate in blood drives! I was so excited. With images of the devastation in Haiti floating around in my mind, I called the law firm in the building that was doing the blood drive and made an appointment. So I marched down there today, and proudly gave a bunch of blood. Needles don't bother me, so I sat there happily for approximately 7 minutes with a needle in my arm. (I'm weird, you all know this about me.) I didn't pass out or get woozy or anything!

And now I have a bandage on my arm and a giant headache, but I like the idea that I helped save someone, somewhere, who needs blood. :)


2 comments:

Liz, Nate, Sydney, Holly said...

loved spending a few minutes catching up on your blog...you live a happy, exciting life! glad you loved the holidays and especially your time off! and good for you on donating blood - i hate needles and honestly avoid giving blood. although if i weren't pregnant right now, i'm sure i would because of the whole haiti crisis. anyway, way to go, awesome woman. love you, miss you!! xoxo

MUG said...

You are my hero. Someday I will get up the courage to give blood. Until then, I plan to live vicariously through your goodness!