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After "Nurse Debbie's" little chat last night, you now all know why we need to give blood.

My next appointment (it will be my 94th!) is scheduled for after 30 August. While I ordinarily donate mid-week at the Bourke St centre, I'm willing to make a change to a Sunday at Southbank. To do this, I need your support.

If you are genuinely intertested in becoming a blood donor, please email me with your intention. I need to know by Friday next week (August 25) so I can try and organise a group booking on the 3rd or 10th September.

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Reminder that some of us are giving blood Sunday (September 24) at the Red Cross's Southbank centre (Cnr Balston and Kavanagh Sts, South Melbourne). If you aren't giving, why not cvome along to lend moral support.

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You need to have eaten something before you donate. I suppose we could do "morning tea" afterwards, although Red Cross supplies all those yummy nibblies after your donation.

And you need to have had a reasonable intake of fluids beforehand as well (NON-alcoholic, Brisby!!!!).

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