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Nurse Debbie just called ... again. Next donation is scheduled for 24 June, but no appointments are available until 15 July.

I'm finding it too stressful arranging group bookings, but if we can get the numbers, I'm happy to do it. Or should we just let it ride that you guys organise yourselves to get your donations done in your own time.

Anyone else interested in joining in - it would be a Sunday morning at Southbank donor centre (cnr Kavanagh & Balston Sts).

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Arghh I hate needles! Not for me sorry. I feel bad though :/

You should feel bad!!!! If you go with your mates, it'll be over in no time and you'll think that you're an idiot afterwards for putting it off for so long!!!

Give it a go!

Not that I've done it, but they won't let me as I'm from the UK ;)

For those interested (or even care), I gave blood today, and my BP was down to 130/80.

Now, who else is going to get involved in this worthwhile project.

Hey, your my new role model. So hope mine is back down to around that. Otherwise at the end of June they are talking BP medication :unsure:

Hey, your my new role model. So hope mine is back down to around that. Otherwise at the end of June they are talking BP medication :thumbsup:
I've got some of my meds left over if you want to try-before-you-buy :closedeyes:
  • 2 weeks later...

Ok, I've made a booking. I expect 8 people to show up and donate blood from 10:10am on Sunday 29 July at the Southbank donation centre.

All those wishing to inundate me with offers to attend should do so to: [email protected]

It is now possible to book your next donation when you give this donation, so I shouldn't have to stress myself about organising these days again.

  • 2 weeks later...

hey guys

they're pretty desperate

so i'm just ganna go and do it at my local one soon instead of waiting for this to be organised

also, i challenge everyone to haemoglobin battle! ask them what your level is when they test you with the pinprick at the start. the old lady was mighty impressed with my potent young blood last time :cheers:

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