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as long as you enjoyed it amanda :(

oh, just a quick note, i know we've got a few regular blood donors on here, and some who were willing but never rocked up, but i need a bit of a favour from the latter group.

a friend and workmate of mine is in hospital being treated for leukemia at the moment and needs steady donations of white blood cells from the o- (or i think b- aswell) blood group, so if anyone out there has one of those blood groups, or doesnt know but would be willing to help out, if you could shoot me your details itd be hugely appreciated.

wait, just re, read that post, hope it dont sound like im giving your mate shit, sorry to hear about your mate, was my uncles one year anniversary of his death from a brain tuma, so i no the kinda shit family and friends go through! all the best to him, will be in my prayers!

yeah, no worries bud, its something im unfortunately all to familiar with. :(

but yeah, like i said, if youre willin to help out, shoot me your name and number, ill pass them onto my works hr department who'll pass your details onto the rah who'll get in contact with you. (that took a bit to type out :()

hey O+ could help aswel can't it? coz it's a universal blood type.

i would donate blood but i'm not that blood type plus being pregnant i don't think you can give blood

hope your friend gets the blood he needs and ends up being alright

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