Congratulations. I use to donate all the time. Love to do it. Then they got the idea that the blood of someone in a 28 yr long same sex relationship is not worth their collecting. I have not donated since the uncalled for discrimination started. I won’t donate again until it ends. Be well. Hugs
Congratulations! When I successfully donate again in August, I think I will reach the six gallon mark. Pretty impressive for starting to donate as a 17-year-old in September 2005.
Congratulations and thanks for the reminder. I have had a few calls from the blood donation staff reminding me that the holiday weekends mean they need more donations!
Good for you! In Singapore blood donors who give regularly like you get free medical care for the rest of their life! So nice right. I hope the same applies in your country?
LOL! Gee you guys will live longer as you have great sea scapes and landscapes…but really? Cheaper to die? I hear of my American friends telling me healthcare costs a lot and when I was a foreign student there, I made sure I had health insurance else they told me, I will be poor LOL!
That’s one heck of an awesome achievement, Tony! I am proud of you (and slightly jealous, but according to stats in theory I’ve saved 1 person’s life already by my 15 donation). Way to go fellow donor!
Congratulations. I use to donate all the time. Love to do it. Then they got the idea that the blood of someone in a 28 yr long same sex relationship is not worth their collecting. I have not donated since the uncalled for discrimination started. I won’t donate again until it ends. Be well. Hugs
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Congratulations! When I successfully donate again in August, I think I will reach the six gallon mark. Pretty impressive for starting to donate as a 17-year-old in September 2005.
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Congratulations and thanks for the reminder. I have had a few calls from the blood donation staff reminding me that the holiday weekends mean they need more donations!
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Good for you! In Singapore blood donors who give regularly like you get free medical care for the rest of their life! So nice right. I hope the same applies in your country?
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I live in the USA where it’s cheaper to die.
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LOL! Gee you guys will live longer as you have great sea scapes and landscapes…but really? Cheaper to die? I hear of my American friends telling me healthcare costs a lot and when I was a foreign student there, I made sure I had health insurance else they told me, I will be poor LOL!
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That’s one heck of an awesome achievement, Tony! I am proud of you (and slightly jealous, but according to stats in theory I’ve saved 1 person’s life already by my 15 donation). Way to go fellow donor!
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that’s great. I myself can’t do any of the blood stuff, I get very eeky
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