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That may sound dramatic but it is true. I never thought I would need blood, it's something you see on medical programmes or movies. I never pictured myself in a situation where I would need a blood transfusion however I found myself in the situation twice within 12 months of each other.
The first time was after giving birth to Rosie. I lost so much blood that I needed to have a transfusion. As someone who doesn't like needles and the thought of another persons blood going in to my body, it made me feel queasy but I had no choice. It saved my life.
The second time was more complicated. I had been suffering from Gallstones and had to have a procedure to remove one from my bile duct. I was only in hospital for the day but after I got home I wasn't right. I was weak, pale and it just didn't add up. I had only had a simple procedure why was I in pain? I called out the doctor and he took one look at me and asked me had I been the toilet for a number two since I got home, yes. Was it normal? Well actually no. Not normal, as in the colour but I assumed because they can use dye during the procedure that this was normal. He told me to go to A & E immediately. I had only left the day before and now I was back.
Since then I have appreciated anyone and everyone who takes the time out of their lives to go and donate blood. Smart Cells article on Why Is Blood Donation Crucial claims each year the NHS Blood and Transplant service requires approximately 200,000 new donors. This number takes in account people who had previously donated and no longer can. John has donated blood since and will continue to do so spreading awareness throughout our family and friends too.
There are requirements for eligibility to donate blood but if you can please do. It is so important and like me you just never know when you or a family member might need blood.
Michelle
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