If you can, it is worth it. With every new requirement the red cross puts out, fewer and fewer people can donate...which is not to say you should if you truly dislike the feeling afterwards. But if you can deal for a day of not really doing any movement, and feeling nauseous, it could be considered worth it.
I want to say something else, but every time i try and put it into words, it comes across sounding like a red cross advertisement. So suffice to say it does really help people.
my two cents. (I tend to go every nine weeks...I forget the actual eight week date, and remember about a week late. Or they call me. But it averages 9 weeks now.)
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Date: 2004-04-13 05:31 pm (UTC)I want to say something else, but every time i try and put it into words, it comes across sounding like a red cross advertisement. So suffice to say it does really help people.
my two cents. (I tend to go every nine weeks...I forget the actual eight week date, and remember about a week late. Or they call me. But it averages 9 weeks now.)