So anyone else here make a habit of giving blood regularly?
I just had a pint taken out by the Red Cross, and discovered its generally not a good idea to try starting a lawnmower a several hours afterward. Felt my arm was very wet under my jacket, pulled it off and found I was in the process of giving another pint without anyone to collect it. The needleprick had reopened and was pouring blood out quite quickly. Never had that happen before as I generally clot pretty quickly.
I bet I'll have a doozy of a bruise now. But despite this bad experience (mostly my fault for exerting myself) I'm sure I'll be back in March to give again.
I just had a pint taken out by the Red Cross, and discovered its generally not a good idea to try starting a lawnmower a several hours afterward. Felt my arm was very wet under my jacket, pulled it off and found I was in the process of giving another pint without anyone to collect it. The needleprick had reopened and was pouring blood out quite quickly. Never had that happen before as I generally clot pretty quickly.
I bet I'll have a doozy of a bruise now. But despite this bad experience (mostly my fault for exerting myself) I'm sure I'll be back in March to give again.