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The Red Cross loves meāI switched to triple platelets after I got my 5 gallon pin, and I reached the 200 donation mark last year. And to think it all began when I got a motorcycle at 17 and wanted to make sure there was something in the blood bank in case I needed it back.
Feel free to roll up your sleeve and match me for a pint. The more, the merrier.
Iāve seen the more modern maple syrup farms where they donāt use buckets. They have a network of hoses hooked up to all of the taps. Makes collection a lot easier.
My Dad (age 90) has donated blood every 60 days since 1966. Total is well over 70 gallons now. A tribute to a life of dedicated service ā and strict adherence to a schedule.
It took the 9/11 attacks to get me over my hatred of needles. I never enjoy the donation part but the folks who work the drives are awesome and have great senses of humor. It is also nice to donate something to people whose need is undeniably real.
I actually enjoy donating. Donāt mind the needle in the arm near as much as the finger poke for iron testing, and I like it if thereās a bit of a wait so I can deep-breathe my blood pressure down. The apheresis ādouble-redā donation is kind of interesting though if the local bloodmobile is set up to just fill a pint bag, thatās what Iāll do.Friend of mine donates platelets once a week ("You had me at āhelping little kids with cancer,ā is what he said) but he lives a few blocks from a Red Cross blood center and āWhat else do I have to do on a Saturday morning?ā is how he puts it.Anyway, I sent him the link to this strip because it made me think of him, so thanks for that.
I had Hep A (food or water borne) 49 years agoābut I was over 11. Thatās what I was told when I tried to donate. I suggested having my blood tested and then getting authorization (in print.) Nope, I was over 11 when I had Hep, so, I was told, the FDA banned me. Well, dammit, I triedāseveral times.
The real problem is not those that would donate but canāt. The problem is that out of about 30% of the population that is eligible to donate, only about 8% do.
real story. Years ago I was donated blood and 1/2 hour into donating, the nurse came up and said they couldnāt use my blood because I had some shots for traveling overseas (I had told them previously) anyways,without thinking,I said āso Iāve given this vein?ā
Started out giving whole blood, then the Red Cross center suggested giving platelets since I had a ridiculousness high count. This involved a needle in both arms, one for out the other in. Did that for a while, till my veins got a little to much love, so to speak. (they are also deep and hard to find the right size) My last session the poor tech had to sit there holding the needle in my left (the return side)arm. It took over an hour. About that time I got a job closer to home and stopped going. Will still do local dives.
My American Red Cross donation center recently got Roku sticks so now you can binge watch Netflix or Amazon Prime shows/movies while sitting for platelet donation. It is indeed a time commitment between getting to a Red Cross center, the intake prep and the actual donation. But what is in your body can be of great benefit to others with big health challenges. From Google: āPlatelets are used for cancer, trauma, burn and surgery patients to assist with blood clotting and stop internal and external bleeding.ā And the comic is correct that platelet donations can occur every seven days due to quick regeneration.
If people didnāt donate blood, my youngest son would not have seen his 21st birthday (heās now 34 with a son of his own).
Of course, thatās moot, because if people didnāt donate blood, he wouldnāt exist, as I wouldnāt have seen my 20th (as of today, one month shy of 64, with 3 sons).
If you do not have a valid medical reason not to donate, and still donāt, you are quite simply a Bad Person.
Just looked up some statistics. You can get about 20 gallons of sap from a maple tree per season. It takes about 40 gallons of sap to make one gallon of syrup.
You have a lot of readers in the American Red Cross Platelet Donorsā Facebook group that LOVE this strip! Bravo! Thank you so much for the shout out!
Blood donors saved my life in ā09. Platelet donors saved my daughterās life two years later. To every donor out there, thank you thank you thank you more than I can ever begin to say.
Only 3% of US population gives whole blood although 33% probably can. Platelet donors are far more rare. There are just 6400+ people that have given 18 or more times in 2019. The American Red Cross Platelet Donors facebook group loves this mention of their mission. It takes an amazing amount of time to provide the material for the platelets used in leukemia and other cancer treatments as well as accidents. I dropped off a double this morning (It takes me 2 hours immobilized with needles in both arms, but it is worth every minute).
In about 10 weeks Iāll have donated 10 gallons of whole blood. My daughter, who has fibromyalgia and feels all pain about 10 times worse than people without fibro finished her 3rd gallon a few months ago and is working on her fourth. My son has diabetes and is working on his second gallon. The people at our local blood bank laugh because we all go in to donate at the same time and have competitions to see whose iron is the highest and who donates fastest. Our blood bank gives us a call and tells us when and where our blood was used. I once got a call that said that my blood was used to save the lives of newborn twins. Anyone else get goosebumps at that thought?
18 hrs Ā· Jay is a real person, and our friendship is older, probably, than some of the trees he taps up there in the Upper Peninsula. Which oddly makes it even harder to give him a cameo in a strip that seems at all sufficient, but thatās what I was tasked to do. I donated the appearance to be auctioned off at my brotherās concert-series fundraiser, and it was purchased on Jayās behalf. How do you squeeze some fifty-odd years of friendship, or fifty years of odd friendship, into a brief Sunday episode without going all sappy? Well. Maybe you just lean into it. Posts
I tried twice, once when I was in college, and once at about age 40. Both times I was OK for a few donations, but then the next time I was sick for a week. I also tried giving plasma, but they gave it up because they were getting hardly anything.
Concretionist almost 5 years ago
Blood donation is awesome. The first kind of organ donation (minus the āorganā part, I guess).
lee85736 almost 5 years ago
The Red Cross loves meāI switched to triple platelets after I got my 5 gallon pin, and I reached the 200 donation mark last year. And to think it all began when I got a motorcycle at 17 and wanted to make sure there was something in the blood bank in case I needed it back.
Feel free to roll up your sleeve and match me for a pint. The more, the merrier.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 5 years ago
If somethingās worth doing at all, itās worth giving 100%. Unless youāre donating blood.
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 5 years ago
That āliquid goldā part refers to the current price of maple syrup.
Gary Fabian almost 5 years ago
Iāve seen the more modern maple syrup farms where they donāt use buckets. They have a network of hoses hooked up to all of the taps. Makes collection a lot easier.
pony21 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
My Dad (age 90) has donated blood every 60 days since 1966. Total is well over 70 gallons now. A tribute to a life of dedicated service ā and strict adherence to a schedule.
jpayne4040 almost 5 years ago
I donate frequently. Started in High School and while Iāve paused a few times I havenāt stopped.
P51Strega almost 5 years ago
It took the 9/11 attacks to get me over my hatred of needles. I never enjoy the donation part but the folks who work the drives are awesome and have great senses of humor. It is also nice to donate something to people whose need is undeniably real.
DonLee2 almost 5 years ago
I actually enjoy donating. Donāt mind the needle in the arm near as much as the finger poke for iron testing, and I like it if thereās a bit of a wait so I can deep-breathe my blood pressure down. The apheresis ādouble-redā donation is kind of interesting though if the local bloodmobile is set up to just fill a pint bag, thatās what Iāll do.Friend of mine donates platelets once a week ("You had me at āhelping little kids with cancer,ā is what he said) but he lives a few blocks from a Red Cross blood center and āWhat else do I have to do on a Saturday morning?ā is how he puts it.Anyway, I sent him the link to this strip because it made me think of him, so thanks for that.
vikipa almost 5 years ago
Net week I will be donating my 24th quart. Iām joining the three gallon club
t.schneider1071 almost 5 years ago
Donate platelets almost every month. 50 gallons and counting.
atajayhawk almost 5 years ago
I had Hep A (food or water borne) 49 years agoābut I was over 11. Thatās what I was told when I tried to donate. I suggested having my blood tested and then getting authorization (in print.) Nope, I was over 11 when I had Hep, so, I was told, the FDA banned me. Well, dammit, I triedāseveral times.
cervelo almost 5 years ago
A platelet donation does look like liquid gold.
FredWaiss almost 5 years ago
The real problem is not those that would donate but canāt. The problem is that out of about 30% of the population that is eligible to donate, only about 8% do.
Oclvroadbikerider almost 5 years ago
Iām up to some 13+ gallons now. A little at a time.
MichaelHelwig almost 5 years ago
Does this kid have a family?
sandpiper almost 5 years ago
kid derived a good thought from a totally different lesson
smoore47 almost 5 years ago
I hit 8 gallons this past year. Itās a feel-good thing to do.
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member almost 5 years ago
real story. Years ago I was donated blood and 1/2 hour into donating, the nurse came up and said they couldnāt use my blood because I had some shots for traveling overseas (I had told them previously) anyways,without thinking,I said āso Iāve given this vein?ā
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe almost 5 years ago
My school friend had a maple in his front yard so we tried to make our own. We were sicker than dogs.
mauser7 almost 5 years ago
Started out giving whole blood, then the Red Cross center suggested giving platelets since I had a ridiculousness high count. This involved a needle in both arms, one for out the other in. Did that for a while, till my veins got a little to much love, so to speak. (they are also deep and hard to find the right size) My last session the poor tech had to sit there holding the needle in my left (the return side)arm. It took over an hour. About that time I got a job closer to home and stopped going. Will still do local dives.
ROY PICKETT almost 5 years ago
Apherisis every two weeks, triple product. Big fat veins that lay there and say āpoke meā, nurses love me.
Herb L 1954 almost 5 years ago
Hockey players give blood,on a regular basis ;)
BC in NC Premium Member almost 5 years ago
My American Red Cross donation center recently got Roku sticks so now you can binge watch Netflix or Amazon Prime shows/movies while sitting for platelet donation. It is indeed a time commitment between getting to a Red Cross center, the intake prep and the actual donation. But what is in your body can be of great benefit to others with big health challenges. From Google: āPlatelets are used for cancer, trauma, burn and surgery patients to assist with blood clotting and stop internal and external bleeding.ā And the comic is correct that platelet donations can occur every seven days due to quick regeneration.
Cozmik Cowboy almost 5 years ago
If people didnāt donate blood, my youngest son would not have seen his 21st birthday (heās now 34 with a son of his own).
Of course, thatās moot, because if people didnāt donate blood, he wouldnāt exist, as I wouldnāt have seen my 20th (as of today, one month shy of 64, with 3 sons).
If you do not have a valid medical reason not to donate, and still donāt, you are quite simply a Bad Person.
Cactus-Pete almost 5 years ago
Just looked up some statistics. You can get about 20 gallons of sap from a maple tree per season. It takes about 40 gallons of sap to make one gallon of syrup.
jcfh almost 5 years ago
You have a lot of readers in the American Red Cross Platelet Donorsā Facebook group that LOVE this strip! Bravo! Thank you so much for the shout out!
AndrewSihler almost 5 years ago
That kidās level of empathy is really quite touching.
Jayneknox almost 5 years ago
Thank you to everyone who gives blood!
amaryllis2 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Blood donors saved my life in ā09. Platelet donors saved my daughterās life two years later. To every donor out there, thank you thank you thank you more than I can ever begin to say.
marshalljpeters Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Nice sentiment, kid. Hopefully you still feel that way when youāre old enough to donate.
falcon_370f almost 5 years ago
Iām donating platelets in just a few days!
GreggW Premium Member almost 5 years ago
That kid has strange logic, but then again so does the writer.
Howy01 almost 5 years ago
Only 3% of US population gives whole blood although 33% probably can. Platelet donors are far more rare. There are just 6400+ people that have given 18 or more times in 2019. The American Red Cross Platelet Donors facebook group loves this mention of their mission. It takes an amazing amount of time to provide the material for the platelets used in leukemia and other cancer treatments as well as accidents. I dropped off a double this morning (It takes me 2 hours immobilized with needles in both arms, but it is worth every minute).
Font Lady Premium Member almost 5 years ago
In about 10 weeks Iāll have donated 10 gallons of whole blood. My daughter, who has fibromyalgia and feels all pain about 10 times worse than people without fibro finished her 3rd gallon a few months ago and is working on her fourth. My son has diabetes and is working on his second gallon. The people at our local blood bank laugh because we all go in to donate at the same time and have competitions to see whose iron is the highest and who donates fastest. Our blood bank gives us a call and tells us when and where our blood was used. I once got a call that said that my blood was used to save the lives of newborn twins. Anyone else get goosebumps at that thought?
bjoppy almost 5 years ago
I donate platelets several times a year. I was thinking of blood product donations all through this strip ā he hit it dead on!
CindyGuendert almost 5 years ago
As a platelet donor, I loved this comic! Thanks for bringing awareness to platelet donation and keep up the good work!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 5 years ago
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Ā· Frazz18 hrs Ā· Jay is a real person, and our friendship is older, probably, than some of the trees he taps up there in the Upper Peninsula. Which oddly makes it even harder to give him a cameo in a strip that seems at all sufficient, but thatās what I was tasked to do. I donated the appearance to be auctioned off at my brotherās concert-series fundraiser, and it was purchased on Jayās behalf. How do you squeeze some fifty-odd years of friendship, or fifty years of odd friendship, into a brief Sunday episode without going all sappy? Well. Maybe you just lean into it. Posts
gorgolo_chick almost 5 years ago
I love this one extra! Letās all who can go donate!
FrankTAW over 1 year ago
I tried twice, once when I was in college, and once at about age 40. Both times I was OK for a few donations, but then the next time I was sick for a week. I also tried giving plasma, but they gave it up because they were getting hardly anything.