Weekends are precious to me. This is the only instance I get to have uninterrupted time to spend with myself, my family, and the people important to me. The weekend is also the particular time of the week I have the right not to read emails nor attend to any work-related matter. That's why I just love weekends. ❤️
Normally on weekends, I'm just at home cooking, baking, cleaning the house, doing the laundry, playing with my niece and nephew (and being annoyed if they stay in the house for more than 4 hours 😤), reading books, watching K-dramas, etc. Afternoons are for sharing snacks with Ma and Pa and catching up on all the things I missed the entire week I wasn't home.
But last weekend, on a rather gloomy Saturday, my boyfriend and I took a different route. A heroic one, if I may.
A QUICK THROWBACK
I have been inspired by my boyfriend who's been donating blood even before we met. So when I did my Personal Annual Planning for 2021, I targeted to donate at least twice this year. And last Saturday, 25th of September 2021, I ticked it off my bucket list.
My first blood donation was last March 2021. I've been meaning to donate even back in college but haven't had the guts and the chance. Until March when my boyfriend and I talked about donating and he seconded the motion.
It's embarrassing to say this but I fainted and passed out when I first donated blood. Wait, let me rephrase that to avoid confusion. I passed out but not during the extraction of blood. After successfully donating blood for the first time, I had my brows fixed through threading. This required my head to be tilted up which I later discovered isn't allowed if you've just donated blood. It's funny how the Red Cross team rushed to the Salon just across their building to help me recover. I can remember how my boyfriend held my hand and kept on saying "Twin! Twin! Twin!" and how fast he was to buy juice because I needed sugar to recover as per the Red Cross team who responded. It was an amazing experience, one for the books indeed but I have learned my lesson. 😅
As if I wasn't traumatized enough by that incident, I scheduled my 2nd blood donation last Saturday, as mentioned earlier.
STEPS IN DONATING BLOOD
I see two reasons why people are afraid to donate blood: (1) they're afraid of the big needles (they're really big tho 😢) and (2) they don't know what usually happens upon donation. I mean the process "Is it safe?" "Are the people trained to extract blood?" "What happens if I faint during the extraction, will I die?" Questions like these hinder people to donate blood even if they're qualified. I am writing this article in the hope to educate people about the step-by-step procedure that ensures the safety of donating blood specifically in Philippine Red Cross - Cebu Chapter.
So what happens when you donate? What are the processes? If you're curious, let me give you a quick run-through:
1. Sanitize your hands
If not for COVID, this step will not appear here. Anyway, Philippine Red Cross - Cebu Chapter set up a handwashing area in front of its building. Make sure to thoroughly clean your hands before proceeding to the next step.
2. Express your intention to donate
I am not sure if the same goes for other Red Cross Chapters, but in Philippine Red Cross - Cebu Chapter, only donors will be allowed inside their building. You have to press the bell to call their attention first then they'll ask what's your business for visiting them. You just have to mention that you'll donate blood. In our case, they ask for our Blood Donation Card issued to us last time.
3. Fill out the Blood Donor Interview Sheet
Then, you'll be asked to fill out the Blood Donor Interview Sheet. The questions in this form include basic personal information, questions relating to your general health condition, and some specific questions pertaining to HIV/AIDs, unprotected sex, tattoo, etc. As much as possible, all questions must be answered with all honesty. We're here to donate blood and consequently, save lives that's why we have to ensure that the blood we donate is safe and healthy.
For females, the last menstrual period should be stated as well. Here's something I learned from the first time I donated blood. I used to hear that girls couldn't donate blood during their menstrual period, but according to the staff, menstruation might affect but not the sole factor to determine whether girls can or can't donate blood.
This leads to the next step, the initial screening and blood type test.
4. Initial Screening and Blood Type Test
You can't just donate blood whenever you want to. You must pass a screening procedure in order to donate. Their staff will verify your answers in the form by asking you the same questions and highlight some questions specifically questions pertaining to unprotected sex. After verifying, they'll run a blood test to ensure your blood is qualified for donation. The staff got a small blood sample from our fingertips and dropped some in the blue liquid (I forgot to ask the name of the liquid). If your blood will sink the moment it's dropped then you can donate, but if your blood will stay on the surface, unfortunately, you will not be allowed to proceed to the next step.
In our case, my boyfriend and I passed. The staff then performed a quick blood type test using Anti-A and Anti-B Antiserum. He was also kind enough to explain what the test is for and how to determine our blood type. He dropped the Anti-A and Anti-B Antiserum in one glass slab and then dropped my blood in both liquids then he mixed my blood with the Antiserum. If after mixing, there will be lumps on the Anti-A serum, I am Type A; the same goes for the Anti-B Antiserum. In my case, my blood completely dissolved in both Anti-A and Anti-B serum, which means, I'm neither Type A nor B nor AB, I'm Type O.
5. Doctor's Consultation
Once the staff is already done examining your blood type, you will now be sent to the doctor (in the adjacent room) for the final check-up. The doctor will get your blood pressure and ask follow-up questions. After the assessment, he will sign on the same form and you're good to go.
6. Blood Extraction
And we're now in the most exciting part, the blood extraction. It took more or less 15 minutes to extract one bag of blood equivalent to 450cc. Per donation, only one bag of blood is recommended to be extracted from the donor.
The needle will hurt at the onset but you'll get used to the pain and the next thing you'll know, you're done! All you need to do is relax and breathe normally during the entire extraction procedure. They used a small weighing scale to measure the blood extracted.
7. Rest and Recover
Last time, we didn't rest long enough since I didn't feel anything unusual after donating blood. But recalling last March's incident, this time we rested for more than 30 minutes to ensure I will not pass out.
My boyfriend's very keen on checking on me every once in a while to make sure I feel fine before we leave the premise of Red Cross. I'm one lucky girl! 😍
As a way of saying thank you, they gave us two (2) packs of biscuits, juice in tetra packs, and a face shield. I brought one of my favorite breads tho.
Helpful Things To Do Before Donating
- Get at least seven (7) hours of sleep
- Drink plenty of fluids
- Eat healthy meals
Helpful Tips After Donating
*Don’t do any heavy lifting or vigorous exercise for the rest of the day.
*Get enough sleep
*If you feel dizzy, immediately stop what you are doing, lie down until you recover
*Do not perform any activity which may lead to fainting or dizziness for the next 24 hours
*Eat healthy meals
*Drink plenty of fluids
That's it! I hope you won't be that scared the next time the idea of donating blood crosses your mind.😉 I'll leave the following details in case you want to contact Philippine Red Cross - Cebu Chapter:
Contact information: 09224194780
Address: Osmeña Blvd. (beside Rizal Public Library), Cebu City, Cebu
They're open to receiving blood donors from 9 AM to 4 PM only from Mondays to Saturdays.
How about donating blood next weekend? Hop in and save lives! ❤️
Living life intentionally every single day, she believes that there’s no limit to one’s potentials. Right now, she’s on the loose for the pursuit of endless holistic self-growth and development. She wants to light the way for others. She believes there’s no better way to leave a legacy than to pay it forward.
Her ultimate goal in life is to reach the state of enlightenment where there’s nothing but peace, love, happiness, and contentment - nothing more, nothing less.
If you are captivated by what this girl just wrote here, an upvote is pretty appreciated. Follow her as she tells her stories full of positivities. The next story might be for you! ❤️
That is a great experience!
I have never done that, but I want to do it one time... Soon.
Thanks for sharing!
Hi @crazy-andy! Hope you can consider it one of these days. Glad you dropped by! 😊
The rewards earned on this comment will go directly to the person sharing the post on Twitter as long as they are registered with @poshtoken. Sign up at https://hiveposh.com.
I'll give the link to this post to those who'll ask about what happens during a blood donation. Para ma enganyo sila. ❤
Damulag lage kaayo imong model? 😂
I can now imagine you doing this. haha. But seriously, thanks Pat for writing this up. I always have plans to do this but just waiting for a "boyfriend to bring along" but perhaps I must brave this alone for now. The first one was during a company campaign. I cant remember though if we were given that blood donation card. 🤔 might ask one when I go visit and donate.
Hi @indayclara! Besh ano bang mga checklist nimo sa mga laki kay tabangan tika pangita 😂hehe Bitaw, pwede rata sabay sunod donate namo ni @glecerioberto after 3 months pa nuon. Kuyog nalang sad ta @ybanezkim26. the more donors the merrier! ❤
😂😂😂 Simple ra. Foreigner and stable. Bet ko ng the more the merrier! para feels na feels and memorable and experience!
Foreigner (Oppa) gyud sad ta akong ganahan sauna! Pero foreigner nga taga Mandaue ang gihatag ni Lord! Hahahaha Sige go, ingnan nya mo namo when ang sunod. 😁
Laban!
Pagkuyog mong @ybanezkim26, bucket list daw niya mu donate. 😂
Ang dami niyang bucketlist besh 😅
Congratulations @patsitivity! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) :
Your next target is to reach 500 upvotes.
You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word
STOP
To support your work, I also upvoted your post!
Check out the last post from @hivebuzz:
What a wonderful thing to do. Congratulations on being a hero. It’s people like you that make it possible for others to have the gift blood when they need it the most. That’s a crazy story about you passing out and the Red Cross coming to your aid after you had left. That was awesome! I myself have a rough time giving blood. I get really sick and pass out. I guess my body doesn’t replenish as fast as others. Very interesting post. Thank you for sharing the whole process with everyone. Maybe someone will be inspired to donate. 😁
Hi @bdmillergallery! I thought I'm the only one who passed out after donating blood. I was really embarrassed that time. Imagine it's a Salon and I sort of interrupted their business. I was lying on their tiled floor until Red Cross came to the rescue. I kept telling the Red Cross team that I'm already fine and I can handle it from there. But nah, they didn't leave until my face showed signs of recovery. I was pale and cold as ice! Terrible experience! 😂 But yes, nothing can stop us from donating more and more blood! Cheers! 😍
Most people after that experience would not do it again. I have to commend you for going again. Kudos to you! You’re a brave soul. I can only imagine how embarrassed you were, but most people were most likely more worried about you than laughing at you. I’m glad in the end that you were OK and recovered. Whatever I give blood for a blood test, I have to lay down and stay down for a while until I recover. I ended up on the floor as well, but just not in front of a bunch of people at a salon. Like they say, no good deed goes on punished. Sorry that happened to you.
There are more reasons to be kind and save the lives of strangers than be afraid! Let's spread that vibe wherever we go @bdmillergallery! Great day to you! ❤️
This is really a great way to help. 🥰 wow! You are amazing! I have experienced donating blood during my college days and I almost fainted. 🤣
Good thing you didn't pass out @sassycebuana! hehe Have you donated blood recently?
True! Haha but it was a nice experience though. Nope I haven't that was the first and last.
Sanaol dili mahadlok ug dagom ms. @patsitivity hahahhaha may gani wa ka kuyapi😂Thanks for helping miss😉
Ing-ani siya ka dako! Kulbaan sad ka sa kadako oy. Haha Keri nyo rin yan! ❤
Tabang nurseee! HAHAHAHHAHA wala pa na inject nakuyapan na dayon hahaha hopefully in the near future maka donate mi miss #thegoodb.i. goals naba?