submitted by Byrn Stuff on Sunday, April 27 2003 at 8:22 PM
Alpha Phi Omega (NC State's Co-ed Service Fraternity) is sponsoring a blood drive on Wednesday, April the 30th from 2:30 to 7 PM in the Caldwell Lounge.
A lot of TWWers are regular donors, but for some of you this could be your first time. Please come out. This event will not show up on the NCSU Blood Drive website so this is your reminder other than what's listed on the TWW calendar. Mark the date and come out even if it's only for the free snacks you get after donating. Our goal is 40 donations which sounds like a small number, but every bit helps. It would be wonderful to go over and with your help we could.
Depends on how many people are there. The wait can be anywhere between a couple of minutes to an hour, but actual time in the chair is maybe 10 minutes (more or less), but I've never looked at my watch since I usually use my left arm. I suggest you race the person next to you to pass the time.
ve been wanting to donate for a while, but all the drives are on wednesdays, when i have class all day. im finally done with my lab though, so im free wed aftern00ns
"Travel Outside of U.S., Immigration Wait 12 months after travel in an area where malaria is found. Wait 3 years after moving to the United States after living in a country where malaria is found. Persons who have spent long periods of time in countries where "mad cow disease" is found are not eligible to donate. This requirement is related to concerns about variant Creutzfeld Jacob Disease (vCJD). Learn more about vCJD and donation. Persons who were born in or who lived in certain countries in Western Africa, or who have had close contact with persons who were born in or who lived in certain West African countries are not eligible to donate. This requirement is related to concerns about HIV Group O. Learn more about HIV Group O, and the specific African countries where it is found.
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I can't remember about specific countries though. Damn forgetting Key Club bloodmobile stuff.
i thought you could give blood every 3 or 4 weeks...
I gave blood the first time earlier this month... would I be ok to do it again on wed?
BTW: if you haven't ever given before it's not that bad... i thought it would be really bad, but it wasn't in all actuallity... my biggest problem was the fact that i went to costa rica last summer and had a few different people asking me exactly where I went there and had to check to make sure those places weren't known for maleria.
I'll probably get grilled for this, but I don't give blood anymore. The last time I went I had to wait 3 hours when the line was super-short to get through. I will wait and give blood again when they make it where the process is quicker.
it goes fairly quick. I think that's a dumb reason to avoid donating. The inconvience to you doesn't compare to the incovenience someone goes through if they don't get the blood they need. It's saving a life not doing a chore.
I cant donate b/c I lived in London for 5 months in 1991. I think they are scared of mad cow disease. Sucks too, because I used to donate all the time and I cant do it anymore.
For me I made sure that I Drunk plently of fluids, Ate before I went, and didn't do any exercising that night
Also don't be a dork like that guy that donated beside me. He kept asking if he could get drunk faster after donating. They almost didn't let him leave.