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persephone_kore) wrote2006-01-20 05:11 pm
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Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
I attempted to give blood today.
I got dizzy the first two times, but I didn't ever go all the way out. Today? I was trying hard not to fade, and I think they took my drink away from me (I assume they thought I was going to drop it; someone told me they took it because I was out, but I distinctly remember having it taken and wanting to protest), and then I realized I was being told to hold the gauze on... I actually thought briefly that it had just gone quickly (I'd been told earlier that they had a good fast flow), but no.
Bleah.
I felt fine shortly afterward -- just annoyed with myself. The dizzy went away very quickly. I don't know what was the matter with me; I hadn't thought I was doing substantially worse than before. My iron was fine. Maybe it was that I hadn't been sufficiently diligent about sleep or water. Maybe I waited too long after eating.
This is annoying. I have not had any ill effects after donation so far -- either today, or with the two successful attempts -- so it's not like I can't spare the pint. (I come in pints?) As far as I can tell, it's a reaction to having the needle in, and I would like to stop having it!
Edit: For those to whom this is funny, I was donor #87 for the day.
I got dizzy the first two times, but I didn't ever go all the way out. Today? I was trying hard not to fade, and I think they took my drink away from me (I assume they thought I was going to drop it; someone told me they took it because I was out, but I distinctly remember having it taken and wanting to protest), and then I realized I was being told to hold the gauze on... I actually thought briefly that it had just gone quickly (I'd been told earlier that they had a good fast flow), but no.
Bleah.
I felt fine shortly afterward -- just annoyed with myself. The dizzy went away very quickly. I don't know what was the matter with me; I hadn't thought I was doing substantially worse than before. My iron was fine. Maybe it was that I hadn't been sufficiently diligent about sleep or water. Maybe I waited too long after eating.
This is annoying. I have not had any ill effects after donation so far -- either today, or with the two successful attempts -- so it's not like I can't spare the pint. (I come in pints?) As far as I can tell, it's a reaction to having the needle in, and I would like to stop having it!
Edit: For those to whom this is funny, I was donor #87 for the day.
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My veins, at least, seem to be readily accessible. This may mean that the average ornery housecat could easily kill me, but at least I only have to get punctured once.
I'm hoping I will get the hang of not being woozy, eventually.