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I did it today for the first time.
I was scared, I was freaking out, and I was shaking.
And the worst part was when they pricked you with a straight-pin like needle to see your iron levels.
Unfortunately for me, I had to do it twice!
It has to be 12.5. My left hand was 12. (My mom never could donate because her iron was too low.)
She offered to try my right hand. (At this point, I was thinking "no, thanks" and hoping if I did, it wouldn't be high enough to go.) But I did it anyways, and it was 12.8.
Yipeeee. Now to the scary chair with a huge needle. It was a big needle, and I was sitting there with my friend. (we were helping with it anyways, so I'd seen a bunch of people, it was still scary.) And I was chugging down water like no tomorrow. I was shaking and cold, and scared.
She put all the tubes on my right arm and gave me a stress ball and marked where my vein was and everything. Then I looked away and she told me there would be a small pinch. She did it and I was still flinching and I said "Is that it?"
She laughed and said "That's it." It took about 20 minutes and I was done. My arm is still sore, and they said it's bruised but it'll be fine.
I'm very proud of myself, it wasn't bad at all. I did my good deed for the day.
Now, I didn't usually mind needles, but the faces some people were making...were enough to change my mind about things. And I didn't really freak out until I got to the chair.
Have you ever given blood?
I was scared, I was freaking out, and I was shaking.
And the worst part was when they pricked you with a straight-pin like needle to see your iron levels.
Unfortunately for me, I had to do it twice!
It has to be 12.5. My left hand was 12. (My mom never could donate because her iron was too low.)
She offered to try my right hand. (At this point, I was thinking "no, thanks" and hoping if I did, it wouldn't be high enough to go.) But I did it anyways, and it was 12.8.
Yipeeee. Now to the scary chair with a huge needle. It was a big needle, and I was sitting there with my friend. (we were helping with it anyways, so I'd seen a bunch of people, it was still scary.) And I was chugging down water like no tomorrow. I was shaking and cold, and scared.
She put all the tubes on my right arm and gave me a stress ball and marked where my vein was and everything. Then I looked away and she told me there would be a small pinch. She did it and I was still flinching and I said "Is that it?"
She laughed and said "That's it." It took about 20 minutes and I was done. My arm is still sore, and they said it's bruised but it'll be fine.
I'm very proud of myself, it wasn't bad at all. I did my good deed for the day.

Now, I didn't usually mind needles, but the faces some people were making...were enough to change my mind about things. And I didn't really freak out until I got to the chair.
Have you ever given blood?