I gave my 5th blood donation last night and shortly afterwards I came over horribly dizzy, felt nauseous and was all clammy. That lasted for about half an hour and I had a fuzzy head for the rest of the night. I've never had any sort of problem with previous donations before so is there a reason I would have this time?
They did have trouble getting the vein. The nurse said it was really deep and had to move it around quite a lot once the need was in. Could it have been something to do with that?
Mrs jth and my Dad are both the same more unusual group..........I carry a length of tubing around with me just in case one has an accident and needs an immediate transfusion from the other ! ;o)
I am B neg too (and it is supposed to be rare-2% of poulation) so it's surprising to find others on here. Do they ask you every 3 months like they do me as they really need it?.I have given loads of times but have on 2 occasions been too anaemic and I'm sure they ask for mine too often.
To stick to the thread,I have occasionally felt a little 'out of it' afterwards and once felt a bit over-tired but that's all,Ive never felt ill.
I think from what I was reading...people with A and B can actually receive O without any compications. It's the AB that is really important as they can only receive their own blood type. I might be wrong though.
They still need the rare blood types. Even they don't use it to give to a patient, blood is used for research and other reasons so it's still important to donate the rare type if you can.
I will shortly be climbing down from my high horse.