Mmm, iron.
Feb. 24th, 2005 06:50 pm*pouts*
I, apparently, do not have enough iron to give blood. I made plans to prevent this! I ate chicken on Tuesday, and fish this afternoon! I've been eating more meat than I have in years. So why do I not have enough iron? I should have iron! I should not have blood that bobs straight to the surface during the iron test instead of sinking like it's supposed to.
I was even there with a friend who had never given blood before, but whom I'd convinced to come. She got to give blood. See how unfair it all is? Life is so cruel.
Stupid... blood.
I, apparently, do not have enough iron to give blood. I made plans to prevent this! I ate chicken on Tuesday, and fish this afternoon! I've been eating more meat than I have in years. So why do I not have enough iron? I should have iron! I should not have blood that bobs straight to the surface during the iron test instead of sinking like it's supposed to.
I was even there with a friend who had never given blood before, but whom I'd convinced to come. She got to give blood. See how unfair it all is? Life is so cruel.
Stupid... blood.
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Date: 2005-02-26 12:28 am (UTC)Everyone I know agrees that the one little needle prick hurts more than the actual donation, but I don't know why.
And yes, the nurse told me that it'd take about a month before I'd be able to donate. I'm not particulary worried about it; I'm sure it's just because I don't eat meat and not a serious medical issue. I've always tended to have fairly low iron because of my diet- I decided I was a vegetarian back when I was 15, and though I'm much less strict about it lately, I still avoid meat most days. I think I'd know if it was serious. I had anemia once, and I don't feel at all tired and engeryless like I did then.