Challenge Gone Wrong: My 3rd Blood Donation Journey

Striving for Consistency in Blood Donation Blocked

Photo by Charlie-Helen Robinson: https://www.pexels.com/photo/bags-of-blood-4531307/
Blood Bags

Ugh, so close! 😖 I was all set to donate blood today, 🥴 what would have been my third time.🙄 Proud of myself for being a regular donor! 😳 But then, during the screening, they told me I wasn't eligible. 🫠 Apparently, there's a recent case that's making them consider extending the donation window to give people more time for their bodies to fully replenish blood. 😕
"( – ⌓ – )

Let's just say, my patience was wearing thin. I'd been waiting in line for over 4 hours, my stomach was practically growling a symphony, and then to find out I couldn't donate after all? Talk about a punch in the gut (literally, in this case!). Part of me wanted to argue. My ego flared up – it's not like I'm that other person, and everyone's body is different, right? But I took a deep breath and reminded myself it's not worth getting upset. They're just being extra cautious, and that's ultimately a good thing for everyone involved.

Even though I was frustrated, I'm proud of myself for keeping my cool. This situation definitely tested my irritability and temper, but I managed to let go of my ego and just accept it. You can't force these things, right? Maybe today wasn't meant for donating blood, but for something else entirely! Look at me, I even ended up getting my ear pierced! Guess the universe had other plans for my bodily fluids today – apparently, it was all about the bling.

Seems like a different kind of needle was meant for me today.

Created

  • Sun May 12 2024
  • self control

    blood donation

    consistency

    health journey

    personal experience

    challenges

    community service

    healthcare

    wellness

    donor experiences

    health awareness

    Back on Top

    If you have any questions or feedback about this article feel free to email me here. Have a great day!

    More on EXPERIENCES

      © 2024 Elly Mar