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Dunno where you are, but I went to the Brunswick one on Albert St (accessible via Woolies carpark). They built it within the last 2 years or so, so it's all very new and the rest area is really nice.
Edit: and your welcome haha! Everyone should do it if they are willing and able. I wouldn't recommend it to someone who can't for any reason lol. But yeah, it's just a good experience, and a good thing to do. I want to do it more often anyway, my last one before this was a year ago. If you follow their before and after instructions (drinking water and eating what they tell you) it makes for a shorter, better experience! π
Not my neck of the woods, but I'm hearing my closest one has had a bit of a refurb so will find out on the weekend!
Aw yeah sweet as!!! Let me know how you go!! β€οΈ
Squarkly Bear! That was my local shops for my first 2 years in Melbourne. Before I was gentrified out to Preston.
Hehe I'm literally a 10 min walk away or something lol it's so cool. I like hanging out at the lil park opposite it, between Dangerfield and the Tarot/Massage joint π
The questions and checks were pretty thorough when I first signed up back in the day, to make sure people weren't donating who really shouldn't for some reason - they're very strict on donor welfare which is great. And they always keep an eye on people after their donations, who are sitting around a bit before heading off. Very well run and well managed places in my experience!
Strangely I always felt 'better' afterwards when giving plasma rather than whole blood, but again YMMV!
Oh yeah they still do the in depth questionnaire, and a haemoglobin pinprick test.
And I've read that donating blood/plasma increases endorphins or something? It also makes the body make new blood. Also, apparently, it lessens the viscosity of your blood so reduces the risk of blood clots π€·πΌββοΈ I guess there's also the feeling of doing something that's just an altruistic, purely good deed, makes you feel good too knowing someone out there is benefitting from your donation π