Okay so first off I'd like to say that my last post was meant to be funny but failed epically. See, as I was driving home (after my donation then running some errands) I had a few entertaining thoughts that ran through my mind, and decided that I should blog about it. The problem is that I didn't blog it till hours later, by then they weren't fresh in my mind and I was tired as it was late and I was already heading off to bed when I remembered that I hadn't done my blog yet. Then I got gutless as the bulk of my commentary focused on the survey questions which to be honest ,I kinda found funny because most of them (like 99.9%) didn't even apply to me, but as I was typing everything out (in the last entry) I felt guilty for thinking about poking fun at the question whose design is to protect and safe guard the donor and the recipient of the blood.
Therefore the outcome of the (previous) blog was rather dry and boring for which I kinda sorta regret but simply don't feel like deleting it. The only hassle with that being is that it was never finished. (how unfortunate **rolls eyes**) Therefore I will endeavor to make a quick and painless end to my little story (ooooooo foreshadow)
So after my final session of waiting, it was finally time to actually donate my blood. A process which, by the way, only takes 9 minutes. I do admit to being nervous about someone sticking me with a needle but as it turns out it wasn't all that bad. Though when the last nurse came by she smiled sweetly and began to take off the tape holding the IV in place. She looked down at me and in a kind voice said "Just gonna take the tape off, most people say that's the worst part" I'll admit she was taking it off pretty quick but to be honest being as it was the smooth flat hairless part of my arm it didn't really hurt at all. I was just about to tell her this when she suddenly yanks the needle out..............crap.........she did that on purpose, though good on her for having a nice distraction topic. (right here is where I wanted to look up at her through slanted eyes and mumble "liar"). In any case later on in the car several funny comment regarding that incident rolled through my mind (that and something about blood types and vampires). Anywho........thus concludes my little tale.
And now I'm done.
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