Giving Blood: Who can? Who Cant?

If you’re healthy and you know it – give blood in January during National Blood Donor Month

Traditionally in winter months blood tends to be in short supply due to holiday festivities and travel, inclement weather and sickness. For blood centers, the month of January proves to be the most difficult time to collect blood donations. While you are making your resolutions this month, why not challenge yourself to save a life by pledging to give blood.

“One in four people will need a blood transfusion at some point during their lifetime. Only 37% of the population is eligible to give blood and less than 10% of those give annually. With someone in the U.S. needing blood every 2 seconds, and 1 in 7 people entering the hospital will use blood their is a dire need for more donors. The only way to have enough blood to save lives is through your blood donations. The whole process takes less than an 1 hour and you can’t forget your complimentary cookie afterward.” said Sandi Wike, Sponsorship Developer Community Blood Center of the Carolinas in Hickory.

Unsure if you qualify to give? The Red Cross provides some helpful guidelines:

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If you are in good health, at least 16 years old and weigh at least 120 pounds (110 pounds for platelet donation), there is a good chance you are able to donate blood! All 16 year olds must have a CBCC parental consent form signed to donate. Some of the following conditions may prevent you from donating blood temporarily, while others may permanently exclude you from donating blood. Below are some of the reasons you may not be able to donate today, but may be able to in the future.– Iron level is below 12.5 (you can increase your iron level by stocking up on iron-rich foods)

– If you are under treatment for a variety of illnesses like cancer, heart disease or certain blood diseases

– Tattoos from a non-licensed / non-regulated facility in the last year

– Body piercings from a non-licensed facility in the last year

– Cold or flu

– Had a blood transfusion in the last year Hepatitis HIV / AIDS

– Travel to a malaria-risk area in the last year

– Pregnancy Sexually transmitted diseases

– If taking one of the medications on our deferral list, you may not be able to donate today, but may be able to donate in future. Please call to find out what the wait period is if you are taking a medication on this list.

*This is not an inclusive list. For more details about eligibility, check out our FAQs or contact CBCC at 704-972-4700

Now’s your chance to get involved. Visit Community Blood Center of the Carolinas to learn more about being a blood donor and to find a mobile blood drive in the Hickory area. Located at 2217 Highway 70 SE in the Valley Corners Shopping Center in Hickory, CBCC is open the following hours:

  • Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 10am to 8pm
  • Friday 7:30am to 5pm
  • Saturday 7:30am to 3pm

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