Sunday, April 19, 2020

Platelet donation story from Ashok Kumar

First I was Supporting with Donors through my Contacts for almost 3 Months 

Since I was Underweight, I couldn't make it that time. After those 3 Months & 50+ Donors have donated Blood.

I completed my 1st Blood donation to 9Yrs KaanappanЁЯШЕ 

Donating platelets was a dream for me as my physic was lean and I had low body weight.

Then I took a challenging 3 months of diet, gained weight and donated platelets.

Platelet Donation story from Mardia Jain

Hi all fellow men

I am vikas mardia jain


I started donating blood right from 1994 when i joined my college DG VAISHNAV


I kept donating regularly as it gave me peace of mind and utmost that great feeling of having saved a LIFE


A few years back i was contacted by a lady called isha who asked me  to join for just a casual meet to create awareness regarding BLOOD DONATION and its importance  --- I JOINED VOLUNTARILY to a group called TEAM BLEED


But then one fine day here comes this simple looking yet Amazing guy --- SRIVATSA VEMA

I was really overwhelmed to see this guy helping those needy n poor patients in ICH,  selflessly,  wholeheartedly and infinitely


I was touched n just thought that YES,  this is what i shud also do and its the most simplest n straight forward way to help other fellow humans


The best part is --- when i got a call last year in Feb 2019. It was a call from someone who wanted blood donor for his father who was suppose to be operated next day.  He asked me if i cud donate the next day morning by 7am at MMM hospital mogappair.  Although i had to leave to ahmedabad next day morning,  but i reached MMM at 6.45am n donated blood

After donating,  when i met the patient's son,  the kind of happiness i saw in his eyes ---- JUST PRICELESS


This is what makes blood / platelet donation different from any other donation in this world --- ITS PRICELESS


So come on you heroes of today's world --- KEEP DONATING,  KEEP INSPIRING,  KEEP CONNECTED


Live n Let live n Lead a Life

Platelet donation story from Badri narayanan

Dear all,  I am a regular blood donor wherever I was stationed during my official carrier. In the year 2019 after watching the chat in the group and the requirements of platelets to the needy patients, I was inspired. One day when I called upon  Srivatsa vema to donate my blood, he was educating me about platelets donation, and having understood the importance and need of the hour to the needy patients, from that day I stopped donating blood but instead commenced donating platelets. Thanks to Sri. Varma for giving me the opportunity and I will continue to do so so long GOD or age permits. Thanks.

Platelet Donation story from Chandru

I started blood donation in my ug 2nd year. One of my yrc senior called me for blood donation.I don't know anything about blood donation when I  entered blood bank in kmch coimbatore. I am totally scared. Then blood Bank staffs are clearly  explained the process . After the blood donation they gave 2 pack  of mazaa with smiling face.i won't forgot his face in my life time.
This my first blood donation experience.then I continued blood donation frequently.

After my college I was joined the one of marketing company in chennai.one day I saw my friend what's app status like urgent B+be blood in Rajiv Gandhi hospital.my friend gave Srivastava contact number .then I contacted him.he was explained the platelet donation processes. Then I was donated platelet in Rajiv Gandhi hospital.hope i will donate platelet frequently.

Thanks to suthir ,psg yrc club, @⁨Srivatsa vema Platelet Club⁩ and all blood Banks

Platelet Donation Story from Vinith


I just finished my engineering at that time and went to chennai in Search of job.

On one fine day, srivasta vema called me and asked me whether i am available to donate or not.

I had no job and no duties or commitment, so i started from Sunnambu kolathur. 

My heart was filled with fear and had no information on what i gonna donate. 

All i thought is I am a life saver now.
I had no breakfast on that day. 

Caught the bus to mount road.
Went to greams road apollo, instead of teynampet apollo. Then took an auto to teynampet.

I waited in the blood bank waiting area and I was worried "will I get rejected ? "

The blood bank staff "her name is Chandra"

There started my first donation.

I went to see the kid to whom i donated platelets and her name was Lakshitha from woraiyur.

She looked alike my 4 year old niece.

I had a promising talk with them and it was my most wonderful moment of giving someone a hope to live.

There started my travel with platelet donation. 

My inspiration is Rohit.

Hey Rohit, I will definitely cross your number of platelet donation one day ЁЯШЕ. @⁨Rohith Fernandoss⁩

Platelet Donation story from Naresh Ragul

I started my blood donation when I was in UG 2010, I was NSS volunteer , I'm in-charge of all activities in nss 
Platelets donation 
My friend vasu called me , need b+ @ global perumbakkam , I rushed to donate at 8pm. Doctor examined my veins and said u donate platelets rather than blood. Then next day I started donating platelets and continue till date...
Thanks to vasu who explained about platelets


My inspiration @⁨ЁЯМ▒ Vasudevan ЁЯМ▒⁩ @⁨Manikandan Bose⁩  @⁨+91 77080 58500⁩ , and @⁨Ashok Platelet Club⁩  @⁨Srivatsa vema Platelet Club⁩

I got temporary job in BHEL by donating platelets to a BHEL staff in 2018 , the patient helped me to get job in BHEL...

Platelet Donation Story from Saravanan

Hi

Due to heavy work load i thought to drink beer to get hangover at 7pm. But i got some thoughts like dont do now,
Will do later.
So i keep on postponing the beer thoughts 2 hours.
After 9 pm got a call from my friend need blood urgently for his friend mother.

That time i can't explain the feeling what i got.

роЪெрой்ройைропிро▓் роТро░ு роиாро│்




роЪெрой்ройைропிро▓் роТро░ு роиாро│்,

роиாроЩ்роХро│் Platelet Club ,ро╡ெро│ிропூро░ிро▓் роЗро░ுрои்родு роЪெрой்ройை ро╡рои்родு роЪிроХிроЪ்роЪை роОроЯுрод்родு роХொро│்ро│ுроо் рокுро▒்ро▒ுроиோроп் рокோро░ாро│ிроХро│ுроХ்роХு родேро╡ைропாрой роЗро░род்родроо் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் родроЯ்роЯройு (platelet) родேро╡ைроХро│ை рокூро░்род்родி роЪெроп்ропுроо் роиோроХ்роХрод்родோроЯு родрой்ройாро░்ро╡ро│ро░்роХро│ாроХ роТрой்ро▒ு роЪேро░்рои்родு роЙродро╡ி ро╡ро░ுроХிро▒ோроо்.

роЗроХ்роХுро┤ுроо роЙро▒ுрок்рокிройро░் роТро╡்ро╡ொро░ுро╡ро░ுроо் роТро░ு родроЯ்роЯройு роХொроЯைропாро│ி (Platelet Donor) роОрой்рокродு роОроЩ்роХро│் родройி роЪொрод்родு.
роТро░ு рооுро▒ை родроЯ்роЯройு родாройроо் роЪெроп்ро╡родрой் рооூро▓роо், роТро░ுро╡ро░் роОроЩ்роХро│் роХுро┤ுроород்родிрой் роЙро▒ுрок்рокிройро░ாроХிро▒ாро░்.

роЗроХ்роХுро┤ுроород்родை роТро░ுроЩ்роХிрогைрок்рокро╡ро░் ро╕்ро░ீро╡роЯ்ро╕ро╡ேрооா. роЗро╡ро░родு роЕрой்ро▒ாроЯ ро╡ро┤роХ்роХроо், родிройрооுроо் роХாро▓ைропிро▓் роОрои்род роОрои்род рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооройைропிро▓் роОрой்ройрой்рой роЗро░род்родроо் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் родроЯ்роЯройு родேро╡ை роЗро░ுроХ்роХிро▒родு роОрой்рокродை роЕро▒ிрои்родு, роЕродை роХுро┤ு роЙро▒ுрок்рокிройро░்роХро│ிроЯроо் рокроХிро░்рои்родு, ропாро░் роЕродிро▓் родாройроо் роЪெроп்роп родропாро░ாроХ роЙро│்ро│ாро░் роОрой родெро░ிрои்родுроХொрог்роЯு ; роЕродை рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооройை рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роиோропாро│ிропிрой் роХுроЯுроо்рокрод்родிройро░ுроХ்роХு родெро░ிро╡ிрод்родு роЕро╡ро░்роХро│ிрой் роЪுрооைропை роХுро▒ைрок்рокродே роЖроХுроо்.

роЗродை родро╡ிро░ родрооிро┤роХрод்родிрой் ро╡ெро╡்ро╡ேро▒ு роЗроЯроЩ்роХро│ிро▓் роЙро│்ро│ роЗро░род்род родேро╡ைроХро│ைропுроо் родройродு роироЯ்рокு ро╡роЯ்роЯாро░род்родிрой் родுрогைропோроЯு рокூро░்род்родி роЪெроп்родு ро╡ро░ுроХிро▒ாро░்.

роЗро╡்ро╡ாро▒ு ро╡ро┤роХ்роХ роиாроЯ்роХро│் ро╡ро▓ுро╡ிро┤рои்род рокுропро▓ெрой роХроЯроХ்роХ,

рооே 8роЖроо் роиாро│் ро░ாроЬீро╡் роХாрои்родி роЕро░роЪு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооройைропிро▓் роЗро░ுрои்родு роЪுро░ேро╖் роОрой்ро▒ рокுро▒்ро▒ுроиோроп் рокோро░ாро│ிроХ்роХு роЗро░род்род родேро╡ை роЗро░ுрок்рокродாроХ родெро░ிроп ро╡рои்родродு.

роЗродுро╡ுроо் ро╡ро┤роХ்роХроо் рокோро▓ роЪாродாро░рог роЗро░род்род родேро╡ைропாроХ роЗро░ுроХ்роХுроо் роОрой роОрог்рогி ро╡ро┤роХ்роХроо் рокோро▓் роХைропாрог்роЯோроо். роЕрои்род родொро▓ைрокேроЪி роЕро┤ைрок்рокிрой் роЗро▒ுродிропிро▓் родாрой் родெро░ிрои்родродு  роЕро╡ро░родு роЗро░род்род рокிро░ிро╡ு рокாроо்рокே рокாро╕ிроЯ்роЯிро╡் (Bombay Positive) роОрой்ро▒ு !

рокாроо்рокே рокாро╕ிроЯ்роЯிро╡் роОрой்рокродு рооிроХ роЕро░ிродாрой роЗро░род்род ро╡роХைропாроХுроо் роЗродு 1952 роЖроо் роЖрог்роЯு рокாроо்рокேропிро▓் роХрог்роЯுрокிроЯிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯродு. роороХ்роХро│் родொроХைропிро▓் 0.0004 % рокேро░் родாрой் рокாроо்рокே рокாро╕ிроЯ்роЯிро╡் роЗро░род்родро╡роХைропை роЪாро░்рои்родро╡ро░்роХро│்.

рокாроо்рокேропிро▓் роороЯ்роЯுроо் 10000родிро▓் роТро░ுро╡ро░் рокாроо்рокே рокாро╕ிроЯ்роЯிро╡ாроХ роЗро░ுрок்рокாро░் роОрой்ро▒ுроо் роЗрок்рокெропро▒்роХாро░рогிропை ро╡ிро│роХ்роХுроХிро▒родு роТро░ு рокுро│்ро│ிропிропро▓் роЪெроп்родி.

[ What is Bombay Blood Group ?

The h/h blood group, also known as Oh or the Bombay blood group, is a rare blood type. This blood phenotype was first discovered in Bombay, now known as Mumbai, in India, by Dr. Y. M. Bhende in 1952. It is mostly found in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Iran.

This very rare phenotype is generally present in about 0.0004% (about 4 per million) of the human population, though in some places such as Mumbai (formerly Bombay) locals can have occurrences in as much as 0.01% (1 in 10,000) of inhabitants ]

роЗродை роЕро▒ிрои்родு, роОроЩ்роХெро▓்ро▓ாроо் рокாроо்рокே рокாро╕ிроЯ்роЯிро╡் роХை роЗро░ுрок்рокு роЙро│்ро│родு роОрой родேроЯிройோроо். родிро░ுрок்рокродிропிро▓் роЗро░ுрок்рокродாроХ роЕро▒ிрои்родு рооே 9 роЕрой்ро▒ு родொроЯро░்рокு роХொрог்роЯோроо்.

роЕро╡ро░்роХро│் роЗроЯ்роЯ роЪроЯ்роЯ ро░ீродிропாрой роХேро│்ро╡ிроХро│் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் родேро╡ைроХро│் роОроЩ்роХро│ை роХாро▓роо் родாро┤்род்родிропродு.

рокிро▒роХு рокெроЩ்роХро│ூро░ுро╡ிро▓், роЬெропроироХро░ிро▓் роЙро│்ро│ роЬропродேро╡ рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооройை роЗро░род்родроо் родро░ рооுрой் ро╡рои்родройро░்.

роЗро░род்родроо் роХிроЯைрод்родродு роОрой்ро▒ு рокெро░ுрооூроЪ்роЪு ро╡ிроЯ,

ропாро░் роЕродை роОроЯுрод்родுро╡ро░ுро╡ாро░் роОрой்ро▒ роЕроЯுрод்род роХроЯ்роЯ родேроЯро▓் роЖро░роо்рокроо் роЖропிро▒்ро▒ு.

Whatsapp ро╕்роЯேроЯ்роЯро╕் рокோроЯ்роЯு роХேроЯ்роЯோроо் ропாро░ேройுроо் рокெроЩ்роХро│ூро░ுро╡ிро▓் роЗро░ுрои்родு роЪெрой்ройை ро╡ро░ுроХிро▒ீро░்роХро│ா роОрой்ро▒ு ;

роиேро░роо் роХроЯроХ்роХ роиாрооே роЪெрой்ро▒ு роОроЯுрод்родுро╡ро░ро▓ாроо் роОрой்ро▒ு рооுроЯிро╡ெроЯுроХ்роХுроо் роЪூро┤ро▓ிро▓், роОроЩ்роХро│родு ро╡ро┤роХ்роХрооாрой родроЯ்роЯройு роХொроЯைропாро│ி роЕро░ுрогрой் ро░ாроороиாродрой் - родாрой் роОроЯுрод்родு ро╡ро░ுро╡родாроХ роТрок்рокுроХ்роХொрог்роЯு, роЗро░ро╡ு 8.30 роорогிроХ்роХு роЗро░род்родрод்родை ро╡ாроЩ்роХிроХ்роХொрог்роЯு рокேро░ுрои்родு роПро▒ிройாро░்.

роХாро▓ை 3 роорогிроХ்роХு роЪெрой்ройை ро╡рои்родроЯைрои்родாро░், роЕро╡ро░родு роирог்рокро░ிрой் роЙродро╡ிропுроЯрой் родாройே роЪெрой்ро▒ு роХாро▓ை 4.30 роорогிроХ்роХு роЗро░род்родрод்родை ро░ாроЬிро╡்роХாрои்родி роЕро░роЪு рооро░ுрод்родுро╡рооройைропிро▓் роЪேро░்род்родாро░்.

роЗрок்рокொро┤ுродு роЪுро░ேро╖ிрой் роЪிроХிроЪ்роЪை роироЯைрокெро▒்ро▒ு роХொрог்роЯிро░ுроХ்роХிро▒родு. роЕро╡ро░் рокோро░ாроЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓் роЕродி ро╡ிро░ைро╡ிро▓் ро╡ெро▓்ро╡ாро░்.

роЗро╡்ро╡ிроЯрод்родிро▓் whatsapp status роХ்роХு роиாрой் роЗро░рог்роЯு роиாроЯ்роХро│் роХро┤ிрод்родு роЪெрой்ройை ро╡ро░ுроХிро▒ேрой், родேро╡ை роЗро░ுрои்родாро▓் роЪொро▓்ро▓ுроЩ்роХро│் роОрой்ро▒ு роХூро▒ிроп роирог்рокро░்роХро│ுроХ்роХுроо், роиாрой் роОроЯுрод்родு ро╡ро░ுроХிро▒ேрой் роХூро▒ிроп роЕро░ுрогройுроХ்роХுроо் роОроЩ்роХро│் роиெроЮ்роЪாро░்рои்род роирой்ро▒ிроХро│்.

A Good Volunteer - Do's & Don'ts






Where it starts ?

You receive a WhatsApp forward message with details of a patient requesting your help for blood.

The patient may be your neighbour, friend, friend of friend, parent of your friend and may be anyone you may know or may not know
.

What you actually do ?

You forward it to another group and someone in that group shares the same in some other group and it goes on as a long chain without any solution.


Self-evaluation or question yourself

You see someone seeking help and you forward it to someone.

* Do you think its humanity ?
* Do you think your responsibility ends there ?
* Do you think the needy gets satisfied because you do forward it ?


Let me give you some useful tips that you can do on hearing about a blood need or any blood component need.

Before working on a blood / blood component need, please note to ask the following questions to the patient's attender :

(Note: You may ask " what ! Asking questions to the persons who are in need ? " "Yuck- how hurting it would be "

My reply to you would be "Its better to ask questions rather than forwarding the request to someone")


Please make sure you ask the following questions to them :

1) Which hospital is that a private one or the government one ?

2) Does the hospital has a blood bank ?

3) If blood bank is there, the blood bank has enough stock of the required blood or not ?

4) If stock is available, will that hospital accept any blood group donor as replacement for the consumed unit of required blood ?

5) If yes and you are available nearby, you go and donate for them and ask their relatives to donate and close the request.

6) If the hospital don't have any blood bank, ask the hospital staff or doctors for their preferred private blood bank nearby and contact the blood bank for availability of required blood and repeat points 4 & 5.

7) In case of non-availability of blood stock,
Start your search with WhatsApp status. (In many cases the neighbour you fight may be the same required blood group, your ego may stop you from seeking help from them. "PLEASE UNDERSTAND, SOME BAD TIMES WILL COME IN OUR LIFE TO CREATE A BOND AND UNDERSTAND THE CARE, LOVE AND REAL FACE OF PEOPLE WHO SURROUND YOU".

8) Some options to search blood are as follows :

If your requirement is positive blood group you can find it over Whats-app status and by calling your friends. (while sharing in WhatsApp status or any other social media platforms, please enter the date of request along with the details and add your mobile number as contact details due to the following reasons)

#  On sharing the original attender number, many people may call them for verification and constantly disturb them in such a tensed situation. 

#  Sharing a request with the date of requirement will avoid spam circulation of blood requirements. (for e.g. Mr. Sudhir and his family went through a car accident and their kidneys are exclusively available only on WhatsApp for almost 4 years now.)

# When the request is being shared without phone number, when someone takes responsibility and checks it; the patient may or may not be alive and it may remind them the scenario and hurt them again.


If you won't get help you can use the following,

● You can find donors using Facebook, "YES FACEBOOK"

Read the article, courtesy : theverge.com

https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/28/16372702/facebook-india-blood-donors-shortage-hospitals-clinics

● Friends2support

Friends 2 support is a awesome website which helps you to get a list of donors in the region you are in need.

They have android app as well to get donors.

(Note : Taking a screenshot of donors and sending the list to the person in need is the most embarrassing thing, you take responsibility and verify if anyone from the list is available or not.

If you don’t want to do that please don't get involved )

● Seek help from online communities and groups you know. Your school friends Facebook page, your locality Facebook page or anything it may be.

( Note : No one will volunteer, if you don't ask them.

Volunteer - the word has transformed a lot due to lot of corrupted minds being involved for praising and self-praising mentality of some human )

● On failing the above methods do contact the blood organizers or Whats App groups you are in for blood donation.

● While sharing the blood requirement to the blood organizers, please do share the original attenders contact details.

THE GOOD DEEDS OF A QUALITY VOLUNTEER :
  
On seeing a WhatsApp message with any medical emergency requirement, please do the following:

#Call and check for the current status of the requirement.

#If the requirement is alive, please collect the following details:

1. Name of the patient:
2. Which blood group is needed :
3. How many units are needed :
4. Which hospital ?
5. Hospital has blood bank or where to donate ?
6. Blood is needed or any other blood components ?
7. Attender name ?
8. Attender phone number ?
9. Where attender / patient works ? (In case of MNC or companies with huge population, we can request the company HR for inter circular requesting the colleagues to come forward and donate)
10. Date of operation (or) date on which the blood is required.
11. Age of the patient ?
12. Problem / Case for which the blood is required. (e.g. Pregnancy, Heart surgery)


Provide the collected details on time to the blood co-ordinators when you fail to satisfy the need on the day before the operation