The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Blood donors urged to help build up life-saving stocks

Younger people asked to donate to meet the Christmas demand

- LUCY CHRISTIE

A call has gone out for blood donations as hospitals build up life-saving stocks in the run-up to the festive season.

The Scottish National Blood Transfusio­n Service (SNBTS) said 470 people need to give blood every day in December to meet the demand over the Christmas holidays.

The service aims to maintain a five to seven-day supply of each of the eight different blood groups at all times.

It is asking current donors to ensure they know their blood group and come forward now.

SNBTS is also looking for new donors, particular­ly those under the age of 45.

Lynne Willdigg, associate director of SNBTS, said: “As Christmas Day is a Tuesday this year, traditiona­lly one of our strongest collection days, we are asking donors to come forward now to ensure stocks continue to build in the run up to the public holiday.

“We would also love to welcome new donors. As you can start giving blood at age 17, we are reaching out to all younger people to encourage them to think about giving blood now.”

Supporting the call is 40-year-old Rod, from Hatton in Aberdeensh­ire, who was a regular donor before emergency treatment for a burst stomach ulcer five years ago when he received 10 pints of donated blood.

In January 2013, he went home ill from work and started vomiting blood.

He said: “I was somehow able to call 999 and was rushed to A&E where I immediatel­y received at least 10 pints of blood as well as platelets and plasma.

“The pains I’d been having in my stomach turned out to be a stomach ulcer which had burrowed its way into a major artery and then burst, resulting in my stomach being filled with blood.

“Without these anonymous angels, who take an hour out of their day to donate, I might not have survived.”

Anyone over the age of 17 in good health and weighing more than 7st 12lb could potentiall­y become a blood donor.

To register, call 0845 90 90 999 or visit scotblood.co.uk

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Lynne Willdigg has urged younger donors to come forward.

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