Taking Advantage Of A Doctor's Visit

By Chet Sandeksi


There is never enough blood in hospitals. If you look around you will find plenty of opportunities to donate blood. While this is true, there are still some out there that hesitate to donate. Here are some reasons why you should donate your blood often. Sense of Fulfillment There is no greater sense of fulfillment then when we give a part of ourselves and we don't exactly know who it will go to.

The uncertainty in and of itself shows faith and a true expression of love. There are so many things that they can do with your blood to help save and take care of others. If you think of the needs of newborn babies who may need blood or even individuals who may be suffering from some horrible accident, you will have a better idea about why giving blood is so important.

2. Head to the store and pick up 21 Tupperware containers (probably 1-2 lb containers) and choose the size you would be comfortable eating three times a day and feel full (but never stuffed). To be honest you will probably not be able to make the week without cheating so you can plan on 19 Tupperware containers which means you miss two meals to eat one large meal of whatever you want once a week.

This is especially a good thing for those who have indolent diseases that can be found at their early stages before they get too destructive.

Not only is this a great way to screen potential medical problems early on, but it also helps you stay educated about your body and what to look out for. Your doctor is there to help you, but remember that you only see him once in awhile, so start learning things yourself too.

This lowers their iron levels and decreases oxidative damage. While iron plays an essential role in the body, when there is too much, there can be some serious damage. There are also requirements of those wishing to give blood which gives you another reason to maintain good health.

Reduces Risk of Cancer Giving blood on a consistent bases is associated with lower levels of cancer risk. This includes cancers including stomach, lung, liver, colon, and throat cancers.

Sometimes your options might not be as varied as you would like, but often there are many different ways to deal with medical issues, so don't be afraid to give your opinion regarding what you may think of them.

Communicate Above all else, simply remember that your doctor is a person, just like you. So get in the habit of talking.

Make sure you are giving blood not only for the benefit of your community but for the benefit of your own health as well! Remember it only takes one time to save the life of a baby and several others and all it takes is you sitting there.




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