Dannirr - good stuff. Although when I heard about the blood donors, I did wonder if my blood would be much use to anyone immediately after a marathon - wouldn't it be full of all kinds of crap? Would they actually have accepted donations from runners?
The UK doesnt want my blood as I have a heart condition (despite a cardiologist saying it's all ok)
Germany and every other country in Europe do not want my blood as I lived in the UK during the mad cow period. I've tried giving platelets but they still don't want it.
Kaz - I think its utterly stupid if i'm honest. I'm willing to sign a disclaimer and if my specialist has signed off on it - they should be OK. I've been called crazy and had my sanity questioned but never a mad cow.
The weather is beautiful the wind makes it quite cold outside so the fashion decisions for tomorrows race are now in question. Long tights? 3/4 lengths?
Says a lot about the runers who volunteered, whether or not they were accepted by the medics.
I think this is the point though. In reality, donated blood is heavily processed before it is transfused into someone else, and most often it is a component of blood that is tranfused, not whole blood. The processing takes 2-3 days usually (testing mostly). We have these issues when parents only want us to use "family blood" for their infants (which is actually less desirable than random donor blood) - blood is an emotional issue. I actually had one father who asked me, when I explained that we'd prefer random donor blood over his - "but then I wouldn't be his father anymore, would I?".
PC91 - if it's in my son's genes, I need to order a paternity test! And a maternity one for that matter.
I'd love to go back to Orkney. I could eat fudge all day ...
Just realised I've signed up for 2 races in one day, a 20k in the morning and a night 10k. That will be a first. Emmy, you're rubbing off on me fnarr fnarr ....
Just had a fantastic 8 miles - through 3 parks, 3 steep hills, chatting to other runners, sun on my face. I hope you guys are getting out there today/tomorrow. It's lovely running conditions in them there hills of hampstead
Had a good morning's skiing - certainly blew away the cobwebs. Almost blew away the funicular too.
I have been to Orkney twice! Once on holiday when I was 8 and the second time was a university field trip to study voles... Didn't see many voles but found plenty of pubs. Very seasick on the way home. Or it mght have been the 8 pints before we got on the ferry.
Simon - What did you study that you needed to study voles??
Weedy - All I can advise is it would need to be in the short window of June/July when the days are at the longest(never really dark) and we can all go running at KOC!!!! Winters fine but you may get stuck here for days!!!
TP- If you want fudge PM me your address.......no probs!!
Keep an eye out on the telly tomorrow for Radar Sal's awesome flag (and Sue Barker and Brendan Foster debating why there's a flag with a stool on it). Posting it for her as she's having bother sticking pics up from her phone
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I guess only in an urgent situation.
It wouldn't aid recovery though...
Says a lot about the runers who volunteered, whether or not they were accepted by the medics.
yeh Kaz... a thread away day to Orkney... I bet most of us have never been there...
Is Orkney able for this?
Nah - it's not too bad Nice stretch of the legs.
I'm so excited. How does one get to Orkney? Does it have an airport?
I've tried giving blood EVERYWHERE but noone will have my blood Not even the UK
Emmy - there are 3 ferry service and an airport, but flights are with Flybe only and expensive!
Why won't they have your blood Emmy??
Wow - 3 ferry services? That's impressive!
The UK doesnt want my blood as I have a heart condition (despite a cardiologist saying it's all ok)
Germany and every other country in Europe do not want my blood as I lived in the UK during the mad cow period. I've tried giving platelets but they still don't want it.
Not impressive really Emmy - the slightest puff o wind and one stops running althogether, and the other tow aren't that great either!!
Oh I see..........I suppose they are looking after you........and at least they ain't saying your a mad coo!!
Tons to do but I have lost all motivation........gardening or study???? Neither appeals.
Kaz - I think its utterly stupid if i'm honest. I'm willing to sign a disclaimer and if my specialist has signed off on it - they should be OK. I've been called crazy and had my sanity questioned but never a mad cow.
The weather is beautiful the wind makes it quite cold outside so the fashion decisions for tomorrows race are now in question. Long tights? 3/4 lengths?
3/4 with long socks.........very fetching!! but at least you can push socks down if you get too warm???
I think this is the point though. In reality, donated blood is heavily processed before it is transfused into someone else, and most often it is a component of blood that is tranfused, not whole blood. The processing takes 2-3 days usually (testing mostly). We have these issues when parents only want us to use "family blood" for their infants (which is actually less desirable than random donor blood) - blood is an emotional issue. I actually had one father who asked me, when I explained that we'd prefer random donor blood over his - "but then I wouldn't be his father anymore, would I?".
PC91 - if it's in my son's genes, I need to order a paternity test! And a maternity one for that matter.
Kaz - what time of year do we need to be looking at to visit?
Emmy - guess the rules are in place as much to protect you as to protect those you're helping.
I'd love to go back to Orkney. I could eat fudge all day ...
Just realised I've signed up for 2 races in one day, a 20k in the morning and a night 10k. That will be a first. Emmy, you're rubbing off on me fnarr fnarr ....
Just had a fantastic 8 miles - through 3 parks, 3 steep hills, chatting to other runners, sun on my face. I hope you guys are getting out there today/tomorrow. It's lovely running conditions in them there hills of hampstead
Pleased for you James.
Managed a nice 5k and it stopped raining
will be out on Sunday after I've watched you lot being good supporters - behaving yourselves and you runners getting good times in London..... enjoy
Had a good morning's skiing - certainly blew away the cobwebs. Almost blew away the funicular too.
I have been to Orkney twice! Once on holiday when I was 8 and the second time was a university field trip to study voles... Didn't see many voles but found plenty of pubs. Very seasick on the way home. Or it mght have been the 8 pints before we got on the ferry.
Simon - What did you study that you needed to study voles??
Weedy - All I can advise is it would need to be in the short window of June/July when the days are at the longest(never really dark) and we can all go running at KOC!!!! Winters fine but you may get stuck here for days!!!
TP- If you want fudge PM me your address.......no probs!!
Kaz - I was studying Zoology at Aberdeen University. From memory, voles are very interesting creatures. (I just can't remember why).
Weather for Turriff triathlon tomorrow - very wet, very windy. And cold. I hope London is a bit more pleasant.
Jimbob- that's a great run! Well done!
Have a great time to all those spectating London (DLR- behave) and a special good luck to Eggy
I'm off to distract myself by cooking....
Keep an eye out on the telly tomorrow for Radar Sal's awesome flag (and Sue Barker and Brendan Foster debating why there's a flag with a stool on it). Posting it for her as she's having bother sticking pics up from her phone
Good luck to everyone running tomorrow - have a great time
Good luck to all the mrathoners tomorrow. Have fun!
All the best to those running, and to the support crew ..... have a poletastic day and remember to post the pics
Cyprus is ...hot.
Good luck to all running tomorrow - Londoners I'll see you, Emmy - do you get diamonds in the goody bag?
Just back after a few days away. Have now got a few recovery runs under my belt.
Wishing I was running London tomorrow.
Best of luck to all those who are running. Will be with you in spirit while supervising my eldest at a footie match.
We managed to get through the evening without being thrown out of any establishments or disturbing the peace (much). Big win
VLMers, sweet dreams and wishing you a fantastic run tomorrow. Mile 11 is where it's all happening...