
I donate platelets regularly, in fact, I'm scheduled for this Tuesday if I can beat this cough. It takes longer to donate platelets than blood, and here in Ohio, that means I get a very comfy chair, my own TV with DVD player, and lots of personalized attention. While I am eligible to give triples, I only donate a double because it takes me a heckuva lot longer for that. The reason your platelets are so valuble is that they can run an entire unit from one donor. When they spin whole blood, they only get 1/6 of that amount of platelets. Since platelets don't carry all the antigens that red blood cells do, they combine those smaller volumes into one unit, nicknamed a "six-pack." Most people tolerate those just fine, but not all. Your platelets will most likely be reserved for cancer patients, as they are more sensitive to "six-packs"
I can't say I enjoy donating, but as one cartoon says: "Fortunately, my dislike of needles is less than my love of cookies."
So, are you re-titling your blog? Starting a new one?