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NicP SANBS Media breakfast · read more »

SANBS held a media breakfast on Friday 10 December to thank the media for its support, to report back on the activities of the past year and to give an insight into the SANBS theme for 2011.

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Members of the media at SANBS media breakfast 2010
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NicP Tiger Wheel and Tyre supports SANBS · read more »

For the remainder of October, Tiger Wheel & Tyre and SANBS will be driving home their message to the South African Public: all donors that donate blood at their nearest SANBS Blood Donor Centre will receive a free Tiger Wheel & Tyre wheel alignment voucher, to be used at any Tiger Wheel & Tyre nationwide, valid during the month of October.

Donors also have the opportunity to enter a lucky draw by SMSing their blood unit number to 32712, to stand a chance to win one of three Tiger Wheel & Tyre cash-loaded gift cards valued at R5 000,R3 000 and R2 000. SMS charged at R1.00. Terms & Conditions apply.

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Errol Jackson and Sakkie Labuschagne at SANBS Polokwane
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NicP Medi Clinic helps with healthy life, healthy heart · read more »

As part of Heart and Stroke Awareness Month, Limpopo Medi-Clinic in Polokwane will provide free cholesterol and blood pressure tests in Savannah Mall on 29 and 30 September.

ER24 and SANBS will participate. SANBS will collect blood and will do blood grouping for the public.

The first 100 people who present themselves will receive a free cholesterol test but an unlimited number of people could have their blood pressure tested and can donate blood.

Stroke
Charlene Murray of the Stroke Survivors Foundation, herself a stroke survivor, will also be present.

» Approximately 240 South Africans suffer from strokes each day

» Of these, 25% are fatal and only half will make a full recovery

» It is perceived that only elderly suffer strokes

» In fact, 25% of stroke sufferers are of an economically active age*

» And 2.5% are below the age of 30*

» There is no formal stroke support structure in South Africa

» Invariably, the burden falls on family members

» The first two months after the stroke are critical in recovery

» And the next two years are crucial

» Medical care and rehabilitation is a costly affair, and not many are fortunate enough to be in the position to kick-start their care… let alone sustain their rehabilitation.

Heart attacks
It can happen in a heartbeat... literally. Heart disease is one of the biggest killers in South Africa and it does not discriminate.

Heart disease was once almost exclusively the affliction of white men with middle-aged spread, but thanks to a largely sedentary lifestyle, bad diet and the stress of modern living, it can strike anybody at any age.

The primary cause of heart disease is arteresclerosis, where a fatty deposit builds up on the inside of the arteries. This results in the vessels narrowing, thus restricting the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the heart and when they become too narrow or a clot forms a heart attack occurs, which actually damages a section of the heart.

Who is at risk?
Anyone with:
A family or personal history of heart disease
High cholesterol (>3mmol/L)
High blood glucose levels (>100mg/dL)
High blood pressure (>130mmHg)
High levels of triglycerides (>1.7mmol/L)
Abdominal obesity (>102cm for men and >88cm for women)
Insulin resistance
Physical inactivity
Smoking

What are the signs of a heart attack?
Heavy pressure, tightness, crushing pain or unusual discomfort in the centre of the chest.
A discomfort that feels similar to indigestion that lasts for 15 minutes or longer, fades and then returns at a later stage.
Pain in the shoulders, arms, neck or even the jaw.
Sweating, nausea, faintness or shortness of breath.
There may be a rapid, weak pulse.

The good news is that the heart starts to heal almost immediately after the attack and although there will be scar tissue on the damaged area you can minimise the chances of it happening again by making some important lifestyle changes such as:

Following a healthy eating plan, which is low in saturated fats and high in grains, fruit and vegetables and lean protein. Know your numbers. Have regular tests to check your waist circumference, blood pressure, blood glucose, cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Stop smoking.

Remember your heart is a muscle and it needs exercise to stay healthy. So moderate physical activity at least three to four times a week is advised.

www.strokesurvivors.org.za

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NicP SANBS vereer graad-eens van Oos en Suidskool · read more »

SANBS het twee graad-een klasse van Oos en Suidskool vereer wat die meeste bloed ingesamel het tydens SANBS se onlangse Winter Drive om genoeg bloed vir die winter asook die 2010 Wêreldbeker te kon hê.

Die oorhandiging van die sertifikate het plaasgevind by The Deck en was bygewoon deur Willem van der Merwe, Bemarkinsgbestuurder van SANBS, Dottie Pinn, Media Praktisyn van SANBS, mnr en mev Neels Snyman van Oosskool en mnr Peet Bredenkamp en mev Combrinck van Suidskool.

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Dottie Pinn of SANBS Limpopo
Neels Snyman, Dottie Pinn, WIllem van der Merwe
Dottie Pinn, mrs Combrinck, Willem van der Merwe
Peet Bredenkamp, Dottie Pinn, Willem van der Merwe
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NicP Property 100 pay their civic rent · read more »

Property 100 donated blood at the Absa branch in Hans van Rensburg Street on 14 July 2010 and were the first who arrived to donate.

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Agents from Property 100 in Polokwane
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NicP NICO PRINSLOO LETS THE BLOOD FLOW · read more »

The South African National Blood Service (SANBS) is one of the community organisations MyPolokwane supports in our quest for a community that is worth living in.

Community organisations are the fibre of a community. They allow those in the community who is able, to support those who are for some reason unable to look after themselves, whether temporarily or permanent.

Some of our community organisations are true welfare organisations which serve as a back-stop for people in dire straits while others work to enrich society and increase increase its ability to look after itself.

All community organisations have noble aims and we at MyPolokwane have a special affinity for those organisations and the indivduals who make it effective contributors to society.

SANBS is in the precarious position that it does not ask money. It is in the extremely difficult position that it asks people for something as intimate as their own blood. In South Africa, SANBS is not allowed to pay for the blood. The organisation is therefore wholly dependent on the goodwill of people, something that does not always seem logic or workable. This makes SANBS frightfully dependent on people.

If one takes into account the history of South Africa and the circumstances that reign, factors outside their control affect SANBS deeply - factors such as racial prejudice, poloitics and the high occurrence of HIV-Aids.

Misinformed people is also a SANBS burden. People accept for instance that most blood in Limpopo go to accident victims while, in fact, most blood is used for newborn babies and their mothers.

The observable liquid is to most people the beginning and end of blood donation, while the platelets are of much more importance and have a longer life than the red liquid we see.

A factor which makes the SANBS task even more difficult is that people do not see the need to donate blood - that is until such time as one of their loved ones need blood. It is then that the message gets driven home in a disturbing way.

We trust that this graphic video will show people that blood donation is not such a difficult thing to do and that it will motivate people who are not yet donors, to become just that.

On a personal note I must confess that donating blood has, for me, the added satisfaction that I go home and ponder the thought that my small contribution may, tonight, save a mother or her baby - or both.

You can find the contact info for SANBS here

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NicP LET YOUR BLOOD FLOW THIS WINTER · read more »

Bleed with AIDA for your soup and sherry.

Are you free of flu? – we need you!

AIDA Polokwane will be hosting a special WINTER bleed on Wednesday 14 July 2010 at the South African National Blood Service (SANBS) Donor Centre in Polokwane, 153 Potgieter Avenue.

Healthy blood donors are the SANBS most important means to maintaining a sufficient, safe blood supply during winter when bloodstocks normally decrease drastically. Decreased bloodstocks are due to many regular donors
suffering from colds and flu, which prohibits them from donating blood. A lot of the blood donors that are healthy are also taking a break during the school holiday.

Blood transfusions are not only given in emergency situations, but also for people with cancer, those undergoing operations and for newborn babies.

People over 16 years of age, who weigh more than 50 kg, are in good health and most importantly, lead a sexually safe lifestyle, can donate blood.

At the same time we request blood donors to take care of their health by following these simple guidelines:
- Wash your hands regularly - most cold and flu viruses are spread by direct contact.
- Keep your hands away from your eyes, nose and mouth - cold and flu viruses cling to your bare hands and enter your body through the eyes, nose and mouth.
- Get enough sleep - staying well rested keeps your immune system strong so that it can fight off germs.
- Drink plenty of fluids - water flushes your system, washing out the germs and toxins as it rehydrates you.
- Exercise moderately - exercise helps to increase the body’s natural virus-killing cells.
- Limit your alcohol intake - alcohol can be dehydrating which, in turn, may decrease your resistance to bacteria.
- Eat yoghurt - some studies have shown that eating a daily cup of low-fat yoghurt can reduce your susceptibility to colds by 25 percent.
- Don’t smoke - statistics show that smokers get more frequent and severe colds than non-smokers.
- Eat fresh fruit and vegetables daily - the natural chemicals in fresh fruit and vegetables provide the vitamins you need to strengthen your immune system.
- Stay home if you are sick - if you go to work when you are sick, you deprive yourself of the rest you need to overcome your illness and you spread your germs to other employees.
- Get fresh air - during cold weather more people stay indoors, which means more germs are circulating in crowded, dry rooms.
- Avoid close contact with people who have a cold
- Relax - when you’re stressed, your body secretes adrenaline, which can compromise your immune system.

More info from Dottie Pinn at SANBS Polokwane 015 297 3636

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NicP Oosskool donate in competition with PLS · read more »

The annual competition in which PLS and Ooosskool see who can donate the most blood, reached its peak on Tuesday when Oosskool donated at a mobile blood clinic in the school hall.

PLS donated 201 units and Oosskool 187 units which makes PLS the 2010 winners.

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Parents complete questionnaires at blood clinic in Polokwane
Collection of info from blood donors at blood clinic in Polokwane
Blood donors in Polokwane
Parents wait in queue to donate blood in Polokwane
Officials take donated blood in posession
DOnor has blood pressure taken at clinic in Polokwane
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NicP OSIES EN PLS TAKEL MEKAAR DAT DIE BLOED LOOP · read more »

Pietersburg Laerskool en Oosskool takel mekaar hierdie jaar weer om te sien wie die meeste bloed kan skenk voor die winter aanbreek.

Aangesien die leerlinge te jonk is om bloed te skenk, val die uitdaging op die onderwysers en ouers om te kyk wie die meeste eenhede bloed kan skenk. Verlede jaar het beide skole elk meer as 230 eenhede geskenk.

Daar is ook 'n kompetisie met die klas wat die meeste eenhede skenk wat R3000 se koopbewyse ontvang.

In Junie ondervind die Suid Afrikaanse Nasionale Bloeddiens (SANBS)‘n afname in bloedskenkings as gevolg van winter verkoues en griep. Met die Wêreldbeker op hande word daar tans spesiale werwings van bloedskenkers gedoen om voldoende voorraad beskikbaar te stel vir pasiënte wat dit mag benodig.

Mense wat bloed ontvang sluit in kankerpasiënte, kindergeboorte en ginekologiese pasiënte, trauma gevalle en mense wat heupvervangingsoperasies of rugoperasies ondergaan, om ‘n paar te noem.

Pietersburg Laerskool sal hul bloeidag op Dinsdag 1 Junie 2010 hou terwyl Oosskool se bloei op Dinsdag 8 Junie 2010 sal plaasvind.

Indien u bo 50kg weeg, tussen die ouderdom van 16 en 65 jaar is en ‘n veilige, gesonde leefstyl handhaaf kan u bloedskenk.

MyPolokwane sal by albei geleenthede 'n draai maak om materiaal in te samel vir publikasie op die skole se inskrywings. Oosskool hier en PLS hier

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Principals Johan Vertongen and Peet Bredenkamp
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NicP BLOOD SERVICE NOT ALLOWED TO HAVE OWN FACEBOOK PAGE · read more »

SANBS Limpopo has been told by their national office to close a Facebook Fan Page by two local supporters and dedicated to the local SANBS and to post local activities on the national Facebook page. If you think SANBS Polokwane should have its own FB page, raise you voice here. THe orginal fan page is here

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