Good on you, Bob W!
I've always wanted to do this, but for a number of years I was told no dice because I've had cancer. I'm told nowadays that's not an issue, due to better technology, plus I'm 30+ years cancer-free(yay!), so it can be done, but I'm worried that I could unwittingly pass something weird on. Any experienced blood donors/healthcare providers willing to share their thoughts on this? Am I being silly? Would you want blood from someone who's had cancer, even if it was a long, long time ago?
Blood transfusions saved my infant brother's life when he had meningitis, so I've always wanted to donate blood, but I am very unsure of whether it's the right thing to do, given my history. I'm not willing to jeopardize some innocent person's health just to get a checkmark on my bucket list.
If it matters, I had radiation but not chemo and it was a rare type of cancer. Thanks!
And I will readily concede that this is something of a hijack, but if it gets more people to think about donating blood, that's a good thing, right?