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NHS ‘super donor’ from Birmingham says helping is ‘an honour’

A man dubbed an NHS super donor for his commitment to giving blood, plasma and stem cells has described helping others as “an honour” and something he will do for as long as he can.

Andy Stowe, 64, is among 10 “super donors” whose efforts during the last 20 years are being celebrated by NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT), which formed in 2005.

The cycling officer from Birmingham started giving blood as a teenager which he continued into adulthood, then donated stem cells in 2013 and now donates plasma every two weeks.

“It’s something I have always loved to do,” he said.

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