How many times have you donated blood?
For 62-year-old Lim Kim Koon, his blood donation count runs over hundreds — 368, to be exact.
A blood donation campaign in 1983 prompted an 18-year-old Kim Koon to donate blood for the first time.
Although it’s second nature to him now, there was a time when he was hesitant to donate blood.
“I heard some myths… such as when you first donate, you might feel giddy, or that you might put on weight,” he told AsiaOne in an interview on Tuesday (April 14).
But with the encouragement of his work supervisor, Kim Koon went ahead with the blood donation.
His fears eased when he realised that everything was fine after giving blood.
The insurance agent has been an avid blood donor ever since, and he has even adopted a strict lifestyle to ensure every blood donation is successful.
Kim Koon runs 10km daily and controls his diet, omitting barbecued, grilled and deep-fried foods. He also gave up his beloved durians.
For the past decade, he has also been on a vegetarian diet.
“It’s for the sake of the patients [who need blood],” Kim Koon shared.
Likening himself to the orange juice vending machines around Singapore, he said: “I’m just a blood machine. I live for the sake of donating blood.”
Kim Koon is also a strong advocate for blood donation. He encourages those around him to become donors through his actions, such as showing up at the blood bank to give blood every 28 days.
“I show by example, because you can’t use words to express this. You have to see [the process] for yourself to understand,” he said.
This inspired his elder sister and his daughter to become blood donors.
Benefits of blood donation
Another long-time blood donor is Philip Tan, 65, who works in the healthcare sector.
He first took part in a blood donation initiative during National Service (NS) in 1979 as it allowed him to enjoy a half-day off.
It soon became a lifelong commitment for Philip.
“The incentive was very attractive, so it started out that way. But as I grew into the journey, I began to realise the benefits of donating blood,” he said.




