Michael Klim, the Olympic swimmer who once dominated the pool, is now facing a rare neurological disorder that affects his ability to walk. To combat this condition, Klim has turned to plasma treatment, and he is urging others to donate blood plasma to help improve the lives of thousands of Australians.
Klim recently joined Sunrise to discuss his support for the Red Cross Lifeblood campaign, which aims to enhance the quality of life for individuals with similar disorders. By sharing his personal experience and advocating for plasma donations, Klim hopes to create awareness and provide much-needed assistance to those in need.
To find the nearest donation location, individuals can visit lifeblood.com.au. By donating blood plasma, people can make a significant impact on the lives of others who are battling rare disorders like the one affecting Klim.