I finally received my donor card last month after sending my kit in back in July. Now I guess all I do is just be available if and when I ever get the call. I also have to update my information with the National Bone Marrow Center if I change addresses, phone number, e-mail, etc. or if my medical health ever changes. I hope I have the opportunity to save a life someday.
kristenone's Life List
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1. Learn to speak Spanish
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2. give up drinking
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3. get sober
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4. stay sober
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5. Grow my hair out
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6. Become a pesco-vegetarian
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7. Develop my own Ebay business successfully
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8. pay off my credit card debt
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9. meditate daily for one month
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10. learn to play the harmonica
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11. Run a 5k race
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12. stop cursing
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13. Read 50 books in 2007
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My kit arrived yesterday, and I plan on sending it back in tomorrow. I really liked how they included a booklet with the kit that went through the donation process again, including some testimonials from people who have donated before. I read through the whole thing, just to make sure I still feel up for going through with this. I want to be 100% sure that if I am ever called upon to donate, that I am both mentally and physically ready.
I filled out my application and sent off with my processing check on Wednesday. I should be receiving my tissue typing kit in about two to three weeks. I feel really great that I am moving ahead with this goal. I know that it is a long shot that I will ever be chosen, but I hope that I do have the opportunity someday to help save a life.
