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Blessings 2 weeks ago

God gives us everyday..Blessings..I just want to be a vessel of God..and be a blessing to someone eles..just signed up..very greatful



want to help 3 weeks ago

i want to help someone.



Donating bone marrow was the most amazing life changing experience 3 months ago

First off if you ever get chosen to be a selected person in the process, don’t hesitate it is really not dangerous nor will you regret your decision. In September 2008 I donated blood at my school and I was asked about joining the NDMP (National Donor Marrow Program), I willfully accepted the offer. Six weeks following my registration in the NDMP I received an email stating I was a “possible” match for a young 12 year old girl with leukemia. Now at first I thought this was a hoax and realized it wasn’t because that day I received a phone call from my (later on) bone marrow advisor. She said that I was a possible match and I would need to go into further testing to see if I was the best match. Which I did-they just took about 25 samples of blood, small ones. After about 3 weeks of the further testing my phone rang and the caller ID said NY Presbyterian Hospital, and I said to myself “is something wrong?”, was this bad news? I picked up the phone and a young lady said that I was a PERFECT match for this young lady for a bone marrow donation and they would like me to come in for a physical and other testing. After 3 or 4 days going to the hospital to see if I was fit for donating, a young nurse came to my house every day for about 5 days to inject a large amount of Neupogen twice a day. Now I didn’t just say lets do this, I had to go through a tremendous, I mean like 40 or so pages of signing different forms and risk assessments which I had no problem with. Neupogen is a inhibitor ( EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE like 40,000 dollars a treatment) that in simple terms raises the stem cells out of your bones, which in turn enters your blood stream. The injections were a little painful but nothing to worry about. After 4 days of injections I was really weak, it feels like you are getting older 20 years each day lol. I had some moderate pain in my lower back and legs, but was bearable. That Friday of that week I donated through the process of PBSC. Contrary to popular belief, donating bone marrow is usually not painful anymore unless there is a HUGE amount needed in a small amount of time. PBSC (Peripheral Blood Stem Cell) donation is basically the process of donating platelets but your giving your actual stem cells not platelets. Your blood is centrifuged in a machine which cycles out your stem cells into a bag with plasma and the other stuff (I am not sure what else because I am not a doctor lol). Depending on how old and how much stem cells your patient needs, lists how long you will be there for donating. Since my patient was young and didn’t really not a lot of stem cells I was sitting there for 3 hours which isn’t bad. Long story short, the donation went really well and I made a lot of really good friends donating that I still talk to today. The day of my donation they brought me in a room with other bone marrow donating people and other patients that were either receiving cells or getting cancer treatment. It was a life changing experience, and If I was called up to do it again I would. Join NDMP today and maybe one day you will get called. Oh yeah and good news yesterday I received a call from my advisor Kathie and she said the patient is doing extremely well and is producing her own cells off of mine. Yay!!!



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my kit 4 months ago

arrived in the mail today :) I’m very excited. I will do them this weekend & mail them out on Monday morning!



I'm a preliminary match! 4 months ago

I registered over 2 years ago, and I just was contacted to undergo further testing to see if I’m the best match for a 10-year-old boy with leukemia. They asked me to return some health history forms and get a blood draw for immunological analysis.

It’s exciting because I never thought I’d actually be matched. I hope it works out and helps that patient! Keep your fingers crossed for us!



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just signed up 4 months ago

http://www.marrow.org/index.html my kit is on its way! :)



ihatetopaint is wishing I had hundreds of cheers to give out!

I did all that I can do... 5 months ago

Mailed off my cheek swabs this morning. If someone needs me in the future to donate my marrow or stem cells, I am totally willing!!

I have had too many people in my life die from cancer. Hopefully, I can help save a life.



ihatetopaint is wishing I had hundreds of cheers to give out!

Took the first step,,, 5 months ago

Sent off for the cheek swabs today.



Ian's♥Wife appreciating everything that I have...everyday.

my pain 6 months ago

can’t compare to the person who would need this marrow. I’d gladly give it up. I hope to be registered soon & HOPE that SOMEBODY can/will benefit from it!



Jaryd Madlena is trying to improve.

Registered 8 months ago

I registered for the national bone marrow database a month or two ago when I went to donate blood. Super easy: swabbed my cheek a few times and bingo, someone has another shot at life.

The odds are narrow that I will be matched, and I know it will hurt when they are taking the marrow, but something so small can totally turn someone’s life around. I don’t know how I would feel about myself if I didn’t do this.



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