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Have you joined? If not, give it some thought.

Basically you swab the inside of your cheek and mail it back.

You are then in the registry which allows them to check for matches with those that need life saving marrow transplants.

If you are a possible match, you may be asked to donate blood for further testing.

If this testing determines you are a match, you would be asked to donate stem cells (and to take something to increase production for 4 to 6 weeks). Total time requires is 20 - 30 hours over 4 to 6 weeks. This is much less invasive than actual marrow, in which case they put you under.

I have one buddy who was saved from the registry (that's when I joined) and a cousin who donated marrow to my uncle (RIP) even though she wasn't a great match.

If you join, I can pretty much guarantee you will win 2 to 3 extra NFL bets this year from the strong karma love that will be coming your way.

Do something positive today fellas...if not this, try to find something else that works for you

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noonan,, i get the swab, their is no pain,, but to extract stem cells what is the pain level?
 

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good question tate, thanks for asking.

very similar to giving blood

only around 1 in 430 get this far though


  • PBSC donation is a non-surgical procedure. For 5 days leading up to donation, you will be given injections of filgrastim. Filgrastim is a medication that increases the number of blood-forming cells in your bloodstream. On the day of donation, blood is removed through a needle on one arm and passed through a machine that separates out the blood-forming cells. The remaining blood is returned to you through the other arm.

if they need actual marrow, it is a surgical procedure with anesthesia, typically people need a week or a little less off of work. would be some pain involved, but just imagine saving someones life for a week of discomfort.



  • Bone marrow donation is a surgical procedure that takes place in a hospital operating room. Doctors use needles to withdraw liquid marrow from the back of your pelvic bone. Donors receive anesthesia and feel no pain during the donation

no commitment to go through with it by joining (but they ask that you do intend to if you join)

have a great day and let me know if any other questions....I have been on for ~10 years and havent done anything other than the swab and to periodically confirm my address and desire to remain on the registry.....


 

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You'd be under during the procedure. So some pain in recovery but you'd have all the meds you wanted fwiw
 

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noonan, thank you for posting this,,, we should be super conscientious when it comes to humanity,,

the thing that pisses me off, there should be some sort of Remuneration,, like,,, 1 full year of YOUR medical insurance paid for?? lol,,, in this context thats not a ton of money, but jesus,, for the sacrifice of giving soooo much,,, we should come togethar on BOTH SIDES of the fence,,, ya know?? noone gets rich,,, but fk,,,, 2 weeks off from work,, 1 week in pretty major pain,, to help mankind,, just seems like there could be other motivating ways to turn peoples minds to the bigger picture,

doesnt it seem like the insuance compaines this would be a GOOD DEAL FOR THEM,,, i mean,,, its gotta cost them less to have real DONORS to cure people faster???

i love it,,, i give more than most,,, and absolutely,, i would do this for ANYONE of my friends or family,,, sigh,,,

god bless ya man,,,
 

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right on, just give it some thought.....the way I look at it is that you never know when you, one of your friends or family will need to rely on the good will of another stranger and what a legacy it would be to have directly saved someone's life during yours
 

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Craig Sager, awaiting another bone-marrow transplant, says ‘I continue to live life full of love and full of fun the only way I know how’

anonymous donor giving Craig Sager his third marrow/stem cell transplant in three years......procedure happens tomorrow........good luck Craig!!!

Craig Sager skipped the Rio Olympics to prepare for a bone-marrow transplant.

As he awaits that procedure, the famed sideline reporter provided an update on his outlook.

Sager, via I.J. Rosenberg at AJC.com:

“I have met life’s challenges by climbing the Great Wall of China, riding with the bulls in Pamplona, sailing the Pacific Ocean with Ted Turner, jumping out of airplanes over Kansas, hang gliding off the cliffs of Mexico, bungee jumping atop a tower in San Antonio, and swimming with the sharks in the Caribbean.

“I have run the bases with Hank Aaron after No. 715, thrown out the first pitch at Wrigley Field, graced the cover of ‘Sports Illustrated’, and received the Jimmy V perseverance Award at the ESPY’s. I have covered eight Olympiads, dozens of Super Bowls, 24 Masters, and NBA games too numerous to count.

“I continue to live life full of love and full of fun the only way I know how.”
 

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I did this years ago.
 

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I'm on the registry and hot called as being a match. Its very very rare to actually match with someone..only like 4 people had matched the year I did it in western pa. Whole process took at least a few months. They give you a couple physicals, lots of blood draws and stuff confirming your health and stuff. Actual process wad stem cell donation which was like donating blood but took hours and not minutes. Honestly it sucked being hooked up to the machine and not being able to move around at all. Arm was left pretty sore post donation. Also prior to donating they kinda make u sick so your body builds up higher levels of shit to fight off sickness and disease. Was basically a headache for a week ahead of donating. The guy I donating to did end up dying but maybe he got a little extra time from me. Whole process made me feel like a celebrity by the blood bank and be the match people. All my expenses were also paid for. I would do it again but it is a little bit of a pain
 

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i'm on the registry and hot called as being a match. Its very very rare to actually match with someone..only like 4 people had matched the year i did it in western pa. Whole process took at least a few months. They give you a couple physicals, lots of blood draws and stuff confirming your health and stuff. Actual process wad stem cell donation which was like donating blood but took hours and not minutes. Honestly it sucked being hooked up to the machine and not being able to move around at all. Arm was left pretty sore post donation. Also prior to donating they kinda make u sick so your body builds up higher levels of shit to fight off sickness and disease. Was basically a headache for a week ahead of donating. The guy i donating to did end up dying but maybe he got a little extra time from me. Whole process made me feel like a celebrity by the blood bank and be the match people. All my expenses were also paid for. I would do it again but it is a little bit of a pain


great post!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Tanner12....yudaman...mad respect for you buddy!
 

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It is great for anyone who can and is willing to do it. But it is lengthy recovery time. Procedure is rough but to save someones life is well worth it. Not sure if things have changed but about 10 years ago they marrow was taken from your pelvic area. Recovery time was approx 2-3months (if I remember correctly)
 

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