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LukeB
04-05-2015, 10:34 PM
Well I decided to donate my Bone Marrow to help those in need and I like helping people.
Has anyone else done this? if so what was it like?
GypsyGoth
04-05-2015, 10:35 PM
A match has to be found first, and from what I know, it's a pretty slim chance. So you just register with them and they take blood.
LukeB
04-05-2015, 10:39 PM
Oh, I've done the filling in the paper for it, going to hand it in tomorrow, I probs have to wait longer because of my blood type because i have a rare one?
GypsyGoth
04-05-2015, 11:09 PM
I think it's rare to be called to donate regardless of blood type. I looked it up and only 367 were found to be matches for people in 2013. Anyway you're doing a brilliant thing :love:
Kizzy
04-05-2015, 11:12 PM
It is a great thing if you decide to go ahead, it isn't as easy as giving blood though, do you have some literature on the process?
LukeB
04-05-2015, 11:16 PM
It is a great thing if you decide to go ahead, it isn't as easy as giving blood though, do you have some literature on the process?
I know but aslong as it helps if and when i get that call to do it. i heard they're two methods of doing it.
1.going in for 5 days but your are not staying at the hopsital you have to go back each day
2.stay in hospital for 48 hours.
Firewire
04-05-2015, 11:43 PM
"Men who have had sex with other men within the past 5 years are currently not eligible to register as a potential volunteer donor. This is because men who have sex with men are, as a group, at increased risk for HIV. See more information regarding this criterion."
Check this out, Luke, in case it prevents you from doing so. I think that's from an American site, the UK laws may be different.
"Men who have had sex with other men within the past 5 years are currently not eligible to register as a potential volunteer donor. This is because men who have sex with men are, as a group, at increased risk for HIV. See more information regarding this criterion."
Check this out, Luke, in case it prevents you from doing so. I think that's from an American site, the UK laws may be different.
DR1:'Oh no, young Timmy is going to die without this procedure! We need a donor!'
DR2: 'We have one donor... But he's Gay!'
Everyone else: what the ****?
Firewire
04-05-2015, 11:47 PM
DR1:'Oh no, young Timmy is going to die without this procedure! We need a donor!'
DR2: 'We have one donor... But he's Gay!'
Everyone else: what the ****?
Luke isn't gay so this is a bit pointless
LukeB
04-05-2015, 11:49 PM
"Men who have had sex with other men within the past 5 years are currently not eligible to register as a potential volunteer donor. This is because men who have sex with men are, as a group, at increased risk for HIV. See more information regarding this criterion."
Check this out, Luke, in case it prevents you from doing so. I think that's from an American site, the UK laws may be different.
It's 12 months for a normal blood donation, i check it out later
Didn't realise this :facepalm: thanks tho
Luke isn't gay so this is a bit pointless
I was talking about it on a whole
Dollface
05-05-2015, 12:36 AM
That's so kind of you Luke :love:
LukeB
05-05-2015, 12:54 AM
I will actually be heartbroken if i can't help
..this is a lovely and thoughtful thing for you to do, Luke..:love:..
Livia
05-05-2015, 12:35 PM
I'm registered with the Anthony Nolan Trust. I went to one of their events, they asked me a lot of questions, weighed and measured me and did a saliva test.
All the info is here: http://www.anthonynolan.org/8-ways-you-could-save-life/donate-your-stem-cells/apply-join-our-register?gclid=CP_95PXNqsUCFejJtAodWS8A0g
I went to one of their events, they asked me a lot of questions, weighed and measured me and did a saliva test.
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