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GypsyGoth 15-02-2014 10:30 PM

Would you donate bone marrow to someone on Tibb?
 
You could do it anonymously, and you'd have some side effects like these

Bone pain
Headache
Muscle pain
Fatigue
Insomnia
Nausea and flu-like symptoms
Sweating
Loss of appetite
Tingling

Also if you're small like me you may run the risk of these

Air trapped between your lungs and your chest wall (pneumothorax)
Bleeding
Infection


One further thing, for the person to need bone marrow, they'd have something like leukemia, kinda cancer of the blood.

Lee. 15-02-2014 10:32 PM

Do you not have to lie next to whoever you're donating to? I thought it was transplanted directly from one body to another?

Anyway.. I might do. It's something I looked into years ago, but the pain involved sort of put me off.

Kizzy 15-02-2014 10:36 PM

Yes I would...seriously.

MTVN 15-02-2014 10:37 PM

Course I bloody wouldn't

King Gizzard 15-02-2014 10:38 PM

Yeah, there's relatively low risk to your own body, people seem to think you could die/be gravely ill from doing it, which is false

I'd need to know who I was doing it for though, and that's the thing with it, you don't get to know who you donated to for years, if ever

GypsyGoth 15-02-2014 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee. (Post 6713044)
Do you not have to lie next to whoever you're donating to? I thought it was transplanted directly from one body to another?


No you wouldn't have to be next to them, you'd have 2 sessions that'd last about 3 hours and they'd be on different days. Then what's harvested from you would be given to the person at a different time.

InOne 15-02-2014 10:38 PM

I'm here to save you if you need it Claudia :love:

GypsyGoth 15-02-2014 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by InOne (Post 6713049)
I'm here to save you if you need it Claudia :love:

:laugh: :love:

daniel-lewis-1985 15-02-2014 10:39 PM

I would do it if I saw someone or was asked by someone who desperately needed it in a heartbeat but the pain involved is supposed to be very unpleasant.

Just couldn't say no to someone so critically ill.

GypsyGoth 15-02-2014 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 6713046)
Course I bloody wouldn't

It would only cost you time really, and as Nate mentioned, it wouldn't really hurt or leave any lasting impact, yet it would mean the world to the preson receiving it.

MTVN 15-02-2014 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by GypsyGoth (Post 6713055)
It would only cost you time really, and as Nate mentioned, it wouldn't really hurt or leave any lasting impact, yet it would mean the world to the preson receiving it.

I'm not putting myself through potential headaches and waste 3 hours of my time to save the life of the likes of Josy

joeysteele 15-02-2014 10:45 PM

I really doubt if it was certain that I could help that I would turn away from doing so.

MTVN 15-02-2014 10:45 PM

In all seriousness though it's not really anything I know much about, I guess I might do it if it was really required of me though not sure how that situation would come about

Glenn. 15-02-2014 10:51 PM

Yes. Even for someone I despised.

Lee. 15-02-2014 10:53 PM

The procedure must have changed.. When I last thought about it, you were awake during the whole procedure and it was taken straight from your body into the transplant patient's. It was also meant to be excruciatingly painful. I've just read up on how it works now.. I'm going to consider this again :)

Marcus. 15-02-2014 10:53 PM

yes i would

Kate! 15-02-2014 10:58 PM

Yeah I'd do it.

x-evenstar-x 16-02-2014 09:11 AM

I'd donate it to anyone that needed it, I've singed up and stuff to do it but it's young men they need the most! So I don't know if the opportunity will ever come but I'd love to help someone like that, I'd donated a kidney of someone needs it too!

Marc 16-02-2014 09:19 AM

I'm a donor. Well I signed up last time I gave blood so who knows; I may be donating to one of you!

Marc 16-02-2014 09:21 AM

I would highly recommend that anybody who can, gives blood. You don't have to look and it's not painful at all. It doesn't take long and I think it's a real shame that a lot of people just don't do it when it's only a short time out of your day and it can help save a persons life.

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x-evenstar-x 16-02-2014 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Marc (Post 6713456)
I would highly recommend that anybody who can, gives blood. You don't have to look and it's not painful at all. It doesn't take long and I think it's a real shame that a lot of people just don't do it when it's only a short time out of your day and it can help save a persons life.

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I agree!! It's such a tiny percentage of people that give blood, it's so sad. I enjoy it and I think that one day a time may come I need blood so I'd never say no.

joeysteele 16-02-2014 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Marc (Post 6713456)
I would highly recommend that anybody who can, gives blood. You don't have to look and it's not painful at all. It doesn't take long and I think it's a real shame that a lot of people just don't do it when it's only a short time out of your day and it can help save a persons life.

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It is the most relaxing time I have when I give blood, I agree.
It doesn't bother me a bit.

Kizzy 16-02-2014 09:30 AM

This puts me off donating blood..

An inquiry is being launched to check the safety of donor blood amid fears of infection from the human form of "mad cow disease".

The Commons Science and Technology Committee called for the inquiry after studies revealed one in every 2,000 Britons could be carrying variant CJD.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-25182760

Marc 16-02-2014 09:32 AM

I think everybody should also be an automatic organ donor and should have to opt out if they want to.

Kyle 16-02-2014 09:33 AM

I would probably give blood but I would have a vasovagal response to it. It would cause me far too much discomfort.

joeysteele 16-02-2014 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Kyle (Post 6713470)
I would probably give blood but I would have a vasovagal response to it. It would cause me far too much discomfort.

I have to be fair seen some people faint when giving blood, they are okay though and I have seen them go back again and again.
Understandable if you feel that way Kyle, no point in deliberately having to suffer any stress.

I agree to Marc as to being a donor, I am and all my family know that I would want to donate organs if such a time to be able to came about.

Cherie 16-02-2014 10:08 AM

In all honesty I'm not sure I would. Unless they had exhausted all other avenues and I really was the last resort at that point I might consider it. I am extemely squeamish, but I would do it in a heartbeat for one of my family or friends though.

Kyle 16-02-2014 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 6713473)
I have to be fair seen some people faint when giving blood, they are okay though and I have seen them go back again and again.
Understandable if you feel that way Kyle, no point in deliberately having to suffer any stress.

I agree to Marc as to being a donor, I am and all my family know that I would want to donate organs if such a time to be able to came about.

Good on them for doing it, they are greater people than I. I know it's something I wouldn't put myself through voluntarily.

I suppose there are other bodily fluids I could donate :think:

Jake. 16-02-2014 10:38 AM

I'd probably do it for all of you, yeah

AnnieK 16-02-2014 10:55 AM

If it didn't impact on my life and health...then I would definitely do it.

Natalie. 16-02-2014 11:20 AM

A stranger did it for someone in my family so yeah I think I would

Livia 16-02-2014 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Marc (Post 6713469)
I think everybody should also be an automatic organ donor and should have to opt out if they want to.

I totally agree. Especially donating blood, it's amazing how much is needed.

I'm on the bone marrow/stem cell register with the Anthony Nolan organisation and have been for a while. Anyone interested can see if they're suitable (and aged 18-30): http://www.anthonynolan.org/8-ways-y...our-stem-cells

daniel-lewis-1985 16-02-2014 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 6713553)
I totally agree. Especially donating blood, it's amazing how much is needed.

I'm on the bone marrow/stem cell register with the Anthony Nolan organisation and have been for a while. Anyone interested can see if they're suitable (and aged 18-30): http://www.anthonynolan.org/8-ways-y...our-stem-cells

Well us gays aren't allowed to donate blood unless we have been celibate for 12 months.

I tried donating blood back in 2006 but was told it was a lifetime ban for any homosexual, that's changed now but still 1 year without any sexual contact?

I don't understand why a healthy gay man who has regular check ups and a full bill of health wouldn't be allowed to help people when there's such a shortage of people who are willing to donate.

Apparently we are walking STD's.

Raph 16-02-2014 03:31 PM

Yeah I definitely would but only for a few people. I currently live in the United States so unless it was someone I was super close to it'd be kind of tricky to fly all the way over

Shaun 16-02-2014 03:46 PM

no

bye

Livia 16-02-2014 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daniel-lewis-1985 (Post 6713848)
Well us gays aren't allowed to donate blood unless we have been celibate for 12 months.

I tried donating blood back in 2006 but was told it was a lifetime ban for any homosexual, that's changed now but still 1 year without any sexual contact?

I don't understand why a healthy gay man who has regular check ups and a full bill of health wouldn't be allowed to help people when there's such a shortage of people who are willing to donate.

Apparently we are walking STD's.

I knew this... my friend tried to become a blood donor and couldn't because he's gay. He's in a long-term relationship and far less promiscuous than a lot of my hetero friends, and it's not like heterosexuals are immune from STDs. I find it difficult to understand.

Vicky. 16-02-2014 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daniel-lewis-1985 (Post 6713848)
Well us gays aren't allowed to donate blood unless we have been celibate for 12 months.

I tried donating blood back in 2006 but was told it was a lifetime ban for any homosexual, that's changed now but still 1 year without any sexual contact?

I don't understand why a healthy gay man who has regular check ups and a full bill of health wouldn't be allowed to help people when there's such a shortage of people who are willing to donate.

Apparently we are walking STD's.

Thats ****ing ridiculous. Ignoring the blatant stereotyping of the 'gay lifestyle' all blood is tested anyway. I know this as they had a hissy fit because I had had a tattoo 6 months before giving blood..but then ended up letting me do it anyway because they said it all gets screened :laugh:

Glenn. 16-02-2014 04:23 PM

I never realised you couldn't donate blood if you were gay. I've just read up on it and I find it completely ludicrous.

Marc 16-02-2014 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daniel-lewis-1985 (Post 6713848)
Well us gays aren't allowed to donate blood unless we have been celibate for 12 months.

I tried donating blood back in 2006 but was told it was a lifetime ban for any homosexual, that's changed now but still 1 year without any sexual contact?

I don't understand why a healthy gay man who has regular check ups and a full bill of health wouldn't be allowed to help people when there's such a shortage of people who are willing to donate.

Apparently we are walking STD's.

Well they screen all blood so I say you just lie and give blood. If they have any problems with your blood they'll not use it

daniel-lewis-1985 16-02-2014 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 6713911)
I knew this... my friend tried to become a blood donor and couldn't because he's gay. He's in a long-term relationship and far less promiscuous than a lot of my hetero friends, and it's not like heterosexuals are immune from STDs. I find it difficult to understand.

I know, I was so embarrassed, I worked in a call centre and was openly gay, everyone went to give blood in turn of what teams they were on and a team leader pulled me aside and said I couldn't give blood because I was gay.

Thinking back I should have ****ing sued.

For many, people still see gay people as a health risk.

Gay to many still means AIDS.


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