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This month I decided that I wanted to join "Be the Match" to be entered into the database for bone marrow donors. I knew that it was going to cost $100 in order to offset the cost of the lab costs to test my cells. However, when I went to sign up yesterday it was nice to see that the American Express Foundation has issued a grant to pay for the cost of being registered with "Be the Match" during the month of January.

Simple go to:

www.marrow.org [marrow.org]

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When you join the Be The Match Registry® today, you are joining to help any patient in need of a bone marrow donor. As a volunteer, you are never under any legal obligation to donate and your decision is always respected. However, a late decision not to donate can be life-threatening to a patient, so please think seriously about your commitment before deciding to join.

You can give hope to patients with blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma, sickle cell and other life-threatening diseases. Patients especially need you if you are between the ages of 18 and 44. That's because younger donors produce more and higher-quality cells than older donors.

The American Express Foundation has provided a grant to cover the costs associated with joining the registry online for the month of January. Service to its customers and to the community has been a hallmark of American Express throughout its 160-year history. As part of its community outreach the American Express Foundation encourages good citizenship by supporting organizations that cultivate meaningful opportunities for civic engagement by its employees and members of the community, whether as volunteers, donors, voters or patrons.

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Last Edited by mgm91 January 7, 2012 at 06:40 PM
Please ask questions and do research PRIOR to signing up. The process does have some minimal risks, and depending on the patients needs, could possibly involve some pain in the donation process. The simple truth is, you cannot know what exactly they will need of you because they cannot know ahead of time who you will match and what condition is causing their need for donor marrow. There are people who have been on the marrow donation list for DECADES and have never had a call. You just can't know ahead of time how things are going to work out or what will be needed.

It's better and considerably more charitable to think about this and know exactly what you are signing up for, than to just click and go. It costs a fair amount to process these, but even more important is the patients life and well being.

Marrow donation requires a VERY close match. A patient who gets marrow that doesn't match closely enough can suffer horrendous setbacks, and death is even a very real possibility. To be told there is a good match for you, only to have a donor back out because of fear or having not thought things through is heartbreaking on a level I hope no one ever has to face first hand. I have been there.

Address your concerns please. There is no one working in or with the organ and tissue donation arena that will be anything less than gracious and patient with any questions or worries you have.

I have been involved in kidney donation advocacy for a while now, but decided to join the marrow registry when a friends 4 year old wasted away in under a year from leukemia. The need for marrow donors is even more desperate than the need for blood, because the match has to be much much more exact.

Be the match is VERY good about answering question and giving information and I can also help direct you to info if you need it.

orphicdragon on the forums
[email protected] if you would prefer to email

Donation is one of the coolest things you can do, and if you know what you are getting into and what it involves you won't regret your choice.

Additional message from mgm91:
Hi all. I'm an intern donor recruiter with Be The Match and have experience with answering questions and registering donors. Please feel free to PM me any questions also. Thanks for signing up!
Myths & Facts about Bone Marrow Donation [marrow.org]

Donation FAQs [marrow.org]



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Trullyn
01-07-2012 at 12:27 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:27 PM.
Quote from bosspup :
This is for the aspiration technique, which is the old manner of extracting bone marrow cells. The modern approach is known as apheresis, where you take a drug in order to stimulate production of immature blood cells, which then flow into the bloodstream. Then, in a technique that is not much different than donating plasma, the immature blood cells are filtered out while the rest of the blood is returned to your body. The only side effect is that in some case there are some slight flu symptoms, but it simply is nothing like the old technique.
Please sign up! Especially if you are mixed race or male!

Actually you both are correct. There are two types of transplants. The one which is used infrequently is the bone marrow where they need to harvest which requires anesthesia and aspiration from the bone. The other is Peripheral Blood Stem Cell transplantation which is more common and is performed as you described and carries very minimal risk. It depends on what the patient needs. According to Be The Match's website:

Q: Are there any risks to marrow donation?

A: We want to assure donor safety, but no medical procedure is risk-free. The majority (more than 98.5%) of donors from the Be The Match Registry feel completely recovered within a few weeks. A small percentage (1.34%) of donors experience a serious complication due to anesthesia or damage to bone, nerve or muscle in their hip region.

The risk of side effects of anesthesia during marrow donation is similar to that during other surgical procedures. Serious side effects of anesthesia are rare. Common side effects of general anesthesia include sore throat (caused by the breathing tube) or mild nausea and vomiting. Common side effects of regional anesthesia are a decrease in blood pressure and a headache after the procedure.

We take all the necessary precautions to ensure the safety and well-being of the donor. To learn more, see Safeguarding Donors and Patients.

http://marrow.org/Registry_Member...px#process
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objection
01-07-2012 at 12:30 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:30 PM.
I just registered and my kit is in the mail. Well done!
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mankix
01-07-2012 at 12:30 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:30 PM.
This is another reason why I like looking at Slick Deals. Gets me up to do things that I normally wouldn't have done. I'll be signing up!
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meggs
01-07-2012 at 12:31 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:31 PM.
Quote from danchay :
This makes me wish there was a way to give negative feedback. At least do real research on modern medicine before posting something as ignorant as this. You have a better chance of being seriously injured choking on a cup of water than being seriously injured donating marrow.
Really? Do 1.34 out of 100 people choke on a cup of water?
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moongazebo
01-07-2012 at 12:37 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:37 PM.
Here is the video that went viral this summer when we were in desperate need of a bone marrow donor for my nephew. http://vimeo.com/26734548 He is of mixed ethnicity - Have Eastern European and half Turkish ---- and there were so few donors that came close. He had a transplant about 85 days ago from a donated umbilical cord from Spain that was donated 9 years ago and cryogenically frozen. During the summer, we were able to get hundreds of new donors -- thanks in part to slickdealers Wink - but please keep spreading the word....everyone should save a life if they are able! And thanks to everyone who even makes the attempt....or spreads the word.... or links the video to their social network...... or links the beamatch.com page to their social network. Any little action is a pebble in the pond!Big Grin
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yorksgal
01-07-2012 at 12:39 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:39 PM.
I am not allowed to give blood because over 24 years ago I lived in the UK during the "mad cow" epidemic - does anyone know if this applies to bone marrow - could see an answer on the site.

Thank you.
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thatguy3579
01-07-2012 at 12:40 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:40 PM.
Free: the opportunity to try and endure incredible amounts of pain as they drill into your femur.
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ISleepy1
01-07-2012 at 12:41 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:41 PM.
Just signed up thanks for posting/ AMEX for doing this; been waiting to sign up but the cost was too much!
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cookiemonster
01-07-2012 at 12:43 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:43 PM.
Quote from thatguy3579 :
Free: the opportunity to try and endure incredible amounts of pain as they drill into your femur.
LOL, they don't use the femur.
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Inpact
01-07-2012 at 12:43 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:43 PM.
I already donated bone marrow once (to my brother), can I donate again?
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CEpeep
01-07-2012 at 12:43 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:43 PM.
Quote from thatguy3579 :
Free: the opportunity to try and endure incredible amounts of pain as they drill into your femur.
Free if you don't sign up: knowing that someone suffered and died when you might have been able to save their life.
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ctakas
01-07-2012 at 12:47 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:47 PM.
Quote from deeluce :
Thanks so much for posting this. I've been wanting to be a donor but never really looked into it. This gave me the push I needed. I'm officially registered. Hopefully your post will have saved someone's life! Embarrassment)
I thank you too for this post. I have just requested a kit also.
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rangav
01-07-2012 at 12:47 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:47 PM.
Now it is just a swab test. When i became the member 5 years ago they drew blood. Please join. You can decide later whether you want to give or not!
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flummoxednitwit
01-07-2012 at 12:56 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:56 PM.
Having had a close family member experience the vagaries of bone marrow transplant I want to thank the original poster. I an now registered.
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danchay
01-07-2012 at 12:56 PM.
01-07-2012 at 12:56 PM.
Quote from meggs :
Really? Do 1.34 out of 100 people choke on a cup of water?
Again do your research. "This analysis included 9,282 bone marrow harvests carried out between 1987 and 1999. [Also note the 12 year old study] These researchers identified 345 cases that were considered potentially serious and included: excessive pain, adverse acute anesthesia reactions, delayed return to normal activities, or the need for additional medical intervention. Of these 345 cases the researchers identified 125, 1.35% of the total population, that were considered "serious". Sixty-nine of these cases were mechanical injury to tissue, bone or nerve, 45 were anesthesia related events, one was an infection, and there were 9 events unrelated to donation. Thus, 116 donors had serious complications directly related to donation."

If you do a simple google search for marrow donation complications, you get approximately 420,000 hits.

Choking on water yields 22,500,000 hits, so you tell me what seems to be the bigger "issue."
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