usually costs $52; free with code: Mya829 ; when I registered, the promo code field was pre-filled, with a different code.http://www.marrow.org/JOIN/Join_Now/join_now.htmlfrom here
8/28/2009 11:43:28 AM
wait... it usually costs YOU money to possibly donate marrow?
8/28/2009 11:50:55 AM
on it since 2006
8/28/2009 11:54:09 AM
8/28/2009 12:11:24 PM
thanks xtine.... just ordered mine... one of those things i've been meaning to get around to doing.
8/28/2009 12:11:33 PM
i joined years ago during a blood drive (for free)they actually called last year because i was a match for a leukemia patient but after i sent in the paperwork they said the patients status changed... which probably means he progressed worse and either died or was no longer able to get the donation.i have to say, when they called it was very moving to be the potential match that could save someones life. it was very powerful.
8/28/2009 1:10:47 PM
on it since 2006 2007
8/28/2009 1:12:32 PM
you have to use a promo code? seriously?
8/28/2009 1:15:35 PM
in their defense, typing marrow is EXPENSIVE and it's not nearly as widely known and supported (or as cheap to run, for that matter) as blood donationin almost all cases, these promo codes (or free typing events like at blood drives) are the result of a private monetary donation to increase the database and awareness
8/28/2009 1:23:12 PM
I cant give blood or marrow because i had leukemia as a kid. Mine did not require a marrow transplant though, I was lucky. If I was allowed to, I gladly would though[Edited on August 28, 2009 at 1:29 PM. Reason : .]
8/28/2009 1:28:16 PM
8/28/2009 2:24:00 PM
I would, but i hear donating marrow hurts like a motherfucker
8/28/2009 2:30:20 PM
Minor detail.
8/28/2009 2:32:20 PM
oh hell no
8/28/2009 6:49:36 PM
Joining the Marrow Registry is easy… 1) Fill out a Registration/Health History form (remember to bring names/address/phone# for two contacts)2) have the inside of your cheek swabbed November 11th 2009, Wednesday from 11:00 am to 1:00 pmDuke Campus, Bryan Center Walkway,120 Science Drive, Durham November 14th 2009, Saturday from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pmNC State Centennial Campus, College of Textiles, Convocation Room 2309,1000 Main Campus Drive, Raleigh
11/10/2009 11:39:47 PM
yes please do it!my mom was scheduled to have a BMT. we thought she was lucky cause she had 3 brothers, each with a 25% chance of being a match....none of them were. obviously she never had one, but she also got WAY more than one bone marrow biopsy (and most cancer patients do)yes, IF you get chosen and pass all the steps it will hurt, but you can potentially save a life AND the pain you go through is likely nothing compared to what the person you are donating has gone through. and you aren't only touching their life, you are touching all those that know them. it doesn't hurt to join the registry though.for christmas i'm asking friends and family to donate blood and if they feel like doing a bigger deed, to join the bone marrow registry. [Edited on November 10, 2009 at 11:46 PM. Reason : thanks ambrosia!!!!]
11/10/2009 11:45:04 PM
just so everyone knows, the slickdeals thing posted in the OP still works, so you can still join for FREE on the website!
11/12/2009 11:47:08 AM
One of my teachers in high school donated bone marrow and she got to be on 20/20 with Barbara WaWaaaaa.
11/12/2009 12:40:11 PM
^I'd be all over that if I could meet Hugh Downes, but if it was just Barbara, F that noise.
11/12/2009 12:45:48 PM
just joined!
11/12/2009 2:04:06 PM
How much you get paid for donating? is it better than plasma?
11/12/2009 2:21:56 PM
...You don't seem to grasp the definition of donate.
11/12/2009 2:36:40 PM
i joined the registry a loooonnngggggg time ago in school. I can't believe they found me after all these years and numerous address changes. After talking to a representative she explained that i was a possible match and i could possibly save someone's life. She could tell me only very minimal details of the patient but that was ok. She said there would be a series of visitis to the clinic, some which would not be pleasant but bloodwork was step one. (You can withdrawal at any stage for any reason.) I was sent to a clinic for some blood samples and then waited for weeks to hear something back in anticipation. A month went by and still nothing. I emailed the lady and she explained that it takes a good while to do all the tests, sometimes up to 8 weeks. About a week after that i got a letter explaining that i was no longer needed because the patient's status had changed. (condition worsened, doctor opted for another method of treatment, patient recovered etc.) I was extremely crushed......not only because i couldn't help save a life but i naturally assumed that the person on the receiving end wouldn't make it I'm still on the registry though and would do this again in a heartbeat
11/13/2009 12:24:41 AM
^ same thing happened to mei was nervous and excited to be a donor and a little crushed when it didn't go through because its not like people come out of that situation on the healthy end...
11/13/2009 12:46:35 AM
the kits come really fast, also!and like i said, the slickdeals thing posted in the OP still works!
11/16/2009 7:56:30 PM