Expecting to be "harvested" mid to late September. If it is late September than I may not be able to run the Dublin Marathon, but who cares? Somethings are more important!!. I will be drinking fit though.
As far as I know, they give you a short general anaesthetic and use big needles to harvest the marrow. They may have to use several different sites to get enough. You may be quite sore for a few days afterwards.
To all you in the know out there, what are the short term health effects on me? When will I be able to run a marathon afterwards (assuming I am Marathon fit beforehand)?
I know about the several days off work etc. It is just that I have entered the Dublin Marathon at the end of October and I want to know if there is a realistic chance of doing it or shall I just go and watch?
..........what? I will have lost some bone marrow and received my own blood transfusion. Does the loss of some bone marrow cause me any problems. I am pretty resilient when it come to pian but don't want to run and cause myself any problems.
Ah, so if it is 3 or 4 weeks before I will be ok to run. I have knocked Robin Hood and Windsor on the head (having entered) but Dublin could be on the cards then.
Nice one, Steady. I got down to being a perfect match about 10 years for a patient in Italy. It came down to a 25% chance that they would use me (they had another potential donor in the UK - my sister!), but, in the end, the donation was cancelled and they wouldn't (couldn't?) tell us why. So, to this day, I have no idea whether I was found too late, or they found a more local donor or what.
So best of luck - as someone who ran FLM 2001 for Anthony Nolan (and would have done so again in 2003 if I hadn't been injured), it's always good to see someone actually being called upon.
Awesome news! Well done Steads. Also - just think if you do manage to run Dublin you can plod around with us at the back! How exciting...
Good luck and keep us informed... Is it something you register for and then they just call you up when they find someone, or do you register to help one specific person? Do you know who they've matched you with?
Just think how the person in Germany is feeling at the moment. They have the chance of a new life thanks to you and your generosity! They probably are also very scared and excited at the same time.
Well done on getting this far, your a star and I hope it all goes well for you and the patient in Germany. Love to you both.
I hope you do get to Dublin even if it is for a pint of the black stuff.
I have done some research and I know my own body. I will be at Dublin regardless. I will run if the Op date is prior to 30/9. But I will not be sparkling. If I don't run then I will be there for the party afterwards.
The patient is currently being subjected to chemo therapy and it is all largely dependant on the results of that. She/He must be very ill.
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well done mate!
I know about the several days off work etc. It is just that I have entered the Dublin Marathon at the end of October and I want to know if there is a realistic chance of doing it or shall I just go and watch?
otherwise-------
Obviously I will give regardless.
just the anaethetic and the pain
depends if you run round gently, i wouldnt try for a pb or owt
they will tell you not to run
like any self respecting medic not on call, i went to the pub
the advice is my own personal opinion
I will ask a haematologist this week, and mail you again
Nice one, Steady. I got down to being a perfect match about 10 years for a patient in Italy. It came down to a 25% chance that they would use me (they had another potential donor in the UK - my sister!), but, in the end, the donation was cancelled and they wouldn't (couldn't?) tell us why. So, to this day, I have no idea whether I was found too late, or they found a more local donor or what.
So best of luck - as someone who ran FLM 2001 for Anthony Nolan (and would have done so again in 2003 if I hadn't been injured), it's always good to see someone actually being called upon.
Good luck and keep us informed...
Is it something you register for and then they just call you up when they find someone, or do you register to help one specific person?
Do you know who they've matched you with?
I have been on the register through the blood donation service for a couple of years and thay called me up a few weeks ago for a blood test.
The patient is in Germany currently undergoing chemo apparently.
Just think how the person in Germany is feeling at the moment. They have the chance of a new life thanks to you and your generosity! They probably are also very scared and excited at the same time.
Well done on getting this far, your a star and I hope it all goes well for you and the patient in Germany. Love to you both.
I hope you do get to Dublin even if it is for a pint of the black stuff.
The patient is currently being subjected to chemo therapy and it is all largely dependant on the results of that. She/He must be very ill.