"4. 2006 Classified Senate Blood and Marrow Drive
There was discussion in favor of holding another blood & marrow drive this year, ..."
Med techs, help me out here. How do you have a "Marrow Drive"? I mean, how does one donate bone marrow without serious surgery, such that they can have an on-campus "drive" for it like a blood drive? Or is it just getting your name in some kind of database along with some other kind of sample that might be used to match you up to someone who needed bone marrow?
There was discussion in favor of holding another blood & marrow drive this year, ..."
Med techs, help me out here. How do you have a "Marrow Drive"? I mean, how does one donate bone marrow without serious surgery, such that they can have an on-campus "drive" for it like a blood drive? Or is it just getting your name in some kind of database along with some other kind of sample that might be used to match you up to someone who needed bone marrow?
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Date: Mar. 30th, 2006 08:54 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: Mar. 30th, 2006 09:20 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: Mar. 30th, 2006 07:55 pm (UTC)From:I try to avoid getting very painful needles stuck in me whenever possible. I'm a wimp so I never even donate blood, even though I know I really should.
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Date: Mar. 30th, 2006 05:59 pm (UTC)From:If you are a match, then a rather large bore needle is inserted either into your hip or your sternum under local anesthetic and the marrow is sucked out that way and given to the recipient via IV.
But I'm no med tech, so take that with a grain of salt.
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Date: Mar. 30th, 2006 07:57 pm (UTC)From:Le OW. Le EW.
Not a needles person, you see. I have to look away when I so much as get a TB test. I get faint and queasy when I have blood drawn for a test, never mind donating. Eek.