Originally Posted by
Possegal
My friend was in the hospital for the second donation within a day of his wife and first born child coming home from the hospital. Not the best of timing, but he didn't think twice. I emailed him and will post with a response, but I can promise you he will say "no question, you have to do it".
One of my best friend's from childhood, her oldest daughter's best friend is a CML patient. She has yet to find a match. She is Jewish and there is a problem for this subset of the population, as so many were wiped out during the Holocaust. Her donor pool is very small. Her family has mobilized though and have bone marrow registries all over PA and parts of the east coast. I know they have kept track of how many matches they were responsible for, but sadly so far no match for their daughter. Though she has been stable for years on a drug I was involved with some years back, and they are certainly grateful for that drug! But a match would be wonderful.
So I agree, as a formerly injured and still not 100% semi-athelete ;) I can appreciate your worries. But you may have a chance to save a life, and it doesn't get any better than that.