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Not sure if it's been mentioned, Dr Oketer pizzas now £1:50 at Sada, free with voucher:beer:0
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miss_corerupted wrote: »Looks gd. what would atcually happen if you were a match??
From their FAQs:
Peripheral Stem Cell Donation – (method used in over 80% of donations):
A peripheral blood stem cell donation is performed as an out-patient procedure and you will not be required to have a general anaesthetic. This technique has been applied in medicine since 1988 and has been performed by DKMS (Delete Blood Cancer UK) since 1996. According to our most recent research, no known long term effects have ever been recorded for either the procedure of donating or for the G-CSF injections that you would receive prior to the donation.
Bone Marrow Collection – (method used in less than 20% of cases):
A general anaesthetic is necessary for the bone marrow collection. The risk of life-threatening complications during any general anaesthetic is estimated by doctors at less than around 1:50,000. After the collection, local wound pain and in some cases nausea can occur as an after-effect of the general anaesthetic. Furthermore, a risk of infection exists to the same extent as it does for any wound. There are no known risks associated with this procedure for donating bone marrow.0 -
I meant to add earlier that I registered with DBC UK because I was <ahem> too old to register with Anthony Nolan
Anthony Nolan registration is for 16-30 year olds (who, once registered, stay on the register until 60 I believe)0 -
I find it really sad tho that even if your are on the organ donor list, you're family can over rule it once you die. I'm on it and have given my family strict instructions that they are not to meddle with my decision!0
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Hello all
Been away on a sun holiday for 5 days to somerset. Was glorious weather and had a great time :cool::D.
Have I missed any glitches?
Another one here who cant give blood
Well done to all who do though:T:T
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Hello all
Been away on a sun holiday for 5 days to somerset. Was glorious weather and had a great time :cool::D.
Have I missed any glitches?
Another one here who cant give blood
Well done to all who do though:T:T
gocat :hello:
Glad you had a great time
I also cant give blood.
Reading about it and thinking needles :eek:0 -
Help I think I have just burnt out my powerful hoover.
Electrician had to come through the wall of the house today to connect the garage electrics so been hovering up dust and tiny bits of rubble.
So now where on earth am I going to get a new hoover from are places still selling the high watt ones? :eek:
Mine was a VAX would like another one but I want lots of suction.0 -
Mildred1970 wrote: »I meant to add earlier that I registered with DBC UK because I was <ahem> too old to register with Anthony Nolan
Anthony Nolan registration is for 16-30 year olds (who, once registered, stay on the register until 60 I believe)
You old fart you:p:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0
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