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So do you have to use a catheter?
Why catheter?
Hi Sally this is Kiran again from India thanks for your reply. I want to know is it make any difference if a blood donar wants to donate stem cells. because I am a regular blood and platelet donar from the age of 18th and now I am 24. If you have any idea on this plz guide me it will be appreciated. Have a good day
Hi… This is Kiran from India. I have registered for stem cells donation and excited for my turn to donate stem cells. Till yet I have not received any call for donation but this video is really good and you are doing a great job. keep it up.
Thank you for posting this! Pending a physical exam, I could be donating PBSC next month and I'm excited/nervous so hearing from someone who's gone through it is helpful!
I'm going to donate same thing to save my brother's life hop God will help us
my son is going through the same thing as I'm typing this message
I will be donating in just a few short weeks! Just like you created a video to encourage others to become donors, I've created a blog following my journey as well! Check it out at – http://www.mirandahurley.blog.com
Thank you for the video, it was very helpful for me. I recently joined the registry, and was curious if you could tell me a little bit more about the placement of the central line. I have been told many times by those who have taken my blood before that I have poor veins in my arms that do not make access easy. Therefore, if I am a match, and need to do PSCD, I'm sure that I will need a central line. Was is painful/scary to place? Thank you.