How exactly do they extract the bone marrow? And do they do any type of numbing? Just wondering since we're on the subject
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they use a hollow needle to extract the bone marrow, usually from the pelvis/hip area. yes, they use anesthesia. still hurts like a mo fo for days afterwards.
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they use a hollow needle to extract the bone marrow, usually from the pelvis/hip area. yes, they use anesthesia. still hurts like a mo fo for days afterwards.
You'd be in pain for a while, and if you don't know anything about it you could google it. But if I'm not mistaken you'd have to donate in Poland because that's where he's at. Could be wrong though
If it's as advanced as they have mentioned you'll be a bit late. Anyway the chances of any of you being a match to him are slim to none. Like someone said before prepaid for the worst.
It always baffles me how these things aren't caught way earlier especially with people that do regular check ups. My uncle that passed away in February had several heart surgeries and a couple surgeries they did just to make sure everything was alright inside him. Yet they didn't every notice the cancer that ended up killing him.
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I was actually thinking about that today. But at the same time, I doubt it.
they use a hollow needle to extract the bone marrow, usually from the pelvis/hip area. yes, they use anesthesia. still hurts like a mo fo for days afterwards.
Anyone know what it would do to me if I donated? I don't know anything about this stuff
But you'll be in pain while the meds help you recuperate from the procedure.
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until we're half 17 and half 18..but once we're all 18 again it's a party
It always baffles me how these things aren't caught way earlier especially with people that do regular check ups. My uncle that passed away in February had several heart surgeries and a couple surgeries they did just to make sure everything was alright inside him. Yet they didn't every notice the cancer that ended up killing him.