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Swabbing

October 13, 2009 by Joy the Baker 68 Comments

Swabbing 

What’s going on in my world?  

Oooh the usual… just swabbing my cheeks, barcoding the samples, labeling them a biohazard, shoving them in an envelope and leaving them for the postman.  That’s normal… I do this nearly everyday.

I’m swabbing because I just put myself on the Be The Match list with the National Marrow Donation Program.  The National Marrow Donation Program houses a giant list and genetic samples of possible donors… a list about 12 million people long.  Dang!  Doctors look for genetic matches for patients that suffer from life threatening illnesses like leukemia and lymphoma.  Sometimes doctors and patients find a genetic match among the millions on the list… sometimes they don’t.  

If I’m a match, some doctors will come to knock me out and take bone marrow from my lower back.  Someone gets my good bone marrow and I grow my own bone marrow back.  Success!  I decided to become a part of the National Marrow Donation Program because I feel blessed enough to be strong and healthy, and would be more than happy to share that health with someone else.  

It’s a bit commitment … one that I considered for months before signing up.  See, there’s needles… and many hours of prep and testing before the actual donation begins.  And… needles.  

I’m not telling you about the National Marrow Donation Program because I want you to rush out and sign up.  It was the right choice for me… but it might not be for everyone.  But… if you think marrow donation might be right up your alley, well then heck!  Get on it!  I just wanted to share.  Now you know what I’m up to when I’m not in the kitchen making cookie dough, or avoiding dishes, or snacking, or drinking wine, or being otherwise silly and unproductive.  

Now you know. 

Swabbing 

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  1. Carol

    October 19, 2009 at 5:20 pm

    You are a true hero! I love your website,and now I will admire you for your involvement in the bone marrow program! Joy you are a sweetheart.The world is a better place because of people like you!

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  2. charlotte s

    October 18, 2009 at 4:07 pm

    you’re awesome! in the kitchen and out!!!

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  3. Jenny

    October 17, 2009 at 10:12 pm

    That is so awesome of you to be doing it. I really dislike needles though otherwise I would sign up. It feels nice to be able to save a life.

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  4. Laurel

    October 17, 2009 at 3:12 pm

    Good for you! I should also mention that there is a serious shortage of donors of Asian ethnicities- as well as other minority populations, so if that applies for you, then the need is even greater for you to be a donor. And even if it doesn’t apply, then they still need you, so don’t worry, just do it. :)

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  5. Anne B.

    October 16, 2009 at 6:03 pm

    Wow!! I love you even more now! My boyfriend donated bone marrow about a year ago after being on the list for about a year. He didn’t get knocked out for his donation as you mentioned you will be.. he had shots for 5 days and then pherisis (sp?) on that 5th day…

    He knew about the bone marrow donation program through work since he’s an oncologist, but i never would have even known about it if it weren’t for him. So it is wonderful that you’re promoting it!

    It is especially important for minorities to get on the list! He is Indian and that is why he likely matched so quickly..

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  6. Dana S.

    October 15, 2009 at 4:25 pm

    Hi Joy! I joined the registry about 2 years ago and just a couple months ago I received a FedEx package from Be the Match telling me I was a potential match for a patient! Trepidation followed, but I had signed up knowing that I could potentially help someone so I moved forward with the additional testing (just several vials of blood drawn…no big deal). Based on a letter I received two weeks ago, I am either not a good tissue match or the patient no longer needs the donation. I have to admit, I was a little sad because I was kind of excited about helping someone! So, it may be a one in a million shot, but you could save someone’s life. Sign up, everyone!

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  7. Julie G.

    October 15, 2009 at 12:09 pm

    Hi, Joy…

    What a wonderful gift you’re giving. As a 3-year survivor of Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, I’ve been lucky not to have to receive a bone marrow transplant, but that’s the next step if my cancer recurs. So knowing that there are people out there like you really warms my heart. It makes me wonder if I’d ever be able to make that same donation, maybe after I hit my 5-year survivorship mark? Again, thanks for your generosity.

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  8. Denise

    October 15, 2009 at 6:43 am

    Hi Joy,

    If anyone is interested in signing up, go to http://www.bethematch.org to find out how. You can sign up on line and have a kit sent to you or you can find a bone marrow drive in your area. You can even arrange to have a drive yourself, at your place of business, church or civic group, school or just with a large group of family and friends.

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  9. Noreen

    October 15, 2009 at 6:25 am

    Joy, that is so awesome!! My Mom died from lymphoma 6 years ago this month and I am on board with anything that can be done to support finding a cure & hope for people with these kinds of cancers. I have thought myself of looking into doing the bone marrow donation but haven’t done anything about it….thanks for getting me started pushing me in the right direction =)

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  10. Susie

    October 15, 2009 at 6:04 am

    thanks for talking about the national marrow donation program. i’ve been signed up as a donor for years and it’s nice to hear it promoted! don’t forget to keep your account updated as you move around, fyi.

    my friend’s sister’s life was saved by a donation from a stranger. it’s an amazing thing.

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  11. Colleen

    October 14, 2009 at 6:34 pm

    Oh Joy… there is so much to love about you! I’ve had my forms sitting on my desk for months. I think you just inspired me to finally send them in!

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  12. on the rocks

    October 14, 2009 at 4:17 pm

    that is honestly an amazing idea. i love that you are doing this and will now put it in my “thinking box” as well.

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  13. Michelle {Brown Eyed Baker}

    October 14, 2009 at 4:14 pm

    Hi Joy, Kudos to you for doing such a wonderful and brave thing. My dad passed away 10 years ago as a result of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and he did undergo a donor bone marrow transplant. He ended up passing away from a lung infection that developed as a result of his compromised immune system after the transplant, but the transplant gave him a chance at survival that he otherwise wouldn’t have had. So a great big THANK YOU for giving that same chance to someone else and their family.

    Best,
    Michelle

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  14. Amber

    October 14, 2009 at 3:19 pm

    Such an important and brave thing to do. Thanks Joy.

    My father passed away from Multiple Myeloma a few years ago. He may have still been here if he had been able to find a match for a stem cell transplant. Actually, after several months of searching, he found one…but they backed out at the last minute. They tried to find a donor match for another year and a half with no success. Eventually he used his own stem cells for the transplant. In any case, with all the time it took looking and waiting for a donor, he was too weak/sick to survive his procedure.

    The more donors in this world, the better.
    Thank you for spreading the word. And my goodness do I love your blog!

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  15. Pam

    October 14, 2009 at 2:20 pm

    I did this a few months ago and they just finished the testing. I hope I can help someone at some point!

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