I apologise for taking the liberty of using my alias to attract attention but a number of people have contacted me to ask what they could do to help by way of being a stem cell donor (without a stem cell donation soon I will likely die). I cannot express enough just how appreciative I am for such wonderful thoughtful gestures. It is possible that YOUR stem cells are a perfect match for me and that YOU could literally save my life.
However, if you are not a match you could very well save someone else's life - so do please consider being a stem cell donor. The procedure really is relatively painless (just a couple of needle insertions).
Please contact the following for more advice: Anthony Nolan Trust: http://www.londonpilot.nhs.uk/supportServices/details.aspx?id=VO0144
OR: http://www.blood.co.uk/pages/marrow_info.html
If you live in the UK these two organisations should be able to help you.
I am meeting a stem cell coordinator soon to talk about the risks involved for me and when a matched donor is located I shall be admitted into hospital for 4-6 weeks.
PLEASE do consider this life-saving procedure.
Thank you,
Ian