Monday, August 31, 2015

THE No. 2 WAY YOU CAN HELP

EDUCATE YOURSELF about how easy it is to register as a bone marrow donor, and how marrow donation works. Medical technology has advanced to the point where the process of giving and receiving a bone marrow donation is much easier, and less invasive to both the donor and recipient.
People are quick to tell you about when "Cousin Emma-Sue" or "Uncle Roscoe" donated marrow, way back in the 80's. Or they may want to tell you about that friend of a friend, whom they've never met, and the details are outdated and unreliable, at best.
The Bone Marrow Donor Registry is named BeTheMatch.org. They research and publish information to assist patients and prospective donors. You will find some of this information here, on #Bucky2theBone, to assist you with making the very important decision to join the registry.
And when you do decide, you can take the next step by clicking right here.

Click here for the #1 Way You Can Help.

Friday, August 28, 2015

VIDEO: The History of the Bone Marrow Donor Registry

Bucky needs a marrow transplant to cure his MDS (myelodysplastic syndrome). As we began the search for a life-saving, compatible marrow donor, we learned that African-American patients have a more difficult time finding their match. This is due to their genetic diversity, and.the low numbers of African Americans registered with #BeTheMatch.

Do you have a diverse heritage? Are you willing to help any patient who is searching for the match that will save their life? Are you 18-44 years old? Then join the BeTheMatch Registry in Bucky's honor, today.

http://join.bethematch.org/Bucky2theBone


THE No. 1 WAY YOU CAN HELP

SPREAD THE WORD - Would you please help us raise awareness? Although BeTheMatch is looking for racially diverse individuals aged 18 - 44 to find a match for Bucky, his family wants to make it clear: everyone is invited to our registration drives. If you're not a match for Bucky, you might be a match for another searching patient. Or, you may be the one who connects us with the person who will #BeTheMatch!

So, please
  -  Tell your family, friends, neighbors, coworkers, employees, your house of worship, etc.
  -  Use the hashtag #Bucky2theBone on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. so all of your followers know you are helping to save a life. They will be inspired to do the same.

Please Like and share the #Bucky2theBone Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Bucky2thebone

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SEARCHING TOO: Sheldon's Story

Sheldon attends college at a University in North Carolina. He needs a bone marrow transplant, but has not yet found a match. Everyone who signs up to be a bone marrow donor can potentially save the life of any searching patient.

The #Bucky2theBone online drive is in place. To join the #BeTheMatch Registry, sign up at:
http://join.bethematch.org/Bucky2theBone. Click here.

You might just be the compatible match for someone, like Sheldon.


Thursday, August 27, 2015

Cheryl's Journey - Before I Found Out

JULY 10TH

My hair was done. All I needed to do was get dressed and go. The invitation said it was a Surprise Baby Shower with a Prom Theme. I guessed that was so they could get the men involved in an event usually known as a women-only function.

We were all told to bring a date. I had two prospects; none came through for me. So, I went stag. It was their loss. I looked good in my new dress.

I arrived at the facility fashionably late, but before the guest of honor (and that's all that matters with a surprise party). My parking space was a block away, but I noticed another lady, who knew me well enough to be my friend on Facebook. She had arrived and parked nearby, right after I did. I figured we could walk to the party together and chat, but she bustled ahead of me after our brief “hello’s”. Sometimes, it feels like rejection; other times, well maybe she had something to do that was supposed to be done half-an-hour ago.

The reception I got when I walked into the party more than made up for feeling alone outside. So many familiar faces, seemingly from forever ago, were suddenly in front of me, smiling and looking at me as though they were as happy to see me as I was to see them.

Checking my phone, I noticed a missed call while going through the buffet line. My brother and I had been playing phone tag. Earlier, I had seen this troublesome number on my caller ID, without a voicemail message. It was from the hospital. Only one person has ever called me from that number: him.

He called again from his cell phone and I answered. But the music was so loud, I hurried out onto the deck that overlooked a large pool. Little children squealed as they got in their final splashes before the lifeguard closed things down for the night. I could still hear him.

Almost immediately, I loud electronic hum was on my line. I had never heard it before, I walked around, hoping the sound quality would improve, but I couldn't get rid of that hum. My brother gave up and said he would talk to me later. At least I had heard his voice. I thought that meant he was OK.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Welcome to Bucky2theBone

Lester N. Crockett, Jr. is a firefighter in Washington, D.C. who now needs the community he has served for 19 years to help him find a compatible bone marrow donor. This website is operated  by a member of the Crockett family. Are you ready to #BeTheMatch? Join the Bone Marrow Donor Registry Today!