Originally posted by Disney/Cheer Mom
I know this is off the subject but I'm so excieted about the phone call I got this morning I just have to share it.
Ten years ago I joined the National Marrow Donor Program with the hopes of one day being a match for someone. I was told however the chances of being a match were slim and I might never get a phone call. Well this morning that phone call came.I am a potential match for a 23 yr. old male with acute myelogenous leukemia. In two weeks I need to go and have some more tests done to see if I match well enough to be an actual donor for the patient. I am so filled with emotions right now that I can hardley see my computer screen though the tears. I feel so blessed to possibly be able to help someone in this way. So if everyone can say an extra prayer that I am a match and another for the patient I'd appreciate it.
This is a wonderful story, and I thought that I'd share a similar one that I had heard with you.
I was recently at a cousin's wedding. We live far apart, and I had not seen him for quite some time prior to the wedding, and I had never met his new bride.
At the rehearsal dinner, one of the most memorable toasts was one given by a man who had received a narrow transprant from ny new cousin-in-law. Under the rules of the transplant program, they did not learn each other's identity until a year or so after the transplant.
Well, the transplant was a complete success, and the recipient is doing very well. His famiily and my cousin's family have grown very, very close as a result of this connection. They refer to each other as their DNA family, and everyone at the wedding was very touched by my cousin-in-laws selflessness in donating and the extraordinary relationship that came from that gift of life.
About 10 years ago, I registered for the registry. I remember thinking at the time that I hoped that I would never be called, but that if I were called, then I would willingly answer. After going to that wedding, my attitude changed. I hope that I am called.
I hope for both your sakes that you are a good match.