I got a call yesterday from the National Bone Marrow organization that I am a possible match for someone with leukemia. I go on Monday to have more blood drawn to see if I'm a perfect match.
I was wondering if anyone on the DIS has ever done this before and if so, what's it like. I don't know where this person lives, but if I am a match, will I have to travel to where they are? How does the financial aspect work? Will I be expected to pay for my expenses or does the other person cover it?
I thought I read at some point that more times than not when you get the initial call that you are a possible match, you end up not being a perfect match. Is this true?
I know if I'm a match I will get all these questions answered, I'm just starting this thread because I'm curious and not very patient. Plus, I figured half the country is going to be snowed in this weekend, so people may have nothing better to do than answer questions on the DIS.
And please don't think because I asked the financial questions it means I wouldn't consider doing this because of that. As long as we could afford it, I wouldn't hesitate.
I was wondering if anyone on the DIS has ever done this before and if so, what's it like. I don't know where this person lives, but if I am a match, will I have to travel to where they are? How does the financial aspect work? Will I be expected to pay for my expenses or does the other person cover it?
I thought I read at some point that more times than not when you get the initial call that you are a possible match, you end up not being a perfect match. Is this true?
I know if I'm a match I will get all these questions answered, I'm just starting this thread because I'm curious and not very patient. Plus, I figured half the country is going to be snowed in this weekend, so people may have nothing better to do than answer questions on the DIS.

And please don't think because I asked the financial questions it means I wouldn't consider doing this because of that. As long as we could afford it, I wouldn't hesitate.

