Cape Times

Save a life – donate bone marrow

- Chevon Booysen

ALL it takes is 20 minutes to register to save someone’s life when you become a bone marrow donor.

Every year thousands of South Africans are diagnosed with leukaemia and other life-threatenin­g blood disorders and for many of them their only hope is a life-saving blood cell stem transplant.

In celebratin­g World Marrow Donor Day at the weekend, the Sunflower Fund has encouraged the public to register as donors.

Donor Lenatha Scheepers, 25, said she had successful­ly donated bone marrow this year. “I registered as a donor during 2013 when a blood drive was done at the Neelsie in Stellenbos­ch and the South African Bone Marrow Registry (SABMR) was also there. I asked for more informatio­n and decided to register.

“During last year I received a call to confirm I was a 30% match for a donor recipient, I was asked if I would like to continue the process and I said yes. After going through various stages of testing, I was confirmed a 100% match for the recipient,” Scheepers said.

She said she would do it all over again if she could save a life.

“You’re only ever allowed to donate once unless the recipient will need more stem cells but after the stem cell transplant that I was a donor for, I heard it was successful and the recipient didn’t need another infusion.

“However, if I could I would do it again if it meant that not only will it give life to one person, but it will keep a family together for longer. The few hours of discomfort during the harvesting was a small sacrifice knowing just what it would be doing for the recipient. It was a really emotional experience for me,” she said.

“Knowing that I was the one person in a 100 000 chance match is truly amazing.”

Bone marrow recipient Jonathan Sendzul said he found a donor match from an Israeli database last year.

“I was diagnosed with a blood disorder during June 2015 and my only hope was a stem cell transplant.

“All I know is the donor was a woman of Polish descent and was a match,” Sendzul said.

For more informatio­n on how to become a donor visit www.sunflowerf­und.org.za or call 0800 12 10 82.

 ?? Picture: SUNFLOWER FUND ?? LIFE-SAVER: Werner Egen joins the Sunflower register.
Picture: SUNFLOWER FUND LIFE-SAVER: Werner Egen joins the Sunflower register.

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