Tuesday, November 12, 2013

1,000 Platelets

Can a person walk around with just 1,000 platelets? Yes, it is possible. 

Since my body has rejected the last platelet transfusion I received on Friday, November 8, I have been functioning with just 1,000 platelets. Of course, I have to be very careful with everything I do; I'm not even allowed to drive. Apparently, my platelet match has to come all the way from California and won't arrive until Saturday, November 16.  For now, 1,000 platelets is all I have.

My situation makes me feel nervous, but deep within there's an assuring feeling that I'll be okay. I am thankful for my blood and platelet donors. I am also grateful to my future bone marrow donor.

To those who are able, please take the time to donate blood or platelets. You might never receive a personal "thank you" from the person getting them, but I assure you that the blood/platelet recipient knows how much you go through to donate blood - most especially platelets.  As a recipient of numerous transfusions now, my sincerest thank you to all blood and marrow donors. Without you, I won't be here.

BLOOD AND MARROW DONORS ROCK!!!

Writing with a grateful heart and blogging from the Infusion Room, Johns Hopkins.

It's a cold, cold day in Baltimore.

3 comments:

  1. how many platelets does an average person need to function normally?

    continuously praying for you and sending you good vibes. hugs

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    1. Photo Cache, Normal is 140 - 170,000. Thank you for the prayers.

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  2. Dear Kayni, I hope you find a donor soon. Your faith and fortitude are an inspiration.

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