A tribute to the life and legacy of former Be The Match board member, Dr. Rex Crawley. Dr. Crawley used his personal battle with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma to he...
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A tribute to the life and legacy of former Be The Match board member, Dr. Rex Crawley. Dr. Crawley used his personal battle with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma to he...
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15 Minutes
Did I ever tell you that I donated my bone marrow? It was to a kid that I did not know. He was 9 years old at the time. After the procedure, I felt that he was kind of like family—that we shared dna and that he was a part of me even though I hadn’t met him. I never got to meet him because the marrow program has a one year mandatory no-meet policy, and I only bought him 6 more months with his family before he passed away. It broke my heart in a very personal way. But I know that there is no question that given the exact same circumstances and the exact same results, I’d do it again. I keep trying to define what my cutoff point is for how much more life the kid would have to receive in order to make it worth my effort if I had the choice to do it again. It keeps coming down to 15-20 minutes, depending on how I’m feeling at the time. That’s what I think all of that stress and pain and risk is worth: 15-20 minutes of additional time for someone to spend with the ones they love. I now see it as a tragedy worth grieving if I waste even a quarter of an hour not actively loving.