Yet another medical question
Rachel wrote:
Bob Gardner wrote:
Sorry, I meant after donation. It IS surgery...
Bone marrow aspiration/donation, as surgical procedures go, is minor on
the scale of "surgeries".
Yea, they prep and drape and clean the skin, and they medicate/lightly
anesthetize the donor, but its essentially sticking a BIG needle into a
big bone and sucking out the contents. You still have adequate marrow
afterwards to meet your physiological needs.
As long as you are otherwise healthy and being a DONOR, should be a
non-event.
Once you are clear of the pain meds, you should be good to go. As
always, AOPA can help serve as a reference regarding this.
Dave
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