Why should you DONATE blood? Josef's Story...
Maybe you don't want to donate blood, but you're healthy! Maybe you DO donate blood, but not very often because it's inconveniant. Maybe you are a regular doner? Whatever your status, watch this video&it will either re-confirm what you're doing or change you mind to do the right thing. If you'd like to learn more about Josef's story please go watch his video. We've been fortunate enough to never have had to wait longer than 24 hours for a transfusion of donated blood, but that waiting period is scary! You watch the one you love slipping away from you. There's ALWAYS a need for MORE blood! There are chronic transfusion dependent patients who litterally LIVE because of YOUR donated blood. Thanks for watching&I hope this enlightens you a little bit! God bless.
Channel: Education
Uploaded: July 25, 2008 at 7:38 pm
Author: troyshado
Length: 00:08:11
Rating: 4.50
Views: 328
Tags: OneTrueMedia transfusion purpose aplastic donation anemia donor why deed chronic blood good donate
Video Comments:
GeneticistAtheist (September 19, 2008 at 2:50 pm)
Is aplastic anemia curable? I would think that genetically compatible embyonic stem cell transplants, or bone marrow transplants implanted into his bones would cure him.Sorry you feel sick little guy! I will keep encouraging people to donate their blood to help you, and others like you.
rejoicinginchrist (August 14, 2008 at 4:22 am)
Hi there,Max just forwarded this video to me and I just love it. You did a fantastic job putting this together and it is very persuasive. We continue to pray and are very happy to hear Josef's doing better.
Love to you all,
Kathy Doner
Love to you all,
Kathy Doner
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