Showing posts with label intragam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label intragam. Show all posts
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Roll Up Roll Up
Your sleeves that is!
Did you know that it's National Blood Donor Awareness Week?
Every four weeks I have an infusion of Intragam P (or liquid gold as us recipients like to call it). It keeps me healthy as I have an antibody deficiency and can't fight off viruses and bacteria without it.
Intragam is made from the plasma component of blood and contains replacement antibodies which are used to treat not only primary immune system deficiencies, but also a variety of autoimmune disorders.
Every four weeks when I go in for an infusion, I post an Instagram of my Intragam. Yes, it's true.... it doesn't take much to amuse me. In fact, if you search for #intragam on Instagram, you just get random photos from people who can't spell when they hashtag.
Looking back through my photos and making a collage is a great reminder to be eternally grateful, and makes me appreciate blood donors even more.
If you've made it this far, then call 131495 and make an appointment, or you can even book online.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
The Perfect Gift
It's time for a totally non-crafty post today, unless you'd like to make your own perfect gift box (like mine above), because that bit actually is crafty.
I don't often share my very personal information with anyone, let alone the whole wide world via the internet, but here goes:
Today is the beginning of a brand new campaign named The Perfect Gift from the Australian Red Cross Blood Service.
You may have never have never needed their services before, but I have.
I have an autoimmune condition called panhypogammaglobulinemia.
It basically means that my blood all of a sudden decided to stop making its own antibodies to fight off bacteria and viruses. Instead, I have a three weekly infusion of a blood plasma product named Intragam. Each infusion is manufactured by CSL using a pool of blood donations from thousands of amazingly generous donors. It can take twelve whole blood donations or six plasma donations just to make one of my three weekly doses.
Since the year 2000 I've probably had about 150 infusions. If you do the math..... 150 infusions x 12 whole blood donations = 1800 donations just for me, so far.
This is the reason why I'm still here today, and it's something that I'll need for the rest of my life.
The holiday period of December and January can be the most critical time for blood stocks, as most of Australia goes on holiday.
The hard facts: (AUSTRALIA)
- Every donation can save three lives.
- Every donation is valuable because 1 in 3 Australians will need blood, yet only 1 in 30 donates.
- The need for blood is constant and all blood components have a limited shelf life, which is why donations are needed every day. Blood and blood treatments are delivered to hospitals around Australia 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – even on Christmas Day.
- Australia needs over 26,000 blood donations every week to save lives and to meet the need of patients.
- Donations made in December could help patients recover to be home for Christmas or the New Year.
Maybe you and your family would consider giving the perfect gift this christmas holiday period. It's as simple as making an appointment by calling 131495, or you can even book online.
I'd be eternally grateful....
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