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Local folks, if you are eligible and wish to do so, please consider donating to
mustelidmania. She's receiving chemo now and will need lots of platelets. Your blood type need not match hers--platelets are cool like that.
solieri writes:
If you live in or around the Charlottesville, Virginia area, you can contact Virginia Blood Services or UVA Hospital (as soon as I get the numbers, I'll post them here, but no doubt they're in the phone book) and ask for information on how to donate blood to reserve for Sharon Elizabeth Allen.
Sharon is one of the neatest ladies I know. She serves as surrogate goth mother to many a Cville goth. She's also been a rescue ferret mommy for years *and* raised two lovely young men all on her own. She's been pretty sick, though, and we're hoping that she starts to feel much better in a few months.
There's more information in her journal and in
solieri's.
rozzgoth might have info, too--I haven't checked today.
I can't donate--the CDC and Red Cross still fear an unknown pathogen in fibro/CFIDS. So, I'm encouraging YOU to donate.
If you aren't local and are eligible, please consider donating blood or platelets to your local blood center. I understand completely that some folks have political and other personal reasons against donating, but those who feel comfortable with it--please give.
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If you live in or around the Charlottesville, Virginia area, you can contact Virginia Blood Services or UVA Hospital (as soon as I get the numbers, I'll post them here, but no doubt they're in the phone book) and ask for information on how to donate blood to reserve for Sharon Elizabeth Allen.
Sharon is one of the neatest ladies I know. She serves as surrogate goth mother to many a Cville goth. She's also been a rescue ferret mommy for years *and* raised two lovely young men all on her own. She's been pretty sick, though, and we're hoping that she starts to feel much better in a few months.
There's more information in her journal and in
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I can't donate--the CDC and Red Cross still fear an unknown pathogen in fibro/CFIDS. So, I'm encouraging YOU to donate.
If you aren't local and are eligible, please consider donating blood or platelets to your local blood center. I understand completely that some folks have political and other personal reasons against donating, but those who feel comfortable with it--please give.