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Witsie’s gift of life

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Wits alumnus Reabetswe Khumbane, 23, registered as a bone marrow donor on campus and soon had the opportunity to give a great gift

A regular blood donor, Reabetswe Khumbane (BCom 2015, BCom Hons 2016) was about to donate blood on the Wits campus when he spotted a young woman at a nearby stand recruiting for the (SABMR). 鈥淚鈥檓 a very curious person, so I approached her and asked what it was all about,鈥 says Reabetswe. 鈥淲hen she told me, instantly I was hooked!鈥

Bone marrow donor Reabetswe Khumbane

He registered as a bone marrow donor, and within a couple of months had received a phone call from the SABMR, asking if he was indeed willing to donate bone marrow stem cells. A young child needed a bone marrow transplant, and Reabetswe was a possible match. He agreed, and after blood tests showed he was a perfect match, his procedure was scheduled at Netcare Garden City Clinic.

In a process similar to a blood platelet donation, a donor is linked to a machine by an intravenous line; the bone marrow stem cells are later filtered out of the blood. Reabetswe admits to having felt 鈥渁 bit nervous鈥 at the start of his donation, but being in safe, professional hands helped. He also had his sister and a friend with him.

鈥淭hey sat at my bedside and talked to me, cracked jokes and made me feel relaxed,鈥 he says. 鈥淭here was nothing to worry about. I was there for between six and seven hours. Doctors helped me through the process, and staff were checking up on me to see if I was okay and that it was going smoothly. It was a very straightforward procedure.鈥 

Volunteering is in Reabetswe鈥檚 nature. 鈥淚鈥檓 a person who always tries to make a difference. If I鈥檓 healthy and can help someone with blood or stem cells, I鈥檝e got this massive chance to help a person in need. I can save somebody鈥檚 life,鈥 he says. 鈥淎fter the procedure I felt great. I was proud that I鈥檇 gone through with it, and that a young life would be improved.鈥

To those interested in becoming donors he says: 鈥淭here鈥檚 absolutely nothing to be afraid of. It鈥檚 a completely painless process.鈥 After the donation Reabetswe felt slight fatigue and, as advised by his doctor, refrained from sport for seven days to rest his body. 鈥淔or a week I didn鈥檛 run or go to gym, but after that everything went back to normal very quickly,鈥 he says.

Keen to meet his recipient one day, he urges others to register as bone marrow donors. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e making such a difference to a person鈥檚 life, and the feeling it gives you is unbelievable. Giving cells to someone, actively improving their life 鈥 there鈥檚 no gift better than that.鈥

To learn more about being a bone marrow donor, please go to .

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