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Your Could Save A Life- Become A Bone Marrow Donor

June 9th, 2009 by Fawn | Posted in Random, Whatcom County Events, Who we are | No Comments »

Thousands of people around the world are in need of a bone marrow donations in order to beat their battle with bone marrow disorders. The most well known marrow disorder is Lukemia. Having my Grandfather pass away from lukemia before I was even born opened my eyes to the disease and the need for bone marrow donor in the community.

From June 8th-June 22nd you can join the National Bone Marrow Donor Program for FREE.  Registry in the national bone marrow database  usually costs around a $100 for the test kit and database input. The Be a Match Marrowthon is a great program and is hoping to recruit an additional 46,000 members to the National Bone Marrow Donor Program.

To sign up to be a bone marrow donor visit the National Bone Marrow Registry. After you sign up to be a donor you will be mailed a home testing kit to get your information in the database. The test is a easy to use cheek cell swab test which you will mail back to the registry for testing.

Below you will find some common myths and facts on bone marrow donation courtesy of the National Bone Marrow Registry.

Myths & Facts about Bone Marrow Donation

Learn the facts about bone marrow donation to help you make an informed decision about joining the Be The Match RegistrySM.

MYTH:Bone marrow donation is painful.

FACT: General or regional anesthesia is always used for this procedure. Donors feel no needle injections and no pain during the marrow donation process. Afterwards, most donors feel some pain in the lower back for a few days or longer.

MYTH: All bone marrow donations involve surgery.

FACT: There are two ways to donate. The majority of donations do not involve surgery. The patient’s doctor most commonly requests a peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) donation, which is non-surgical and outpatient. If the patient’s doctor requests marrow, marrow donation is a surgical procedure, usually outpatient.

MYTH: Pieces of bone are removed from the donor.

FACT:  Pieces of bone are not removed from the donor. 

In marrow donation, only the liquid marrow found inside the bones is collected. In a PBSC donation, cells are collected from the bloodstream in a process similar to donating plasma. For more details, see the steps of donation.

MYTH: Donating bone marrow is dangerous and weakens the donor.

FACT: Though no medical procedure is without risk, there are rarely any long-term effects from donating. Only five percent or less of a donor’s marrow is needed to save a life. After donation, the body replaces the donated marrow within four to six weeks.

The National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP), which operates the Be The Match RegistrySM, screens all donors carefully before they donate to ensure they are healthy and the procedure is safe for them. We also educate donors, answer questions every step of the way, and follow up with donors after donation.

MYTH: Bone marrow donation involves a lengthy recovery process.

FACT: PBSC donors take the drug filgrastim for five days leading up to donation and may have symptoms such as headache, bone or muscle pain, nausea, insomnia or fatigue during this time. These symptoms nearly always disappear one or two days after donating, and the donor is back to normal.

Marrow donors can expect to feel fatigue, some soreness or pressure in their lower back and perhaps some discomfort walking. Marrow donors can expect to be back to work, school and other activities within one to seven days. The average time for all symptoms to disappear is 21 days.

 
MYTH: Donors have to pay for the donation procedure.

FACT: Donors never pay for donating and are never paid to donate. All medical costs are paid by the patient’s medical insurance or by the patient, sometimes with assistance from the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP). The NMDP, which operates the Be The Match Registry, reimburses donors for travel costs, and may reimburse other costs on a case-by-case basis.

 Please take time today to look over the website, you could save a life

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Keep up with The Johnson Team on Twitter

March 2nd, 2009 by Fawn | Posted in Random, Who we are | No Comments »

After hearing all the buzz or should I say “tweets” about twitter, we have officially signed up! www.twitter.com/johnsonteam. A lot goes on during the day in a real estate office and now you can keep up on the latest. We will be posting tweets about hot new listings that have come on the market, new financing and loan information, Bellingham real estate statistics and just tidbits of our everyday lives.

If you currently use twitter sign up to follow us and receive our latest tweets.! www.Twitter.com/johnsonteam

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Mike Bredeson earns EcoBroker Designation

January 9th, 2009 by Fawn | Posted in Who we are | No Comments »

Bellingham, Wash – Mike Bredeson, a real estate agent with The Johnson Team in Fairhaven, earned the EcoBroker Certified designation. Having completed a unique and informative training program on energy and environmental issues that affect real estate transitions, Bredeson now joins a handful of professionals nationwide committed to energy-efficient and sustainable homes.

 Bredeson has been a realtor with The Johnson Team since 1996. With this new certification, Bredeson can now go beyond the typical duties of a buyer’s agent.

 “Green living is very important to this community,” Bredeson says. “And, I look forward to matching environmentally-minded clients with eco-friendly homes.”

The Johnson Team at the Muljat Group South is a full-service real estate brokerage based in Fairhaven representing buyers and sellers. The Johnson Team is commited to incorporating environmentally responsible principles and practices into all aspects of their business.

For more information about The Johnson Team and the services they offer, visit their Web site, www.johnsonteamrealestate.com; contact their office by telephone at (360) 527-8766; or email at info@johnsonteamrealestate.com

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Mike Takes 2nd Place!

February 13th, 2008 by Fawn | Posted in Random, Who we are | No Comments »

Roche Harbor FishingMike competed last weekend in the 5th Annual 2008 Salmon Classic Invitational at Roche Harbor. Mike caught a 16lbs. 12 oz salmon to earn him second place in the event. The first place fish weighed 19 lbs, 14 oz.

Great Job to Mike and all those who participated!

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Snow…. or no snow, depends where you live!

January 29th, 2008 by Fawn | Posted in Bellingham, Everson & Nooksack, Who we are | 1 Comment »

I must admit I love the snow, but driving in it…. not so much! Below are a couple of pics from my way into work this morning.
The view from my front door looking at Everson Park, snow still coming down and temp. about 26 degrees. Brrrrrrr……
Everson Park
Main St in Everson, just around the corner from my house, roads covered in snow and ice!
Downtown Everson Washington
Headed down the Everson Goshen Rd on my way to the office in Fairhaven. Nasty road conditions!
Everson Goshen Rd Everson Washington
Now here is the difference between my house, and my commute and where my office is located…… Here is a shot in Fairhaven.
Fairhaven Bellingham
Nothing but rain here in Bellingham’s Historic Fairhaven District. What a difference in weather. Just goes to show you how diverse Whatcom County can be!

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