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Local Mom Needs Stem Cell Match. Can You Help?

Marlboro residents, and all who read this post.....

One of our own Marlboro moms, Shira Klein, was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma on New Years Eve 2010, just days before her youngest son, Lucas' 1st birthday.  Shira has been undergoing chemotherapy treatments for the past 2 years and is now in need of a stem cell transplant!! This is where your help is needed!!!  

Please read the below letter from Shira's husband for more info and ways to get swabbed ASAP! We will continue to post any upcoming drives as they are set up throughout the local communities!

A drive is schedule for Oct. 7 in Marlboro, NJ at Dance Attitudes

Please follow Smiles4Shira on Facebook to stay up to date with ways to help and donor drives all over the state and country. 

Family, Friends and Soon to be Friends:

In my adult life, I have never been good at asking for anything, from anyone. However, now, I have no choice. What I need to achieve requires the commitment and participation of everyone I know, everyone they know, and everyone they know. 

I am reaching out for help to give, Shira, the love of my life, the mother of my three beautiful children, Rylie (9), Brayden (6) and Lucas (2) a second lease on life. Shira is fighting for longevity. 

As many of you know, Shira was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma on New Year's Eve 2010 - just a few weeks before the first birthday of our youngest child while on a family vacation. The news hit us like a ton of bricks. But Shira kept smiling.

We were told "this is the good kind". Of course, with the qualifier that there is "no good kind". The cure rates for Hodgkin's Lymphoma are supposed to be very good. 

Like the star she is, Shira endured months of intense chemotherapy without complaint or self-pity. Unfortunately, although there was short period of remission, she quickly relapsed. Shira moved on to the next treatment option, which included a stem cell transplant using her own stem cells. Again, she endured intense chemotherapy and hospital stays of weeks at a time. Again, Shira kept smiling. She met the treatment and the Hodgkin's head on; never complaining, never feeling sorry for herself. From the hospital, she orchestrated car pools, helped with homework via Facetime, even ordered groceries online. She was your typical mom of three kids, wife, daughter and friend. Always there to listen to everyone - and cheer them up; making donations to charities that solicited us through friends, commenting on pictures on Facebook and coordinating our daughter's dance schedule. Ultimately, she underwent the stem cell transplant. Again, a short remission was followed by a relapse. 

For the last several months, Shira has been taking a new chemotherapy with the hopes that she will get back into remission and undergo a second stem cell transplant. This time, the transplant requires a donor. That's where you come in.

I am asking you all to test yourself to see if you are a match for Shira - and if not, your efforts may just help someone else's mom, daughter or friend who like Shira is fighting every day. The test is simple. It requires taking a Q-tip and swabbing your check - putting it in a package and sending it off to be tested.

I need your help TODAY; not tomorrow, not next week, but today. Your immediate action could be the needle in the haystack we are looking for.

We are planning local drives in New Jersey and are working with folks around the country in our various networks to run drives in their neighborhoods.

For now, you can go to the following websites to add yourself to the donor registry:

www.getswabbed.org 
http://marrow.org/
http://www.giftoflife.org/

Shira, my family and I thank you for your immediate action. I welcome any information or guidance from those that can share.


Please Help! There will be info. posted soon about drives in your area. It is free and painless, a simple swab of your cheek to enter you into the bone marrow registry. There is a local person, Shira Klein, in need of your help. Please take the time to see if you can save someone's life by doing this small act of kindness. If you can't make it but want to do it, please message me and I will make sure you get information on our future drives or I will personally get a kit to you so that you can be entered into the registry! Please share this information with all of your local friends. Thank you!!!

Keep Smiling. 
Justin

Live Laugh Love

7:43 am on Friday, September 21, 2012

if u are going to have drives in the tomsriver area please post

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Kaitlyn Anness

7:44 am on Friday, September 21, 2012

domero--we will keep everyone posted about upcoming drives!

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Nancy

10:10 am on Friday, September 21, 2012

I was put into the registry many years ago and am wondering if it is still there. Are there certain things that you can not have in order to register? I can not donate blood because I have had cancer does that apply to this too?

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Sheryl Shaker

10:25 am on Friday, September 21, 2012

@Nancy, you can find guidelines at BetheMatch.org. Here's a link: http://marrow.org/Home.aspx

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Kaitlyn Anness

10:13 am on Friday, September 21, 2012

Nancy--you remain in the registry until the age of 69. I am not sure about medical conditions, but the marrow is tested again if you come up as a match for someone.

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Eric C Reyes

3:55 pm on Wednesday, September 26, 2012

@Kaitlyn, Just wanted to let you know that one that registers as a potential marrow donor is actually in the database until that age of 61. Also, should someone be contacted as a potential donor, we just ask for a small blood sample for further tissue typing. This is done to see if they are the best match for the patient. I'm happy to answer any additional questions for you.

Kris Bradley

6:36 pm on Friday, September 21, 2012

Any info on how to hold a swabbing event? I'd be very interested in setting one up in my local area.

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Sheryl Shaker

10:23 pm on Friday, September 21, 2012

@Kris Bradley, you can contact Eric Reyes at eric@icla.org. He will be able to tell you how you can set up a registration event in your town. Thank you for your offer to help!

Jackie

6:42 pm on Friday, September 21, 2012

I would definatley be iinterested in participating and also being able to help.

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Lauren Kapp

4:35 pm on Saturday, September 22, 2012

@Kris @Jackie -- Thanks for your comment and offer to help!! Please contact Kelly Taylor of DKMS Americas at kelly@dkmsamericas.org or 212.209.6739. Info. can also be found at www.getswabbed.org.

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Steve

8:58 am on Sunday, September 23, 2012

Hey man, ill donate some blood to save a family. Not sure of my blood type, but contact me at phenomity@yahoo.com

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Lauren Kapp

8:58 am on Sunday, September 23, 2012

There is an upcoming drive for Shira on Sunday 10/7 from 11am - 5pm at Dance Attitudes in Marlboro located at 6 Timber Lane off of Vanderberg Road (off of Rt 79). Please come out and get swabbed!!!

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Michael Mirkin

11:11 am on Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Lauren I just forwarded this to my whole soccer team!

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Bonnie Ryder

3:55 pm on Wednesday, September 26, 2012

I heard that anyone over the age of 60 cannot be a donor. Is this true? Are there age restrictions?

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Eric C Reyes

4:21 pm on Thursday, September 27, 2012

@Bonnie, almost anyone between the ages of 18 ad 60 are able to join the Be The Match Registry.
Here are some guidelines to help everyone; A person can register IF:
- They are between the ages of 18 and 60
- They are in overall good health and meet health guidelines
- They are committed and able to help any patient in need
- They reside in the U.S
Please let me know if you have any additional questions.

Joelyn Rios

4:29 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Do we just go to the facility where the dive is taking place or do we have to register first. I am interested in getting tested to help Shira. Please email me at jwalsh7of7@aol.com as to what steps I have to take. Thank you

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Eric C Reyes

4:39 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Registration is really simple and just involves filling out a three part form (takes about 5 minutes) & then you do four cheek swab (takes about 2 minutes). Just stop by any drive and register--you could be someone's cure.

John W. Burke

2:02 pm on Sunday, October 7, 2012

Justin,

I am interested in helping. Please e mail me with specific instructions if there are any, I will follow the website to get the ball rolling. E mail me with any additional information I may need. I am a Monmouth county boy from way back!!! Born and raised in Spring Lake Heights. jburke@ldenergyconsulting.com
I will be looking for an e mail from you Justin!

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