Bone marrow recipient encouraging others to "Be the Match" – KXLY Spokane

Posted: March 13, 2017 at 4:42 am

SPOKANE, Wash. - A simple cheek swab and a few minutes of your time could save the life of someone in need of a bone marrow transplant.

In 2015, 34-year-old Danielle Vaughan had a stem cell transplant to save her life. For nearly a decade she suffered from mysterious symptoms and illnesses.

"So I had these spin and brain lesions that were very scary," said Danielle Vaughan of Spokane. "I had seizures. I was seeing doctors at Stanford, University of Washington and in Spokane, trying to figure out what was going on."

Eventually, doctors diagnosed Vaughan with Common Variable Immune Deficiency. Her sister, Dina Medin, also had the disorder and underwent a bone marrow transplant a few years ago. The sisters are two of six people in the world with CVID who have had transplants.

"All other treatment options had failed. There was nothing else, that was the only option," said Vaughan.

In September of 2015, Vaughan traveled to Seattle to prepare for the transplant. Vaughan's medical team turned to Be The Match, a national bone marrow donor registry to find her a match. Vaughan said 44 people came back as a perfect match. Her donor was a 27 year old man from the United States. She'd love to meet him one day.

"I would like to say thank you for really giving me a second chance at life. But mostly giving me the opportunity to watch my kids grow," said Vaughan.

Vaughan is now encouraging others to join Be The Match.

"You don't know who you could be helping and you are going to save that person's life," said Vaughan.

The Dairy Queen in Post Falls at 3560 E Seltice Way is hosting a Be The Match donor sign up on Thursday, March 16th from 1:45 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. To register all you need to do is fill out paperwork and swab the inside of your cheek with a special Q-tip.

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