Mr. Fu was able to turn danger into safety this time, and his wife was very excited. She tightly held the hand of Secretary Yang Ting'an and said: "My husband is a survivor of the 1976 Tangshan earthquake, an ordinary farmer. Please convey our family's gratitude to the donor on my behalf."
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At 23:45, the doctor began to transfuse Mr. Fu. By 1:20 am on September 9th, 170 milliliters of hematopoietic stem cells were fully transfused into the patient.
At 23:10, after flying over 2000 kilometers and urgently delivered from Chengdu to Beijing, the 170 milliliters of hematopoietic stem cells finally arrived at Beijing's No. 304 Hospital. At 23:45, after performing all preoperative inspections on the hematopoietic stem cells, the doctor began to transfuse Mr. Fu. By 1:20 am on September 9th, the 170 milliliters of hematopoietic stem cells were fully transfused into the patient.
"I just did what I should do." Yesterday, when Luo Deli was interviewed by Huaxi Metropolis Daily, she quietly expressed her heart: hoping more loving people will join the ranks of saving more leukemia patients' lives.
Luo Deli is a female wine taster in Mianzhu. In the company, she is a loving and well-liked girl. She has a slim figure, but she exudes decisiveness and firmness.
Flying over 2000 kilometers, input into the patient
Mr. Fu:
The 45th person in Sichuan calls for more people to donate love
At 19:30 on September 8th, Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport. A Sichuan Airlines flight 3U8891 bound for Beijing broke through the night sky and disappeared into the night. On this flight, a passenger tightly held a first aid box. He is Secretary Yang Ting'an of the Red Cross Society of Mianzhu City. The first aid box contains hematopoietic stem cells collected from West China Hospital. The precious hematopoietic stem cell donor is Luo Deli, a 28-year-old female wine taster from Mianzhu. The recipient is Mr. Fu, a 39-year-old leukemia patient from Tangshan who survived the Tangshan earthquake and is waiting for surgery at Beijing No. 304 Hospital.
At 13:20, the collected 170 milliliters of hematopoietic stem cells were boldly placed in a white special storage box by the doctor. The box contained ice and had excellent thermal insulation to ensure the safety of the collected hematopoietic stem cells.
From 8:30 am to 1:20 pm, the hematopoietic stem cell collection was successful in Room 14 of West China Hospital.
The pretty and confident female wine taster Luo Deli lay quietly on the bed. While smiling at those who cared about her, she played with a small red ball in her hand. This small red ball is a grip strengthener that helps her blood output.
Various opinions
A doctor from Beijing No. 304 Hospital told the reporter that the successful operation means a lot to the patient. Many patients have unfortunately passed away because they could not find matching hematopoietic stem cells. Even in the Chinese Marrow Donor Program, due to the limited number of donors, few operations can be successfully performed for leukemia patients each year, forcing many patients to abandon treatment.
Luo Deli also became the first person in Mianzhu's history to successfully donate hematopoietic stem cells and the forty-fifth person in Sichuan to successfully donate hematopoietic stem cells.
Recipient Mr. Fu lies in the sterile ward of Beijing No. 304 Hospital. He told reporters that he would never forget the kind-hearted people far away in Sichuan who gave him the courage and strength to overcome cancer.
Love・Collection
"It is undoubtedly a miracle of love and life resonance to find such a matching hematopoietic stem cell in such a short period!" A doctor from Beijing No. 304 Hospital said. Luo Deli and patient Mr. Fu are not blood-related, and the success rate of such matching is extremely low, generally between one in 40,000 to 100,000, "harder than winning the lottery."
Collection September 8th 8:30
At 8:30 am on September 8th, Room 14 of West China Hospital.
At 4 pm, Secretary Yang Ting'an of the Red Cross Society of Mianzhu City carried the collected 170 milliliters of hematopoietic stem cells and rushed to Shuangliu Airport to take the direct flight to the capital at 7:30 pm and travel overnight to Beijing. Picture provided by the Red Cross Society of Mianzhu City.
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At 7:30 pm, Secretary Yang Ting'an of the Red Cross Society of Mianzhu City carried the collected 170 milliliters of hematopoietic stem cells and took the flight overnight to Beijing, arriving at Beijing No. 304 Hospital at 11 pm that evening.
"This is much more tiring than usual." Luo Deli, who completed the five-hour difficult donation task, smiled and said to the people around her. Her thoughts had already flown to Beijing No. 304 Hospital, to the side of the unfamiliar leukemia patient anxiously waiting in the ward.
●She, 28 years old, a wine taster in Mianzhu, successfully donated 170 milliliters of hematopoietic stem cells, all of which were transplanted into a leukemia patient.
A very thick needle tube was inserted into Luo Deli's arm, with adhesive tape attached to the needle tube, and blood stains appeared around it. Luo Deli soon sweated large beads of sweat on her forehead. However, she remained silent, stubbornly keeping a smile on her face. Behind her resilience was her unwillingness to let the people present worry about her.
Not long after, the bag collecting blood began to flow with Luo Deli's blood, and the colorless ward seemed to come alive. The fresh red blood tightly connected two strangers thousands of miles apart.
The doctor gently inserted two blood collection needles into Luo Deli's right arm and left foot, with long tubes connecting to the blood separator machine. The separator clearly displayed green jumping characters, showing Luo Deli's heartbeat and blood pressure.
Hematopoietic stem cell collection immediately began. Until 1:20 pm that day, the collection work was successfully completed. During the more than five hours, Luo Deli had to maintain the same posture and action: lying flat, hands and feet could not move, and she could not turn over.
Mr. Fu's wife:
Last year, when the Red Cross Society of Mianzhu City first recruited hematopoietic stem cell volunteers, I signed up for sampling, and in April this year, I received a call informing me that I was selected and matched with a patient in Hebei. I felt both surprised and lucky at the time." As a citizen of Mianzhu City, a heavily affected area of the Wenchuan earthquake, Luo Deli was even more moved to learn that the donated hematopoietic stem cells would be used to save the life of a survivor of the Tangshan earthquake.
Yesterday, Huaxi Metropolis Daily reporters conducted a telephone interview with Dr. Liu Bei of Beijing No. 304 Hospital. The reporter was pleasantly surprised to learn that Mr. Fu had been transfused with the hematopoietic stem cells donated by Luo Deli on the day of collection. As of yesterday, everything was normal. A life that had been firmly grasped by death was snatched back in this relay of love, currently regaining new life.
Please let her rest well. Her selfless great love will surely influence more people to join the ranks of saving leukemia patients.
"Ms. Luo Deli is an incredibly strong and loving girl. Faced with such a major decision in life, she never retreated. She is our ambassador of love in Mianzhu."
Repeatedly imagining the extremely happy appearance of the two children seeing their father after recovery, as well as the scene of the four-person family starting a happy life again.
At 10:45 am on September 10th, at the entrance of Mianzhu City. A large group of people had waited here early to welcome Ms. Luo Deli home.
●He, 39 years old, a survivor of the Tangshan earthquake, a father of two children, and a leukemia patient. After receiving the hematopoietic stem cells donated by Ms. Luo Deli from Sichuan, he regained new life.
●After 17 hours, flying over 2000 kilometers, this life-and-death express from Sichuan to Beijing was successfully staged, snatching a life from the hands of death.