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JAY'S STORY
Two weeks after Jay had undergone surgery for prostate
cancer last June, he suffered a reaction that caused him
to pass out. He hit his head so hard on the tile floor that
he not only fractured his skull, he also severed an artery
to his brain. Fortunately, Jay was across the road from
Sacred Heart Medical Center, where he was rushed into emergency
surgery for an epidural hematoma. He had a second surgery
the next morning to repair a subdural hematoma. During these
surgeries, he received three units of red blood cells.
Although he has suffered a slight hearing loss in one ear,
and has an indentation in his skull to remind him of his
accident, Jay has made a good recovery. He is an active
member of the American Cancer Society's Eugene/Springfield
Relay for Life organizing committee. He also plans to donate
blood again, something he has done in the past.
"Blood donors are true lifesavers," he says.
"I'm glad that blood was available when I needed it."
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