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Cameron Lyle, a Division I college athlete in New Hampshire, has decided to shorten his athletic career for a chance to save a life.
The University of New Hampshire senior will donate bone marrow Wednesday, a decision that abruptly ends his collegiate athletic career but one that he calls a "no brainer."
Lyle, 21, had his mouth swabbed to join a bone marrow registry two years ago in the cafeteria at school. He didn't think any more of it until a few months ago when he got a phone call that he might be a match. He took more tests and discovered a month later that he was a perfect match.
"When they first told me, I was like, 'OK, cool. I'm definitely going to do it,'" Lyle said. "After that I kind of went to tell my coach and then I realized slowly that my season was over."
Lyle's main events are the shot put and the hammer throw.
"It's just a sport," he said. "Just because it's Division I college level doesn't make it any more important. Life is a lot more important than that, so it was pretty easy."
http://gma.yahoo.com/shot-putter-shortens-career-donate-marrow-183740964--abc-news-topstories.html
Sekhmets Daughter
(7,515 posts)He donated a little over three years ago to a young mother with leukemia... They used stem cells from his blood to produce the marrow... He made the 4+ hour drive back to his law school the same day. It was not any choice he made, so I hope this young man is given the same treatment.
Moondog
(4,833 posts)many reasons to be proud of your son.
This is yet another.
Sekhmets Daughter
(7,515 posts)he is truly a wonderful man.