My 1ST Blood Transfusion! And How I Felt Afterwards - Stage 4 Cancer - June 18, 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июн 2023
  • June 18, 2023
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    Jenny Appleford
    7211 Haven Ave, Unit E-407
    Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701
    Kyle’s Channel:
    / @kyleapple9702
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    FACEBOOK: Our Brave Jenny
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    DIAGNOSIS:
    March 19th, 2021 Stage IIIA Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (Non-Smoking)
    February 2022 Stage IV Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (spreading to Brain, and other parts of lung and lymph nodes)
    Gene Mutation EGFR with Exon 20 Insertion
    TREATMENTS: Received or currently Receiving
    2021: 8 Rounds of Chemotherapy (Carboplatin and Paclitaxel) with 30 concurrent radiation treatments to chest and lung
    Failed Immunotherapy directly after Chemo and Radiation (Durvalumab, 1 round)
    2022: Chemotherapy
    10 rounds of Chemotherapy (Carboplatin, Alimta, and Avastin)
    6 with Carboplatin, 4 without
    Targeted Brain Radiation (Completed)
    CURRENT TREATMENT:
    I am on a clinical trial for my specific gene mutation
    Our GoFundMe Link:
    gofund.me/5edf81e5
    The purpose of my channel is to document my cancer journey to look back on, and/or help anyone else going through anything similar. It is also to potentially help loved ones supporting those who are in this fight as well. This is also an easy way to update a lot of people at once. My main goal is to have footage of this journey for my husband and children to look back on. I originally created this channel as a sort of video diary for my
    family.
    Thank you so much for following along on this journey. Your love and support help me so much.

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  • @tamiewert808
    @tamiewert808 Год назад +1293

    As a Nurse, I think of the blood transfusion as an incredible gift that a total stranger has given you! I get that the concept can be a bit freaky to you, but blood donations are the corner stone of the Cancer world!! Blessings to you and your lovely family!!

    • @cerarod4248
      @cerarod4248 Год назад +116

      I was taken by that comment made from Jenny. Bless the blood donor's heart. I work in a hospital and we all make time to donate our blood. ❤

    • @SuperCaliforniaBarbi
      @SuperCaliforniaBarbi Год назад +96

      Son has the rarest of blood types, O-negative. He is so happy to donate, enjoy!

    • @NancyFosterLouise
      @NancyFosterLouise Год назад +61

      Such a wonderful gift, getting a blood transfusion! ☀️ Even my kitty had transfusions and her health greatly improved! I was grateful.

    • @peggyferguson7174
      @peggyferguson7174 Год назад +23

      Continued prayers🙏💐

    • @karenfitzpatrick6256
      @karenfitzpatrick6256 Год назад +77

      I'm a retired RN. I worked mainly in OB and blood transfusions were necessary on occasions. Truly packets of life savers.
      I always thought of blood as the blessed life liquid. A very precious gift that can only come from someone who freely shares it with another often anonymously and always given with love.
      I am sure Jenny will come to see it that way. A lot of people are creeped out by getting blood, but most can get past that when it helps them in their treatments. Giving strength and support in a way no other medicine can.

  • @AS-yz2iz
    @AS-yz2iz Год назад +104

    My son had luekemia in 2019. He mist have had 30 transfusions during his treatment. I'm very thankful to all the people who donated, so my son could live.

  • @marilynmiller5605
    @marilynmiller5605 Год назад +88

    I have donated over 65 units of blood… I began doing it after our son needed a couple of units following a major surgery. After 45 years of donating I suppose I had forgotten the true importance on a personal basis, and your video has reminded me of how important and PERSONAL this is! Thank you!

    • @bdlimea7018
      @bdlimea7018 11 месяцев назад +10

      I don't know why, but I have never donated blood! I have AB positive, I'm sure they would love to have it.
      I'm not afraid of needles or donating at all. No excuse, and I'm a little ashamed.
      I just looked at blood donating sites, and next Tues at the church right next door I'll be there donating my blood!

    • @paulabrown6840
      @paulabrown6840 11 месяцев назад

      Bless you!

    • @marymasdon1175
      @marymasdon1175 11 месяцев назад +2

      Blessings to you. My late husband was a Iron worker who traveled Al over the world and his Union always set up Blood drives. Thank you all who give your life saving blood.

    • @lakb45
      @lakb45 2 месяца назад

      I thank God for the blood donors. They are holding me up.

  • @dalenemoore
    @dalenemoore Год назад +76

    I just drove by City of Hope. I waved vigorously and threw a bunch of hugs and kisses. Feel better, Jenny!❤

    • @bioshawna
      @bioshawna Год назад +5

      Aw that's so sweet 🥺🥺

  • @marlasangels
    @marlasangels Год назад +88

    I donate blood every time I’m allowed just for people like you. Know it’s given with love Jenny.♥️♥️

    • @iamwinningrightnow
      @iamwinningrightnow Год назад +6

      Me 2. I am due to donate in July. Jenny should urge her viewers to donate blood (still watching, so don't know if she did). I will update what is written if she does...

    • @grammamarth6681
      @grammamarth6681 Год назад +5

      Thank you, a true gift of life❤❤❤

  • @rochelleb973
    @rochelleb973 Год назад +279

    Thank you to all the blood donors. My son had regular transfusions from the age of 2,until he passed at 29. Without them, we wouldn't have had him as long. Forever greatful❤

    • @ilb735
      @ilb735 Год назад +7

      💝💞

    • @phyllishogg1442
      @phyllishogg1442 Год назад +10

      A that's very sad I know now what your going through I pray for you I'm sure he had a amazing life

    • @sarahcrain8083
      @sarahcrain8083 Год назад +8

      God bless you.

    • @daveshoemaker7137
      @daveshoemaker7137 Год назад +4

      Did he have Cooley's anemia? We knew a young girl that had it. They preferred family members donations. She received weekly transfusions!

    • @annetreacy2437
      @annetreacy2437 Год назад +4

      I'm so sorry for the loss of your son. 🙏💞

  • @stephanieelaine1935
    @stephanieelaine1935 Год назад +18

    During my C-section I lost a little over 2 liters of blood and I almost didn't make it. I had to get 5 blood transfusions and that still wasn't enough. It scared me so bad. It's a beautiful gift because without the donation of others I wouldn't be here raising my son.

    • @AnitaD28
      @AnitaD28 Год назад +2

      Glad you are still here Stephanie 👍

  • @suez5468
    @suez5468 7 месяцев назад +19

    Watching this video-missing Jenny and just wanted to hop in the comments and say
    THANK YOU SOOO MUCH to all the blood donors out there!! I had 3 transfusions due to cancer (the chemo mostly caused me to need them) Saved my life and those of you who donate are angels on Earth. ❤ amazing people you are!!

  • @gingerrogers5062
    @gingerrogers5062 Год назад +191

    A HUGE “THANK YOU” to each and every blood donor. After my first one, after my Whipple procedure for pancreatic cancer, I felt like the healthiest 18 year-old football player in the whole world. If you could see me, you would realize how humorous that is.

    • @enigma_-_79
      @enigma_-_79 Год назад +21

      That’s really good to hear.

    • @annabizaro-doo-dah
      @annabizaro-doo-dah Год назад +9

      I wish you all the very best ginger Rodgers. I hope you will be back on your amazing twinkle toes soon, and dancing for your loved ones again ❤

    • @user-sb5kf3md7n
      @user-sb5kf3md7n 5 месяцев назад +1

      Reading your comment and I had to respond. I had Whipple surgery for a GIST (gastrointestinal stromal tumor), not pancreatic cancer. I had many complications after and was placed in a coma. That surgery is a tough one! I hope you’re doing well and had a much better recovery than I did.

    • @gingerrogers5062
      @gingerrogers5062 5 месяцев назад

      @@user-sb5kf3md7n My hat is off to anyone who has been through that dreadful procedure. While your recovery was clearly incredibly rough, I sure hope that your difficulties and complications are far behind you. I subsequently developed something called afferent limb syndrome, which is by no means a picnic. You don’t hear much about it, but it’s cruddy, and it took the doctors a long time to diagnose it. If you escaped that, that fact alone is worth celebrating. That’s one thing I learned through all of this, I learned to celebrate every victory almost without regard to its size. I don’t whoop it up just because I’m able to use my 25% off coupon at the check stand, but I’m sure you understand what I mean. (It may sound trite, but I’ve found real value in it.) I sincerely hope you have had and continue to have many reasons to celebrate.

  • @melbakayclark8337
    @melbakayclark8337 Год назад +327

    I had breast cancer. At the end of chemo, could barely crawl out of bed. Given 2 pints blood and 1 of platelets. Felt so much better. Has been 12 years ago. God bless you and your family.

    • @catlove111
      @catlove111 Год назад +24

      I would hate to see her get sick and leave these kids. I prayed this morning that god would bless her and take away the cancer

    • @deborahevans1052
      @deborahevans1052 Год назад +6

      Dito

    • @timfahey7127
      @timfahey7127 Год назад +6

      Bless you also Mel. 👍👍👍

    • @sondraparker1036
      @sondraparker1036 Год назад +15

      Transfusions literally saved my life being diagnosed and treated for Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 2021. I had at least 10 transfusions leading up to my diagnosis in 2021. God bless all the people that donated their blood and their time. I pray for you and your family Jenny. You have a wonderful support system. 🙏🏽

    • @missiris1234
      @missiris1234 Год назад +5

      God bless Sweet Jenny and God bless blood donors🙏❤️🙏

  • @karencasey7863
    @karencasey7863 Год назад +105

    Going through my stage 4 ovarian cancer diagnosis which I survived and its 8 years later, I had to have 2 blood transfusions and they were definitley a gift! I felt so much better.

  • @janiswi
    @janiswi 7 месяцев назад +7

    I miss Jenny so much!! ;( I still can't believe she is gone.

  • @elizabethgrogan8553
    @elizabethgrogan8553 Год назад +210

    Following my daughter's birth, I haemmoraged badly. I felt so weak and sick. Transfusions were started and I felt myself getting stronger by the minute. I became a regular blood donor.

    • @marilyntonelli8832
      @marilyntonelli8832 Год назад +8

      Thank you!

    • @jeanlewis7379
      @jeanlewis7379 Год назад +3

      I thought if a person had a blood transfusion that they couldent give blood

    • @pgbearbear3512
      @pgbearbear3512 Год назад +1

      I am keeping u and your beautiful family in my prayers and thinking positive thoughts for you. You have been so brave....fight on dear warrier ❤

    • @josephdahdouh2725
      @josephdahdouh2725 Год назад +2

      what you may be doing may be seriously dangerous to patients who recieve your donation. You shouldn't be allowed to donate. It's against international standards to donate after receiving a blood donation.

    • @josephdahdouh2725
      @josephdahdouh2725 Год назад

      ​@@jeanlewis7379I think you can still give blood more than a year past recevining a blood transfusion if you haven't received it in Europe around 1976 to 1980(time of discovery that CJD is being transmitted via blood donation as it originated from eating cows that have eaten the brain of other cows)... I don't remember the exact details. But, you can search up what I have said.

  • @theeggtimertictic1136
    @theeggtimertictic1136 Год назад +193

    My 22 year old daughter gave her first blood donation last week here in Ireland. It came out very quickly and she felt a little faint abd it started bleeding a bit after. She said she didnt think she'd donate again. 2 days later she got a text to say someone had received it and it made her feel so good ... she definitely wants to give again. Think of it not as blood but as 'liquid love' ❤. Her blood group is B positive ... so lets B positive today 😊

    • @perditawinter4694
      @perditawinter4694 Год назад +9

      ( cont) Hi from the south coast of England. Been wondering how you are and thanks for managing to film. Good to see the hosp are looking after you.

    • @nannysquid4982
      @nannysquid4982 Год назад +12

      Proud of your daughter tell her, both my parents had cancer n my mum had to have many blood transfusions which helped her n gave us all more time together, many thanks to those who donate You are Lifesavers xox

    • @nancyeaton731
      @nancyeaton731 Год назад +6

      Hints for your daughter for next time, have a good meal before donating and be very hydrated. Afterward, be sure to sit for five minutes or so before getting up, and drink some water or juice. Here in the US they give us a cookie or something afterward too. The site won't bleed if there's pressure on it and hold over your head for a few minutes after the needle is withdrawn. Good for her for giving blood!

    • @theeggtimertictic1136
      @theeggtimertictic1136 Год назад +2

      @@nancyeaton731 Yes she was hydrated with salty water and rested after. What actually caused the bleed was her opening the bag of crisps they gave her and she took the pressure off 😁. I miss giving blood but can't because I'm on thyroid medication. Thanks for the tips.

    • @josephdahdouh2725
      @josephdahdouh2725 Год назад +2

      She should pressure the site of puncture for like 5min after they remove the needle from her hand. And drink a fruit juice at the area where she did the donation(while staying at that site for at least 10min before leaving). She could also probably ask the phlebotomist to check whether her puncture site appears good to go before she leaves. I think common reasons for bleeding after a donation are to tightly squeeze your elbow(as if you are trying to play arm wrestling on a table) or when donors remove the cotton and plaster within less than a few hours of exiting the site of blood donation. I have a had a few patients rip the bandage off before leaving at the site and that has caused a few bleeds. I am not an expert, I just worked at a blood bank unit for my training for 40h at a local hospital in Lebanon.

  • @janetench2866
    @janetench2866 Год назад +14

    A blood transfusion is a gift of life from awesome volunteers at Blood Donor Clinics here in Canada. Caring people giving to others 💕who need a boost of wellness.

  • @anneefroc4234
    @anneefroc4234 Год назад +21

    Thank you to all donors that give blood etc etc to help people in need to feel better and stronger.

  • @nanascorner4586
    @nanascorner4586 Год назад +138

    I am so grateful to the many many blood donors that kept me going last year. I can never thank them enough for their generosity of spirit and time to help a complete stranger.

    • @enigma_-_79
      @enigma_-_79 Год назад +7

      Good for people who donate blood to hear. 👍🏻

    • @josephdahdouh2725
      @josephdahdouh2725 Год назад +3

      I hope this and many other things you do and are grateful for help people see the necessity of donating blood.

  • @gailsfoodandstuff
    @gailsfoodandstuff 7 месяцев назад +8

    how sad that this was only 4 months ago. these videos keep popping up. i think its the ones that i missed, so, im catching up, even though we know she recently passed. 😢

  • @katiemcintosh6857
    @katiemcintosh6857 Год назад +176

    The birth of my first baby was an emergency c-section where I hemorrhaged and almost died on the table. I am forever grateful for the person whose blood donation allowed me to be here to raise my baby! Their donation also made it possible for the doctors to save my uterus so that I can have future children.

  • @BeautifulDisaster2121
    @BeautifulDisaster2121 Год назад +11

    I suffered a pph after delivery. I needed an immediate blood transfusion because my blood count was so bad. I cry thinking about how incredible it was that someone donated blood that saved my life. My kids still have their mother.

  • @Sheryl0705
    @Sheryl0705 Год назад +132

    Two years ago, I received blood transfusions following a colonoscopy during which a large polyp was removed and I hemorrhaged. I remain massively, extremely grateful to those who donated and to all of the advances in medicine that made my survival possible. The transfusions made me feel so much better! Praying they do for you as well!

    • @kathleenjbazan5563
      @kathleenjbazan5563 Год назад +4

      The same thing happened to me 20 years ago when I had a large precancerous polyp removed. You are the only other person I’ve heard this happening to also. It was very scary, the bleeding occurred the day after the colonoscopy and I ended up in the icu. I received about 5 or 6 units of blood, so very thankful for donors and it did make me feel better. Praying for you Jenny, hang in there.

    • @Sheryl0705
      @Sheryl0705 Год назад +2

      @@kathleenjbazan5563, you are the only other person that I know this has happened to, as well. It was extremely frightening, wasn’t it?! Mine occurred during the procedure. I began waking up to what I instantly knew was a life threatening situation. I could feel myself bleeding out. My nurse stayed with me, talking to me and reassuring me that the emergency surgeon was on his way and that I’d soon be in the OR. As wonderful as she was, I could tell she was very worried. I was in the hospital for a week following the surgery. The blood transfusions were hugely helpful in bringing my H & H numbers up and helped make me feel so much better. When the Dr. came in and told me that the biopsy indicated dysplastic but not cancerous cells, I burst into grateful tears. I told him that I knew I had been given a second chance. You and I have walked very similar paths, Kathleen. I’m sorry this happened to you, but I’m glad to know you.

    • @bioshawna
      @bioshawna Год назад

      You both are warriors and im so glad you two made it and can share these stories now. How traumatic of a situation that must have been for you to know right away something was terribly wrong 😢 God bless you both

  • @hexhex7220
    @hexhex7220 Год назад +31

    " Nurse Kyle" you're total Awesomeness..Thank goodness for modern pain relief, and heroic blood donors..

  • @kathyhobson2734
    @kathyhobson2734 Год назад +29

    As an avaid donor of blood, dont be creeped out. It's why we do it to save lives, and you are totally worth it, Jenny. praying for you

  • @evelynemalone91
    @evelynemalone91 Год назад +15

    I had one after knee surgery. I’m forever grateful for donors.

    • @bbgirl6741
      @bbgirl6741 Год назад +3

      As it should be for a receiver Grateful ,
      Thank you for being grateful

  • @kathleenwest7797
    @kathleenwest7797 Год назад +75

    I had blood transfusions back in 1982 before the testing of HIV virus. After a fews years of HIV testing knew I was clear. Also donated platelets for many years until my health caused me to be placed on medications that disqualified me from being a donor.
    Receiving a blood transfusion is a living gift. Nothing to be afraid of. Remember someone took time out of their busy schedule to provide you this precious gift.

  • @barbaramorris5636
    @barbaramorris5636 Год назад +32

    I was a blood donor for 12 years and often wondered who received my blood. I have a very rare group so I was glad it was something I could to help sick people. Xx

    • @grammamarth6681
      @grammamarth6681 Год назад +7

      Thank you for your gift of life for many ❤❤❤

  • @cindyswanson5874
    @cindyswanson5874 Год назад +15

    So wish we knew how she is doing

  • @eileenmikolayunas2170
    @eileenmikolayunas2170 Год назад +38

    I am also a Stage 4 Lung Cancer patient and have had two transfusions while on chemo. They were given to me several months apart, but I think they can be given more frequently than that. The transfusions did increase my energy levels, but not instantly. A week or so after the transfusion is when I began to notice an increase in wellness and ability for more increased activity. I know it's easy to say, " hang in there," but truly " hang in there."

    • @nikkycarver6076
      @nikkycarver6076 Год назад +6

      My mom also has stage 4 lung and kidney cancer she refused all treatment once the doctor said both are stage 4 we all researched how to keep her alive so far so good its been a year and she still takes care of her self and her dogs she goes to the store and pays her bills she refuses all help she is the strongest women i have ever met

    • @godschild3640
      @godschild3640 Год назад

      @@nikkycarver6076. Hope she’s still alive. It would be so great to hold a dog one last time 😂

    • @dct1238
      @dct1238 Год назад +1

      ​@@nikkycarver6076That is awesome! What is she doing for herself health wise? Eating specific foods? Vitamins?

    • @nikkycarver6076
      @nikkycarver6076 Год назад

      @@dct1238 she lives on herbs that kill cancer cells and she only eats food that fights cancer alot of dark green veggies
      She stays away from all sugar which feeds the cancer

    • @shirleymcclintock3056
      @shirleymcclintock3056 8 месяцев назад

      Jenny is still beautiful even when you know she doesn’t feel well.

  • @mbd2901
    @mbd2901 Год назад +65

    Literally had tears of joy seeing Ellis and Winnie were able visit you. Virtual hugs to you, Kyle and the kiddos. 🙏🤗

  • @Pavlova4534
    @Pavlova4534 Год назад +73

    Thanks to all the donors that have given me blood over the years ❤. What a gift to receive. You will feel so much better Jenny. God bless you ❤

  • @celestepace7817
    @celestepace7817 Год назад +15

    I almost bled to death in Oct 2021 from "abnormal uterine bleeding" & had 2 back to back transfusions. I am so grateful for the ppl who donate, I wouldn't be here if they didn't! Thank u to everyone who donates blood/platelets, u have undoubtedly saved lives.
    Sending all the prayers to Jenny & Kyle 🙏💜💫🙌

  • @HWolfe
    @HWolfe Год назад +9

    Blood transfusions saves lives on the daily, minute by minute and hour by hour. I miss donating but so grateful for those that do Get strong soon Jenny!

  • @suzybailey-koubti8342
    @suzybailey-koubti8342 Год назад +28

    I promise you, sweetie, you will feel so much better and thank the Lord for your donor. Thousands and thousands and thousands of people’s lives have been saved by a precious donor.

  • @pnw7711
    @pnw7711 Год назад +76

    Also I just wanted to let you know, that I have beaten CA 3x now. I had pancreatitis at one point and ended up almost dying on the med team twice before and after surgery. You’ll feel better a day or two after the transfusion but not right away. Hang in there. Your doing great! And your so lucky to have ALL the support that you have especially from your hubby and sister. Keep fighting! Don’t give up, don’t give in, strive to win!! Beat this Jenny!

    • @pnw7711
      @pnw7711 Год назад +5

      @@AussieMummy-li8yf yep I’ll tell you, nope 👎🏼 I have not and will not

    • @lottatroublemaker6130
      @lottatroublemaker6130 Год назад +4

      Did you mean cancer with «CA»? Not easy with all those abbreviations… If that is what you meant; Great you’ve been able to be treated with success! Hope you’ll stay in remission from now on! I got pancreatitis due to medications twice too, and was horribly sick. The doc said afterwards that I came pretty close too. My lipase levels were through the roof… I don’t know what you mean by surgery, but I had an ERCP where they cut up my gall ducts to make more space, hoping that it would solve the problem, but I have had some chronic problems ever since, so I am on enzymes. I look a bit like a hamster, because it makes my salivary glands swell up a lot, LOL…
      I really hope Jenny will get better, for her, her hubby, children and the rest of her fam and friends! She really does great, always seems so positive, which is such a great help when seriously ill - it really makes a difference during the journey, if I can put it that way!!! But, I don’t think her illness is a battle where it is a matter of winning or beating it. That would mean that those that can’t get over it, would be losers, which they really aren’t. Their disease just were of the kind that couldn’t be knocked down, removed or cured. Often coincidences or pieces of the puzzle that just didn’t fit well enough, if you get my drift. So many factors play a role and there’s still so much science still do not understand. So sometimes being cured isn’t in the cards. I never thought of this myself before a Norwegian woman, a fitness star called Marthe Sundby, who had terminal liver cancer went to national media with her dying wish: That people would stop using this terminology. That people would stop saying things like «She lost her battle against cancer». She said: «I have battled and fought in fitness, skating, body building and weight lifting. This disease has so many unknown factors that it is totally impossible to fight [against it].» Marte was amongst others supported by her doctor at the palliative ward she was at at the time of one of her interviews. She said that when this kind of terminology is used, some patients feel that they are not good enough, they are not fighting well enough, and she said that for that reason, they always try to avoid using such terminology. The National Cancer Association said pretty much the same. And I just think it makes a lot of sense, I really do! Marte was hoping for a liver transplant, but unfortunately her cancer was too widely spread for it to be an option. Her type of liver cancer also was a difficult and very serious one. When Marte died 12. September 2017, it was 10 years since she had her first cancer surgery. She passed away 6 weeks after that interview. RIP Marte Sundby❣️ ❤️💓❤️💓❤️
      Sorry for this super long digression, hope you think it makes sense though… Take care! 💓💓💓🤗

    • @barbaraanderson8391
      @barbaraanderson8391 Год назад +1

      Excellent “food for thought” shared here!! Hopefully everyone who comments especially will read and learn from this as I have just now❤​@@lottatroublemaker6130

  • @karynahern970
    @karynahern970 Год назад +12

    Blood donors saved my life. Thank-you to all of them.❤

  • @kelliebach5240
    @kelliebach5240 Год назад +8

    Every three weeks I get IGG, which is immune cells from people’s blood. This is because my cancer treatment hurt my immune system. If it wasn’t for this continued transfusion, I wouldn’t be here so am so grateful for those who donate. It was a little weird at first, but now every infusion I am just so very grateful.

  • @bobbyedavis6877
    @bobbyedavis6877 Год назад +73

    I’m happy for you that you have so many people supporting you during your cancer journey. I had some support, but my husband had to work during chemo, so I often drove myself to and from. I had to work for my insurance so I went to work with no immune system. But I did it and thank God am in remission! It made me realize my strength…My wishes for continued progress for you and stay strong….🌺

    • @jillcnc
      @jillcnc Год назад +11

      A civilized society that lived up to "family values" would have paid family leave for these times. I'm glad you are in remission.

    • @hugsyshaikh5999
      @hugsyshaikh5999 Год назад +2

      She is really lucky no doubt to have such a husband!!

    • @bobbyedavis6877
      @bobbyedavis6877 Год назад +2

      Thank y’all! Yes I am so lucky that I am in remission and doing well. My heart breaks for people who are battling this horrid disease.

    • @godschild3640
      @godschild3640 Год назад

      @@myroselle6987. I HAVE O NEGATIVE RH NEGATIVE BLOOD TYPE. SAME BLOOD AS JESUS AND MARY. You can donate blood to everyone on earth. It is blue blood and RUclips and Google is lying about it. You cannot be clone. It has Adams extra rib. … and I could donate blood to everyone on earth, but I cannot take any other blood and there’s not very many I think 32 people on earth.

  • @rennierad
    @rennierad Год назад +27

    Dear precious Jenny always remember if you ever have to have another blood transfusion, remember blood is life.
    Watching you with your babies made me cry. I'm so happy the hospital worked something out so you could see your babies.
    You're in our thoughts and prayers daily. ❤💕

  • @putthecandleback9
    @putthecandleback9 Год назад +5

    Someone gifted you their energy, strength and wellbeing.

  • @jellyhead2100
    @jellyhead2100 Год назад +13

    My daughter got diagnosed with ulcerative colitis at 13 and was in really bad condition. Besides a couple of week long hospital stays, she had to have many infusions at the children's cancer center every few weeks...These included Remicade for a while, Entyvio, Humira and also a couple blood transfusions. She felt really good after the blood transfusions! ( more oxygenated blood, more energy). She's 16 now, and still takes a Stellar shot in her leg every 4 weeks, and has still been on Methotrexate for 2 years now...but is in remission and doing great!

  • @lydiamoore142
    @lydiamoore142 Год назад +9

    I just love Kyle. He is a wonderful husband and father.

  • @janiewilliams1016
    @janiewilliams1016 Год назад +41

    My daughter always felt so much better after her transfusions. She always received 2 bags of blood after chemo.

  • @LemonCrush1078
    @LemonCrush1078 Год назад +18

    Transfusions aren’t gross, they’re gifts. If you need it, it’s life saving.

  • @Gagacrochets
    @Gagacrochets Год назад +31

    I needed 2 units of blood after my second C-section. Before the 1st unit I could barely speak and my lips were pale. After the 1st unit I could speak but it was still hard to sit up. By the time the 2nd unit was done I was up and had something to eat and they brought in my baby girl. So grateful to the angels who donate blood. Prayers and love to you.

  • @msady2d19
    @msady2d19 Год назад +22

    I have had 3 transfusions and they were all out patient and zero issues. Didn't feel anything except BLESSED that someone, many people took the time to save a life! MINE 💚 Best 8 hours I ever spent in a hospital.
    ALWAYS great to get an update and see the family 💚

  • @suedelwig4854
    @suedelwig4854 Год назад +61

    You will feel so much stronger after the transfusion. I've had a few of them in the past. I also went home from hospital on iron tablets too. After a couple of weeks i felt so much better . You are looking better in yourself now. Stay strong love from Australia ❤❤❤

  • @Emma-um4cr
    @Emma-um4cr 7 месяцев назад +5

    Kyle watching these back now show that you and the family were true rocks and found once in a lifetime . You have held up the fort without thinking and have the most amazing personality. Whatever was going on you showed true strength for Jenny your children in the darkest of hours knowing that you were loosing your wife and best friend. You’re a hero and I hope one day that you will feel happy again . Thinking of you your beautiful babies and all the rest of your family . ❤❤❤❤

  • @wrightjulie9042
    @wrightjulie9042 Год назад +9

    It’s 7 am and as soon as I wake up every morning you are the first person I check on!! I’m so glad that you had a transfusion 🙏🙏🙏you feel better we love you Jenny

  • @normakennedy2936
    @normakennedy2936 Год назад +41

    Just as anemic , I have had 12 blood transfusions over the past 4 years . They will make you feel so much better . It is truly a gift of life
    . You will be ok .Prayers for continue healing . ❤❤❤

  • @ruthfoss8463
    @ruthfoss8463 Год назад +160

    Oh it was so good to see and hear from you Kyle and Jenny! My prayer was answered! They allowed both your children to come visit!! Thanks be to God!! Happy belated Fathers Day to you Kyle!! Your kids are just precious. It’s 3AM here in Ohio. This is what my oral chemo does to me!👁️👁️ wide awake!! I send all my love and prayers to both of you!!🤍🧡🤍

    • @kandydewey1286
      @kandydewey1286 Год назад +9

      Prayers for you too honey

    • @truthprevails7085
      @truthprevails7085 Год назад +7

      Yrs, for you too! ❤️🙏🙏🙏❤️

    • @truthprevails7085
      @truthprevails7085 Год назад +7

      So good to see you both! Cking for updates several times a day. Much love to you all…hang in, you’re so brave. Glad the kids got to see you! Now rest…❤️❤️👏👏🙏🙏💕💕

    • @lovegodlivealoha3352
      @lovegodlivealoha3352 Год назад +4

      They’re very common in the any world. Such a no little deal. Just a gift. What is there to fear? Doesn’t hurt. No threat. Again, just a gift.

    • @lovegodlivealoha3352
      @lovegodlivealoha3352 Год назад +1

      I’m sorry but this looks silly. You’ve gotten all kinds of cancer drugs but blood is a huge deal.
      I don’t see this as a diary log for your kids despite or in spite of the melodramatic music.

  • @debraparker4846
    @debraparker4846 Год назад +9

    It's a amazing gift from a stranger, I had 7 bags after a c section, took nearly 24 hours, but boy I could stay awake after the transfusion, I am forever grateful x

  • @jayndough68
    @jayndough68 Год назад +24

    Thank you blood donors!!
    Praying for you!🙏🏻❤️

  • @bobbyedavis6877
    @bobbyedavis6877 Год назад +7

    I just want to .acknowledge all the blood donors who literally give a gift of life to others. Thank you for your selflessness…🌹

    • @ts-eu6mp
      @ts-eu6mp Год назад +2

      Exactly! Thanks. And to all who gave and give...continual thanks!

  • @CapturedByKen
    @CapturedByKen Год назад +53

    I think I’ve had maybe 50+ blood transfusions throughout my cancer journey (GIST Cancer)… almost routine and expected at this point. The first 1 can definitely be anxiety inducing … once you get the first one done, the rest are smooth sailing

    • @brendajosephine7116
      @brendajosephine7116 Год назад +6

      So so true. Feel you

    • @shelbypierson5118
      @shelbypierson5118 Год назад +7

      I feel you. Got my leukemia diagnosis in April and I have had upwards of 40 blood transfusions so far. The first time is a little scary, because you never know how you will react to the transfusion, but man do you feel a lot better afterwards. It can make all the difference in the world after a transfusion.

    • @CapturedByKen
      @CapturedByKen Год назад

      ​@@shelbypierson5118Its literally like getting Life injected in you ... especially if your HBG is so low that you're passing out. Night & Day difference...hope you're doing well!

    • @cathythomas298
      @cathythomas298 Год назад

      Shelby 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @josephdahdouh2725
      @josephdahdouh2725 Год назад

      @@shelbypierson5118 Nice to know. Hope your leukemia is curable or you could receive a successful bone marrow transplant that will completely cure it...

  • @doreenwalden4918
    @doreenwalden4918 Год назад +41

    Hi. I was diagnosed with an osteo sarcoma at 45. I had 6 weeks in hospital having chemo/radiotherapy. 6 months later I had the tumour removed. Over the next few years I had metatastic lung cancer. Two separate ops, to remove it. (I know that pain you refer to) I’m now 5 1/2 years all clear. Watching your story has given me the realisation on how cruel cancer is. God bless you. Stay strong for your beautiful children and amazing husband. I wouldn’t be here with out mine. Sending massive hugs from the UK. Xxx

    • @dona4him942
      @dona4him942 Год назад

      Hi Doreen, I am a breast cancer survivor myself. And yes, the cancer war is very cruel and frightening. I think I won my battle, but I didn't reach the other side of that dark tunnel unscathed. I have severe peripheral neuropathy and nerve damage from the chemo. I suffer other complications from the chemo as well. I wish you the best. ❤️

  • @avarismimi
    @avarismimi Год назад +16

    Hey thanks to all the amazing blood donations & the nurses and healthcare workers here. Bless you for the care comfort and patience you provide. ❤

  • @JeepGirl941
    @JeepGirl941 Год назад +12

    Hey Jenny- I "bottomed out" right before my 4th chemo. Couldn't stand up for 5 days at home (I lived alone). When I called Dr, they made me go to ER where I was told my blood count was 1. They started talking about transfusions but somehow I narrowly escaped getting them. Got admitted though. Sometimes they're needed to help body recover from damage done by chemo. I think you need them until your body gets enough strength to start healing itself so that therapy is only temporary. I bet you'll feel SO much better any day now! Keeping you all in my prayers. Keep going! You're doing a great job! I loved when I heard your sister yell "you'll be fine!" Encouragement like that is priceless! Much love! ❤

  • @janna4994
    @janna4994 Год назад +98

    I'm so grateful that you have the strength to update us every step of the way. You're just so incredibly strong and courageous Jenny!! Everyday I'm like "I wonder how Jen's doing" and constantly checking my notifications and praying for your healing ❤🙏

    • @hollyfulton2636
      @hollyfulton2636 Год назад +3

      I've been checking too, it's been a couple days and I was getting worried.

    • @barbaraanderson8391
      @barbaraanderson8391 Год назад +2

      AMEN❤😂 🙏🏻🥰

    • @cathythomas298
      @cathythomas298 Год назад +2

      It’s the first thing I check for all day long.Jenny Apple!

  • @songbirds3712
    @songbirds3712 Год назад +17

    I hope Jenny is doing okay. Gosh, that sounds stupid. I know she is really struggling and we haven’t heard from her or Kyle. I am just so worried. She is in my prayers, everyday.💔🙏🏼

    • @avarismimi
      @avarismimi Год назад +2

      Awww I know. I’m worried also. I’m sure we will hear something soon. ❤❤❤

    • @songbirds3712
      @songbirds3712 Год назад

      @@avarismimiand somehow I ended up on a channel with a women saying horrible things about Jenny and Kyle. She was a mean, vile, cold-hearted person.

    • @terri5757
      @terri5757 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@songbirds3712unless I’m mistaken I believe you’re talking about that very rude, hateful Jamaican lady who’s whole channel revolves around very ill people with late stage cancers. She constantly takes comments from their channels and blows them out of proportion or they’re just from haters. She will show the comments and try to act like these poor cancer patients are trying to scam people or milk the system. Sad.

    • @lauradeleon6759
      @lauradeleon6759 11 месяцев назад

      Is there an update on jenny

  • @gingermcintosh6545
    @gingermcintosh6545 Год назад +20

    As a heart surgery patient, I’ve had a number of blood transfusions and they always help! I always feel better after. Glad they are giving it to you.

  • @rosemarybaskakow7738
    @rosemarybaskakow7738 Год назад +11

    My daughter donates blood 🩸 all the time ❤ and is an organ donor. She’s an amazing human I raised. 🦋🙏🌺🌼✨🥰you start feeling better 🥰

    • @ts-eu6mp
      @ts-eu6mp Год назад +1

      I think that is wonderful!
      Thanks to you and for your daughter!! My daughter benefitted from blood donations and we never gave it a negative thought-to the contrary!

  • @cheylingarber5886
    @cheylingarber5886 Год назад +26

    So glad to see you Jenny, I will admit we were getting a bit worried not hearing from you ❤ your such a special lady and you are loved by many ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Shazdog123
    @Shazdog123 Год назад +23

    Shout out to all the blood donors, including my daughter, who willingly get stuck with a needle a couple of times a year to save lives. ❤

  • @nsmccoy2345
    @nsmccoy2345 Год назад +48

    As a retired RN, I totally agree! So thankful for those that donate blood and save lives!
    Jenny, u will definitely feel better!!!🌸💞🙏🏻

    • @jeanward9984
      @jeanward9984 Год назад +1

      I have been studying epigenetic’s and I am all over it! I think that it can work towards fighting off cancer!

    • @godschild3640
      @godschild3640 Год назад

      @@jeanward9984. How long does it take for non small cell Adenocarcinoma ,,to metastasize, and we love our earth has a doctors and we’re not scared of anything😂.

  • @fionabattrum7395
    @fionabattrum7395 Год назад +13

    It’s pure liquid love from other people and you deserve it dear Jennie ❤

  • @barbarakirsch2538
    @barbarakirsch2538 Год назад +5

    Jenny hang in there!! I had to have 24 units of blood transfusions in 1985! Saved my life!!

  • @deborahkrahn5201
    @deborahkrahn5201 Год назад +10

    Blood transfusions are a gift! I was a donor for many years before by diagnosis..received 5 in total during treatment and hospital stays. You will feel so much better! Prayers…

  • @ninarines588
    @ninarines588 Год назад +24

    My Mom has several blood transfusions. They really helped her to be able to attend my wedding in 2000. Praying for you.❤

  • @tarpleyk9352
    @tarpleyk9352 Год назад +9


    I Love yall so much, and I'm so happy to see you!!
    My dad passed away from Alzheimers ten years ago, but as far as I can remember ( from a small child ) my dad gave blood every chance he was allowed ( I'm in tears sharing this, for I miss him so ) and I'm so thankful for those who do donate blood.
    You and your family are so precious!!

  • @carolebaskette9049
    @carolebaskette9049 Год назад +29

    I received 2 transfusions after my 2nd child was born in 1974. I'm B negative, and they drove it down from Jacksonville since there was none in my area. Many friends and family went and donated in my name. I have also donated over the years to pay it forward. I had reactions during my transfusions. I was sneezing, and I got hives and finished with a cough. It was a strange sensation, but it saved my life, and I'm very grateful.

  • @shannonmarie255
    @shannonmarie255 Год назад +6

    I’ve had 4 transfusions with 3x cancers. No more stomach no more large colon and a chunk of my nose I lost with Cancer. stomach cancer and colon cancer and skin cancer. This may be your first of many! I’m praying 🙏🏻 for you and your family.
    I’m cancer free for now. Colon at 32 stomach 39 and skin cancer at 44. I’m now almost 47 in July so 46

  • @JoyceLN
    @JoyceLN Год назад +5

    "Smooth Operator . . ." You're the BEST Kyle!🕺 Get Well, Jenny!🌷🌷🌷

  • @CATNAPREAL1188
    @CATNAPREAL1188 Год назад +2

    JENNY ; YOU have been LUCKY once already in your life because YOU Won the LOTTERY when You got a Man like Kyle.
    I have Never seen a Man More Devoted and Dedicated to a Woman and His family in my almost 70 years being here. You've one once already in Your lifetime GET READY Your about to be a DOUBLE WINNER Jenny
    CAUSE YER GOIN TO WIN THIS BATTLE ! You Go Jenny Go. Prayers Sweetie I am rooting for YOU.

  • @debporritt55
    @debporritt55 Год назад +2

    That is why they have Blood Donors for folks like you, who need a transfusion. You are blessed you could have one! Blood transfusions happen everyday. Years ago when I gave birth to my daughter who is a little older than you I had a terrible childbirth and lost alot of blood, and they gave me a Blood Transfusion. That is the purpose of people donating blood for a T-Shirt because sometimes people need blood for good reason. There is nothing gross about it, and you should be thankful that it is available to you! God Bless my dear you and your family are in our prayers everyday! Take Care!

  • @stephanieclare2457
    @stephanieclare2457 Год назад +32

    Jenny it's so wonderful to see you Kyle, Ellis, & Winnie together. Kyle you were fantastic when singing smooth operator you made me giggle you and Jenny are so adorable.
    Thank you so much for the update sending lots of positive thoughts and prayers take care please get some sleep.
    🤗❤️🤗💜🤗💛🤗💚

    • @lottatroublemaker6130
      @lottatroublemaker6130 Год назад +4

      Agree so much! I was thinking «Nice Voice» too! He could sing more and I wouldn’t protest!

  • @magnoliabadger6667
    @magnoliabadger6667 Год назад +28

    They are so precious, her laying her head on his shoulder and him not pushing her off (because that's what my kids would've done 🙄).
    I hope for them in the future they are always that close🥰
    Get rest girl, I would be very nervous about a blood transfusion too.

    • @BhappyD
      @BhappyD Год назад +3

      That was SO precious! Absolutely melted my heart to see Winnie resting her head on Ellis’ shoulder. So so sweet.

  • @dianemichel7824
    @dianemichel7824 Год назад +2

    Without going into all the details, we decided to donate my husbands body to science after he passed away. I learned after what they were able to use him for. Mainly with cancer, the medical students are able to diagnose, study organs, and so much more. They have to learn somewhere!! Just another form of donation most dont know about!

  • @amywilliams6696
    @amywilliams6696 Год назад +5

    Jen I hate to mention it cuz I know you said it grosses you out I stopped donating blood about six months ago just cuz I never have the time but watching you go through all this and staying you getting that blood transfusion I will be there first thing Monday morning donating blood cuz to realize my blood is saving someone else's life now to me that's an honor and one more thing I have to say your baby boy realizes what's going on cuz when they first showed up to come and visit you I felt so warm inside watching him patting your back with his arm around you there's so much love in that child okay Jen I hope you're getting plenty of rest what's Saturday night for me at 6:29 here in Indiana and I got off of work at 3 but I think I'm ready to fall asleep and call it a night goodnight I hope you're okay today much love sending your way

  • @pamsmith6404
    @pamsmith6404 Год назад +9

    My whole family is praying to Jesus for you to beat this, once and for all! We love you two and your precious children!

  • @angelak5160
    @angelak5160 Год назад +18

    Jenny you sound and look so much better thank you for the update. I have been checking every day to see if you had posted an update, prayers and medical team are working yeah!!😊

  • @tracyd693
    @tracyd693 Год назад +10

    Blood donation keeps so many people alive and well. It's a gift. Nothing gross about it. All anyone receiving a blood transfusion or an organ donation should be is thankful.

  • @barbcosgrove64
    @barbcosgrove64 Год назад +8

    Hi Jenn, when I had my full hysterectomy in April. I had 3 pints of blood given to me. My blood count was 46. . that was too low. My life was saved that Day. I thank blood doner every day 🙏🙏🙏... I'm blessed to be alive and still doing my radiation treatment 🙏🙏🙏. It's not easy hearing the word Cancer 😳😳😳..

  • @tinacaines9309
    @tinacaines9309 Год назад +7

    I’m a 30 yr plus diabetic and had an ulcer that wouldn’t heal. I had to have 5 tissue donations from cadavers. That also creeped me out but try and think of the blessing you will get from someone you’ll never know. Praying for everyone!

  • @laurena4000
    @laurena4000 Год назад +21

    I used to work for my city’s blood donor clinic and I’ve always been so appreciative of those who donate. It’s so nice to see those donations go to good use!
    I had a few transfusions after I had my twins as my iron was really low and it definitely helped!

  • @KikiMcGaha
    @KikiMcGaha Год назад +17

    Don’t be anxious Jennie, I had two blood transfusion after having surgery. Amazing how I felt after.. prayer for you.
    Love you ❤

  • @anniezion
    @anniezion Год назад +18

    Although being an amateur in the medical treatment area, I can tell you have so much within you, your eyes are white as snow and with a crystal clear look, you are strong physically! You got this and you are going to get better soon, I am sure!✊🌸❤️

  • @henkpoog1264
    @henkpoog1264 Год назад +22

    Dear Jenny ,thank you for the video ,and letting us know how you are doing ! Been thinking a lot of you and your family! You really don't have to be afraid of a blood transfusion, they can safe lives giving someone a blood transfusion ! I am thankful for people who donate blood ,and save a life with it !! See it as a gift ,Jenny ! It's gonne be allright ! Stay close to Jesus ,Jenny ! He can take away all your anxiety, give it all to Him !! I pray for you and your family !! I so hope you soon can be reunited with your family !! Sweet greetings and a big hug from Lillian 🌹😻👐🌞

  • @KristiBranstetter
    @KristiBranstetter Год назад +21

    I have had blood transfusions in the past due to surgery. My mom had to have a blood transfusion during her cancer treatment. We spent all day at the hospital while she got two units of blood. The blood definitely helped her. So glad that you got to see and spend time with the kids! ❤

  • @carolmacpherson9428
    @carolmacpherson9428 Год назад +4

    I had to have transfusions a year ago and will be forever thankful. I felt like a new person afterward and that is when I turned a corner and started to heal. Praying for you ,Jenny and sending hugs😊♥️

  • @cristinmccloud1980
    @cristinmccloud1980 Год назад +30

    You’ve been in my thoughts, Jenny. I pray you’re getting stronger every day. Thank you for the update! ❤

  • @trudybarnes1318
    @trudybarnes1318 Год назад +3

    Sweet Jenny, As a blood donor I'd like you to think of it as love going in your body not blood. Sending you hugs and prayers every day. ❤

  • @lovetheword6210
    @lovetheword6210 Год назад +21

    Hi Jenny and Kyle! Praying for you guys without ceasing 💕. I was an RN for many years. I donated blood and administered blood to patients MANY times, but never received it myself. Although I understand that it is a life saving gift, I can totally related to how you felt Jenny, when receiving someone else's blood. It's completely understandable and HONEST, which is a hallmark of you and Kyle. Much love to you both.🤗

  • @lilyraiyne9225
    @lilyraiyne9225 Год назад +17

    Oh you had Sade' stuck in your head lol. Good tune. I was so happy to see you Jenny, and Kyle too! So glad you got a visit with your children! I think that really helps the spirit! Still keeping you in my daily prayers, all of you. Also sending healing vibes, hugs, love and blessings! Mega prayers from New York! We love you Jenny! ♥🙏♥

  • @cassandraturner1343
    @cassandraturner1343 Год назад +10

    I had 2 with my cancer treatment . First one was a trip to emergency middle of the night . Left In the morning and walked down to the chemo ward for a 3 hour treatment. I feel your pain . Sending much love your way ❤️

  • @nancikayehutchison9290
    @nancikayehutchison9290 Год назад +44

    It’s so nice that you finally got to post us a video. I’m pretty sure you have people out here that can’t wait for another update to see how things are progressing. Its almost like we’re part of your family, and quite honestly we are in Gods eyes. We all love you Jenny and Kyle and are praying for you 💙💜

    • @barbaraanderson8391
      @barbaraanderson8391 Год назад +5

      Well said❤

    • @jensheedy
      @jensheedy Год назад +5

      Agreed - we are a spiritual family that gathers around to share each other’s suffering.

    • @victoria76116
      @victoria76116 Год назад +1

      I feel the same ❤

    • @bioshawna
      @bioshawna Год назад

      Yes ❤ well said

  • @LeopardJoy
    @LeopardJoy Год назад +3

    Kyle was singing Sade's "Smooth Operator", and very well, too! Yes I think the pain meds dull the areas of pain into a like " ghost pain" state, where you know exactly where they are but the pain receptors are dulled out enough to be bearable. And that's how it should be since you have had such a extraordinarily awful time with this procedure, painwise. They've found a way to do it that you can tolerate and that's so great. And now Kyle's going to be taking over. How incredible! So happy you got to see your babies! Good endorphins will help you get better sooner, Jenny. 🌟🌻💖😸

  • @julesbaggend7758
    @julesbaggend7758 Год назад +10

    I think you're getting prettier and prettier. You have such wonderful people around you, especially that husband of yours..he's the bomb! Hang in there, and thank you so much for sharing your journey. You're helping so many people, we appreciate and love you guys. Such a legacy you're building. Thinking good thoughts for you and your family. ❤

  • @lnewbury1
    @lnewbury1 Год назад +17

    Hey! It’s great to see you Jenny. You look so much better and sound a bit stronger. Makes my ❤ happy. Glad you had a nice time with the children. Prayers and much love.

  • @hts1443
    @hts1443 Год назад +7

    I've experienced periods of iron deficiency anemia on and off for decades and had a blood transfusion about 20 years ago because I was severely anemic. Since then I've reached the gallon+ club by donating during those times my hemoglobin has been at normal levels. It's such a small miraculous gift someone can provide to another and I hope this gift restores some of your energy supply as you continue on this journey. Always sending positive vibes and praying for you Jenny 🙏🏽❤

  • @lauraanderson7492
    @lauraanderson7492 Год назад +2

    I’ve had several blood transfusions, I still don’t like them, but they have saved my life.