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Also, Dan Cruceru went to donate plasma to save other lives. All the experience, on your blog.
“Yes, I had Covid. And now I feel like I can talk about it because it has to do with something more than a strictly personal experience. It has to do with saving other lives.
I had the virus, with symptoms like a book. And almost all of my family went through this disease. We were hospitalized for ten days. All over a month ago. Sorry, but we’re fine now. At the time, I was not involved in any television projects, and my interactions, prior to the diagnosis, had only been with very close people. Fortunately, no one else was infected by us. I would like to limit my account of the experience of the disease to those already mentioned. Today’s article is about something else: what we can do, those who overcome the disease for those around us.
I lost two hours, but I saved a life
I was repeatedly contacted after discharge by those from the Bucharest Blood Transfusion Center. Let’s donate plasma! There is a great need for this and it would be a shame not to! Out of the whole family, I was the only one who could donate. Very few can donate plasma after Covid. They must be healthy, not undergoing treatment, not have had surgery lately, there are many conditions that must be met for a person to be declared eligible. And in the end, there are very few left. And plasma treatment is the best against this disease. The plasma of a patient cured by Covid contains specific antibodies and, especially in severe cases, is a kind of “elixir” for healing.
September 10, 02:05 PM