Born in 1990, Yang is the only child in his family and the apple of his parents' eye. As civil servants, their parents have always been enthusiastic about social welfare undertakings. They have been giving generously to fund-raising activities organized by the unit and people in need in society, and have also participated in blood donation activities many times. Influenced by the family environment, Yang has been hoping to help people who need help like his parents since high school. "I don't know you, but I want to thank you." At a very young age, Yang remembered this public service advertisement for blood donation. /kloc-at the age of 0/6, he just got his ID card and rushed to the voluntary blood donation point. When he learned that he could not donate blood below 18, he took out his ID card and said, "I have an ID card. I am an adult. " Although I didn't get what I wanted in the end, the seeds of love were deeply buried in my heart and slowly took root.
In the early spring of 2008, he spent half a year in Wuhan Institute of Bioengineering, and 18' s birthday is coming. What marks the beginning of this golden age? Volunteer blood donation! Yes,/kloc-the dream of falling asleep at the age of 0/6 jumped out again, and Yang couldn't wait. Is everything okay this time? Ten days in advance, he took a bus to the voluntary blood donation car at the entrance of Kerry Square on Jianghan Road on a weekend and asked about the conditions and process of blood donation. After getting a positive reply, he can finally start the countdown: ten days, eight days, five days, three days, one day … years of wishes have finally come true! Watching his blood slowly fill the blood bag along the thin tube, his heart suddenly burst into silent happiness. /kloc-the bar mitzvah at the age of 0/8 has been realized, and the feeling of happiness arises spontaneously. Back on campus, I saw all the love and savored the happiness of life. I'm glad that I painted others' lives with new green.
After receiving the first blood donation card, every six months, your figure will appear in Yang's blood donation car. He often proudly says, "I am an O-type blood donor!" "
On June 5438+1October 65438+May, 2008, Yang, a sophomore, saw the public welfare propaganda of donating bone marrow on the spot when he participated in blood donation again, so he did not hesitate to fill out the application form and collect blood samples, and became a volunteer in China Bone Marrow Bank.
The youngest bone marrow donor native in Hubei Province.
On June 5438+065438+1October 17, 2009, Yang, who was studying in the classroom, received a phone call from Xiao Zhang, a staff member of Hubei Branch of China Hematopoietic Stem Cell Donor Database: "Your blood sample was successfully matched with a leukemia patient aged 15 in Beijing, and I will contact you. You can consider whether to donate it." After getting a call from Yang, I hesitated. It is said that the success rate of bone marrow matching is less than one in ten thousand. However, he didn't expect, it happened that he met this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. He has no psychological preparation at all.
However, his kind nature does not allow him to watch a young life die. After careful consideration, he decided to donate his bone marrow.
As the only child in the family, I want to donate bone marrow to help a strange girl now. In the eyes of my family, this is simply a joke about my body. "Grandma was crying at home. Mom and dad strongly oppose it. She also specially asked for leave to come to Wuhan to dissuade me, saying that free bone marrow extraction would be harmful to the body. What should I do if I leave sequelae? " Yang recalled:
Under numerous obstacles, Yang mobilized counselors, teachers, classmates and Red Cross doctors to work collectively, and finally persuaded his family and relatives.
On June 30th, 2009, Xiao Yang, accompanied by his parents, school teachers and staff of Hubei Red Cross Society, went to the hospital for admission. After three days of continuous injection of mobilization needle, the operation was performed on October 3, 20 10, and the donated bone marrow arrived in Beijing the next day. At that time, Yang was less than 20 years old, becoming the youngest bone marrow donor native in Hubei Province and the first bone marrow donor native in China Bone Marrow Bank.
After the operation, Yang saw on TV that Li Ruifang, a female graduate student of Sichuan Normal University, unfortunately got leukemia and had no money for treatment, so she sent him a 5,000 yuan solatium from the Red Cross.
Faced with a choice: do you really want to donate again?
After a year, Yang Ben's quiet life was once again turned upside down by a phone call. On February 20 1 1, Wei Zi suddenly received a notice from China Bone Marrow Bank, saying that the donor who had donated bone marrow transplantation before had a relapse and was dying, and hoped that he would make a second donation. Only a year later, he had to make a second donation. Yang was in a dilemma. "I hesitated at first. After all, there are too few examples of secondary donations, and there are only a dozen cases in the country. I am the only child in my family. I don't think about myself, I have to think about my family. " When the family heard that he was going to donate again, Yang's parents finally couldn't help it: Yang's father sometimes burst into tears while eating, and Yang's mother was even more angry that she wouldn't answer the phone call of this "disobedient child" ...
In order to reassure his family and let more people know bone marrow donor's scientific knowledge, Wei Zi asked his classmates in Japan, Canada and Australia to inquire about and verify Chinese and foreign materials locally, and finally decided that bone marrow donor was harmless to the human body. This finally got the permission of parents.
Many cases of bone marrow donor are extremely rare in China, with only a dozen cases at present. But he said that even a slight injury to himself can be tolerated. A man who calls himself an idealist, he hopes that everything can get a perfect result, and so is this time. He knew that there was a life waiting for his rescue in the distance. After repeatedly mobilizing relatives and friends to do his parents' ideological work, he decided to make a second donation.
On the morning of March 2, Wei Zi, 2 1 year-old, accompanied by her parents, successfully completed the second collection of hematopoietic stem cells and gave her hope of life to the leukemia patients who donated last year. Fortunately, the operation was very successful.
After the operation, Wei Zi was still thinking about the condition of Li Ruifang, a leukemia patient from the School of Economics and Management of Sichuan Normal University. He resolutely credited Li Ruifang's donation account with 5,000 yuan of rehabilitation solatium from the Beijing Red Cross.
In late March, Yang was discharged from the hospital and returned to his hometown. He is active for a while, and he exercises at home because he has ready-made fitness equipment at home. Looking at their son's business as usual, the parents finally put their hearts at ease.
Yang said that according to the usual practice, donors and recipients of bone marrow transplantation can't meet for one year. The mother of leukemia patients wrote a thank-you letter, which mentioned that her daughter hoped her mother would send a message to the good-hearted people: My mother gave me my first life, so the good-hearted people gave me a second life, and now she has given me a third life. I must live well.
For this little girl who is far away from Beijing, Yang and his parents gave deep blessings: "The second hope is far greater than the first hope. It is said that the success rate of the second collection is over 90%. I hope her body will recover soon! "
Two months after Yang donated bone marrow again, Yang's blood donation and bone marrow volunteer service team was formally established in Wuhan Institute of Bioengineering. Encouraged by Yang's deeds, 1500 teachers and students volunteered to join the service team, among which 100 people joined the Chinese bone marrow bank and became glorious volunteers.
At the inauguration ceremony, Yang said, "I didn't think so much at that time and donated bone marrow twice. I just don't want to leave regrets in my life. I want my little sister who I have never met in Beijing to have a healthy and beautiful flower season and let my sister Li Ruifang live bravely. I tell you from my personal experience that donating hematopoietic stem cells is harmless to most of us healthy people. I hope more people can join the Chinese bone marrow bank and bring hope to more leukemia patients. "
On the eve of May 4th this year, Yang, a student of architecture department of Wuhan Institute of Bioengineering, was shortlisted for the "China University Student's Person of the Year Award" because he donated bone marrow twice to help strange leukemia girls.
Yang's deeds were recently reported by the People's Daily, college students and other news media, which triggered a heated discussion among netizens. Netizens were moved by his selfless dedication and helpful spirit, thinking that he represented the spiritual outlook of contemporary college students and affectionately called him "the most beautiful post-90 s college student" and "the most handsome post-90 s college student".
On the May 4th Youth Day, Wuhan Institute of Bioengineering held a seminar on "Perspectiving Yang Phenomenon and Leading the Mainstream Values of Post-90s College Students". Experts, scholars and people from all walks of life attending the meeting interpret the "Yang phenomenon" from different angles and explain its great influence and far-reaching significance on the formation of the core values of post-90 s college students.
"Yang phenomenon" is not an individual phenomenon, it shows the positive mental state of post-90s college students. Interpreting "Yang Phenomenon" can show Yang's growing process.
My feeling: Brother Yang is really something! In my opinion, my brother's bravery and kindness is a good habit inherited by his parents: helping others. When my brother was very young, I remembered a public service advertisement for blood donation, "I don't know you, but I want to thank you." My brother has been hoping to help people in need like his parents since high school. Everyone calls him "the most beautiful post-90s college student" and "the most handsome post-90s college student".
My brother's behavior touched countless people, and I was one of them.
Everyone should learn from his brother.
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