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The man who saves millions of babies with his blood

James Christopher Harrison is 78 years old today and is known as the man with "the golden arm". He has donated blood more than 1,000 times , and as the doctors explain to us, it has saved the lives of more than two million babies.Surprised?

The truth is that this story is as amazing as it is hopeful, of those that honor this space for supercurious as your . The blood of Mr.James Harrison is not that it is magic , or almost, in its composition an antibody hides with which, you can save all those babies who, even in their mother's womb, suffer the Rhesus disease .If it were not for this component called Rho (D) Immunoglobulin present in the blood of our protagonist, few could be part of this world, or at least, without any sequel.

Can you imagine how Mr.James Harrison should feel? We explain it to you!

The man with the golden arm

James Harrison was born in Australia , and today, he even has the Merit Medal of his country.It is possible that among all the donations he has made throughout his life, the most special was precisely the one he made for his own daughter, who while pregnant, was also diagnosed with Rhesus disease.What this disease does is cause the mother's immune system to detect her baby's red blood cells as something strange, as an enemy , and then develop antibodies to destroy those cells that are not own of his body.When the child is born, it is very possible that he comes to the world with numerous health problems, being able to go from jaundice, to something as serious as an encephalopathy or even death . It's something serious.

The man who saves millions of babies with his blood

The truth is that Harrison's discovery that he had this antibody in his blood was a casual thing.Like all those random acts that sometimes It brings us life.This man had a serious accident when he was only 14 years old. He had to have a lung removed and I need continuous transfusions. He could save his life, but since then I was very sensitized to the issue of blood donation, so at the time he was old and occasion to do so, he started to do it.And then something happened...

The man who saves millions of babies with his blood

When his blood was analyzed, something was found as incredible as unusual, he possessed the Rho (D) Immunoglobulin, antibody, which served all those women who were pregnant, suffered from Rhesus disease.and thanks to his more than 1000 donations he has saved the lives of about two million babies who can lead a completely normal life due to their particularity.However, as Harrison himself indicates, the most exciting was the day when was able to save the life of his own grandson. Was that a signal? Can it be, however, the golden arm of our protagonist is valued at more than a million of dollars, and hopefully continue offering your periodic blood donations.

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