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THE SPERM BANK OF phone 510-841-1858 2115 Milvia Street fax 510-841-0332 Suite 201 e-mail: [email protected] Berkeley, CA 94704 website: www.thespermbankofca.org

DONOR PROFILE: 4232 The past and current personal and family medical history, physical examination, and laboratory test results determine that donor 4232 is eligible and approved for semen donation at The Sperm Bank of California. This profile was prepared in September, 2009.

PERSONAL INFORMATION Identity-Release® Program: Yes Month/year of birth: 05/1982 Education: B.A. in Music/ Theater/ Philosophy

Current occupation: Financial Services Agent

PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Height: 5’9 ½” Weight: 177 Hair color: Medium brown Hair type: Wavy Eye color: Dark brown Complexion: Fair/ rosy Body type: Medium Ethnic origin: English, Scottish, German, Native American (1/64th ) Religion: Raised Evangelical Christian, currently considers himself a spiritual person but no specific religious affiliation Blood group/Rh: O positive Baby photo available: No Other defining features: Resembles , the lead singer of the .

FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY KEY: D donor Ch child F father M mother S sister B brother Co cousin A aunt U uncle MGF maternal grandfather MGM maternal grandmother PGF paternal grandfather PGM paternal grandmother FAMILY MEDICAL HISTORY Allergies: F: Hayfever, onset at 25, cortisone in the past, daily medication currently, managed. Breast Cancer: MGM: onset at 69, surgery, still in treatment. Gastro-intestinal: PGF: Colon Cancer, onset at 52, surgery and chemo, cause of death at 54. MA#1: Gall stones, onset at 49, gallbladder removed. Heart: F: High Cholesterol, onset at 25, managed with diet. B#1: High Cholesterol, onset at 23, no treatment, managed with diet. MGF: High Cholesterol/ High Blood Pressure, onset at 45, medication, managed with diet. PU#1: High Cholesterol, onset at 45, managed with diet. Metabolic/Endocrine: MGM: Diabetes, at 40, insulin, managed. MU#1: Diabetes, at 45, insulin, managed. Muscles/Bones/Joints: MA#1: Scoliosis (mild), diagnosed at 45, no treatment, ongoing. Neurological: MA#1: Migraines, onset at 40, medication, managed. MA#2: Cluster Headaches, onset at 39, medication, managed. Respiratory: M: Asthma (undiagnosed), onset childhood, resolved. B#1: Asthma, onset at 6, inhaler, outgrew, resolved. MU#1:Asthma, onset in childhood, inhaler, outgrew, resolved. Sight/Sound/Smell: Donor’s Eyesight: R:20/100 L:20/100 Cancer (see above): MGM: Breast Cancer; MGM: Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, onset at 65, ongoing Other: PGM: Phlebitis, onset at 40, diet changes, condition managed.

DONOR 4232 LAB RESULTS Chlamydia: Negative Gonorrhea: Negative Syphilis: Nonreactive HIV 1 & 2: Negative CMV total antibody: Nonreactive Hepatitis B: Negative Hepatitis C: Negative HTLV 1 & 2: Negative Urinalysis: Normal Chem panel: Normal CBC: Normal Cystic Fibrosis: Negative Tay Sachs: N/A Sickle cell anemia/thalassemia: Negative

Donor 4232 DONOR NARRATIVE: Donor # 4232

Describe your personality (introvert, extrovert, funny, serious, goal-oriented, curious, etc.). Basically, fundamentally, someone would describe me as an original, fun person to be around. My closest family and friends constantly comment on my unique sense of humor and my personal way of doing things. People are often laughing at my jokes, although sometimes they might just be laughing at how funny I think I am. I am constantly laughing at my own jokes. I have always thought of myself as extroverted, but lately I have found the joy in small groups of people and just sitting back and enjoying the moment. Not needing to be a part of everything and the center of attention. People would also describe me as an ambitious man who has big dreams, and hopefully one who will reach them.

What are your special interests and talents? Growing up, and still now to an extent, I had a love of performing. This manifested itself in music and also acting. I was in a “rock” band in high school and I loved it! Music has always been a specialty of mine; and the saxophone was my extra-specialty. I was really good at the sax, but I haven’t picked it up in a few years. I have now taken to directly communicating with and helping families in the financial services field. In this capacity I am still performing on a stage, but it is for the betterment of others, not just glorifying myself.

How would you describe your enjoyment of and skills in the following areas:

math: Always came so easy. I don’t remember studying for one test. My one regret is not focusing on mathematics in college. I would’ve killed it!  mechanical: Show me once. Let me mess up once or twice. Then let’s do it together. If this happens, I can pick up anything. It just doesn’t come natural. athletic: I was never the worst, not by any stretch, but never the best. I focused too much on math and creative pursuits, to really apply myself in sports. I enjoy it immensely though! musical, artistic, creative: Music is my thing, for sure. I can’t draw, but nothing came easier than expressing myself through music. Give me a beat and I’m happy. language (what languages besides English do you speak?): Conversational Spanish

What are your goals and ambitions in life? My goals are to become financially independent in my business in the next 5 to 10 years. Truly, my goal is to retire at 35. Then I plan to still work my business (for personal enrichment, not just for money), travel around the world, help people with my time and money, and just enjoy myself till I die. Another big goal of mine is to find a woman to start a family with. I can’t imagine anything better than spending the rest of my life, financially independent, with my loving family. I can’t wait to be a dad. I’m going to be great at it!

Why do you want to be a sperm donor? At first, just the money intrigued me. Now I am feeling more and more emotionally attached to the program as I move close to the end. To be such a big part of someone else’s life, it’s amazing really. I love to help people and this is a great way to do it. If my sperm are up to the task, then so am I! The extra $400 a month or so will also help as I get ready to quit my job and do my business full-time.

Did you choose to be an identity-release donor? __X__Yes ____No. Why did you make this choice? Seems like the obvious one to make!

What message would you like us to pass on to the people who are getting your sperm? My sperm are great! You won’t be disappointed… But seriously, I feel honored to help you and your family. Love your child. All I ask is that he or she grows up loved and able to choose his or her own destiny. Thank you for choosing my sperm! 

Donor 4232