Swift wrote:One might argue that organ donation saved her life. If they weren't trying to keep her alive to recover organs, they might have just proceeded to embalm her. The problem was declaring her dead when she wasn't, not trying to recover her organs.
Yep, stuff happens. The odds are very low. But I'm not going to try to change your mind; if you don't want to be an organ donor, don't be. I just hope I can have one last act of trying to help someone out. As the bumper sticker says "Don't take your organs to heaven, heaven knows we need them here".
FZR1KG wrote:do we give anesthesia to dead people regularly now
Thumper wrote:I suggest staying away from all doctors, hospitals, emts, paramedics, and don't take any medication just to be on the safe side.
Rommie wrote:I'm not sure if I'm 100% on board with that statement though FZ because it implies that the 5% of incompetent people in the population end up being doctors. Which isn't so true as it's pretty grueling to get into med school and then get through it all.
Not saying there are no incompetent doctors, as we all know- I had to teach pre-med students, and there are more than a few kids for whom if they got to that level and I had them I'd request another doctor.
Rommie wrote:I'm not sure if I'm 100% on board with that statement though FZ because it implies that the 5% of incompetent people in the population end up being doctors. Which isn't so true as it's pretty grueling to get into med school and then get through it all.
Rommie wrote:I agree swift. I'm an organ donor too because frankly I don't see getting killed for my organs as a high risk thing. Just not on my list of things to worry about as a result, especially when it can do so much good.
But then some of you might recall that I am fairly serious about donating a kidney after I have kids ever since I read that doing so is rather risk-free but can change the lives of hundreds of people, so I'm really not normal in this.
And you know this "universal truth" how?FZR1KG wrote:...yet, when they go to a doctor they give complete trust to them thinking the risks are negligible.
Thumper wrote:And you know this "universal truth" how?FZR1KG wrote:...yet, when they go to a doctor they give complete trust to them thinking the risks are negligible.
Loresinger wrote:I don't care what they do with my parts - whatever is left over is likely to settle as dust in my living room just to piss off the family
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