Yes most likely.
Saving other lives is more important than my organs rotting in my dead body.
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Yes most likely.
Saving other lives is more important than my organs rotting in my dead body.
they can take mine but they will be to fcuked by the time im dead :jointsmile:
I'd be willing but they don't want them .
Crispi :jointsmile:
sure.. if there are any good one's left!
everything but my eyes. Those are the only things that I dont like the idea of someone else having. Yes that does make me selfish.
I think organ donation is very important. My dad donated a kidney to someone he worked with this past winter. This guys family was so grateful that I dont understand how anyone could not do the same.
Hell no, I hate the human race. I think the majority of people are pieces of shit who don't deserve to live. The thought that one of my organs could save the lives of one of these people...well thats whats stopping me from being a donor.
If I was in need of organs I hope no one would donate them to me, just let me die.
Taking mine wood be like going to the junk yard to fix your 86 chevy...
They can take any and every organ or individual part they need. Even for your hard-drinking, -drugging, heavy-smoking types, you'd be surprised what they can use. Bones, bone marrow, corneas, skin, heart valves (maybe). They can use more of your internal organs when you die young and healthy, say from a quick ruptured aneurysm or a motorcycle accident head-injury, than when you die of ripe old age.
I don't plan to donate my entire body to medical science. I have no illusions about that, although I appreciate the folks who supplied themselves as cadavers for my first-year anatomy/physiology class in med school this year. The "research" that's done is crude dissection and examination by a bunch of medical noobs. Those donated bodies don't enhance hopes for a cure for cancer or other diseases. They let first-year med students look at musculo-skeletal systems, livers, lungs, hearts, blood vessels, and pancreases, among other things. It's a necessary thing, but it's not very dignified.
hell no my organs would probably make them worse
Oh come on, that's one of the oldest myths in the book! Doctors, paramedics, and nurses are trained and take an oath to do everything in their power to save you. Some paramedic doesn't care who gets your organs, they just care about doing the job at hand. They'll put hours of effort into savings meth-addicted hobo's, serial killers, rapists, it doesn't matter. I'm sure donors aren't number 1 on the death list ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by budsmoker