Are you an organ donor?

JOERM

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I'm not and I don't know why. Just sore of makes me nervous in some odd way I guess. Don't want the EMT's cutting my heart out before I get to the hospital thinking I'm not going to make it!!!

Really though, it is a good thing and I remember when they first started putting it on your drivers license. I'd sure be glad if I needed a kidney and someone died in a car crash and I won his or hers body parts. I wonder though just how much they would take off your body. Is it just the main organs or do they take eyeballs, arms, ears, or......never mind.

Joe
 
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I'm not either. Everytime I think about it, "Not Yet Dead" from Spamalot goes through my head. It's not a decision I'd want a stranger in a strange town to make for me if I had checked the block on the driver's license.
 
Hi:
I have been a Organ Donor for as long as this has been going on.
If when I go "10-7" any of my body parts that can be used, then use them.
When I had My "On Duty" incident and had "bled out" people I didn't know, along with neighbors, friends and LEOs from surrounding Agencies were lined up to donate blood. A State Facility requested a "Blood Mobile" where all shifts could donate. If My body parts can be used to help someone, I all for it.
Jimmy
 
IIRC the family can specify how much (or what) can be used.

It can be as simple as nothing but the corneas to major organs or a pretty extensive donation which would include skin, long bones (femur and humerus)and possibly some other parts for research.

If my parts are usable, they are welcome to them. The rest of me will be cremated and given the the Navy to toss into the Pacific Ocean.

bob
 
When I'm done let them have at it
then give it to the college for up and coming doctors to practice on
I am a donor
A friend of mine can see because of a donor
I'm for it all the way
CHUCK
 
Yes.
I hope they don't go to a Democrat.
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If you are a donor, please let all of your family know of your wishes. I have seen more than one person who wanted to be a donor have his parts not used because of the family.

I don't care what your DL says, or if you have donor tattooed on your chest, if the family says no, it won't happen. Often for the major organs, time is critical.

bob
 
I cannot imagine any reason for not being a donor. Your organs cannot/will not be harvested until you are dead (get over the urban legends). You literally can give the "gift of life" to another through this program. So many people out there are dying for the lack of a donor organ. What if one of those folks was a loved one, about to die because others wouldn't donate? I suspect that might just change your opinion, at least I hope so.

In a recent thread we discussed wills and trusts. Organ donation can (and should), be addressed here as well. If you ever get to speak to an organ recipient or one of their loved ones you will find out first hand just how important it is to donate. I'll get off the soapbox now but please, think about it.
 
Iam! I have a donor bone grafe in my neck. I was burned 60% in my younger days was lucky I had un injured skin of my own for the skin grafes.
 
Yep, have been for years. I'm not looking forward to the day I become a donor, but I know that the potential positive impact is huge. Donations include the heart, intestines, kidneys, lungs, liver, pancreas, skin, bones, tendons, corneas, heart valves, femoral veins, great saphenous veins, small saphenous veins, pericardium, and the sclera.
If you haven't already done so, sign up. And be sure to let your family know your wishes.
Best,
Jack
 
I just check on my license, it says I am a donor. (j/k)

My wife, brothers, sisters, my dad all know I am a donor. Just not quite yet.
 
Not me. I'm going to foot the bill to for cryo freeze and let the apes revive me one day.


Do you really think the apes will really get that hungry? (o;
 

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