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Old Oct 27, 2007, 08:03 AM
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Are YOU an organ donor?

I was watching a program on Discovery Health (or something similar) the other day that was discussing the benefits of stem cells for aiding in repairing injuries and advancing the medical field. It got me thinking about how, with stem cell advancement, we could grow organs in a lab, and not have an organ shortage for those who need transplants. But, considering many people question the ethics of stem cell research and the technology isn't quite there yet, it's still prohibitive. So what's the solution? Organ donation.

So I wonder - how many of you are organ donors? What made you decide to be an organ donor, or decide not to be an organ donor?

I lost my father to hepatitis C; he was awaiting a transplant. His doctor said over and over again that we would not have an organ shortage if people had to opt OUT of organ donation rather than opt IN (on your driver's license form). Also if people were more educated about the life saving techniques even when you are an organ donor in the hospital, it might make a difference. I agree with him completely, what do you think? Should you automatically be an organ donor unless you opt OUT (remember, family gets final say no matter what)?

Here's a link to the Mayo Clinic's site about organ donation with some info, if anyone cares to check it out.

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Old Oct 27, 2007, 08:15 AM   #2  
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I dont have my license yet but ill give my organs. I mean if im dead then so be it, have my parts who cares. If it saves lives why not? Many people think they are better than others and they should not have there parts. Well im nto like that, and i'd be happier knowing im savign lives when im dead. You get to live on in a way.

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Old Oct 27, 2007, 09:02 AM   #3  
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Thanks, sGt; you have a similar outlook to my own. I don't need them anymore, why not give them to someone who does?

FYI - even if you don't have your license, you can obtain an organ donor card; that way your family is well aware of your wishes in case of an emergency.

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Old Oct 27, 2007, 11:55 AM   #4  
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I have made my bequest to my state's School of Medicine at the University of North Dakota. When I die, my body goes to them. They can donate what is good and use the rest for study. When all is done, my body is cremated and ashes sent back to my family.

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shy, that's an excellent choice as well - you're contributing to education, which is so important, as well as donating useful organs to those who need them.
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I have been an organ donor since I was 16 (I'm now 25)....I have always been really into science, health, and medicine...if my organs or research done on my body can help save lives I don't see anyones reason not to!
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I'm an organ donor. If anything happend to me, I would want to help someone else live a good life. My best friend is on a waiting list for a bone marrow transplant. I'm not a match for her, we already checked. But, they think they found her one. She told me yesterday and I'm so happy for her.
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I'm happy to hear so many people are donors. I know it's an individual choice, but when you have lost a loved one due to the shortage, it gets a little personal.

peggy I hope your friend found a match, it's my understanding bone marrow is a tough one to find. Good luck to her!

macksmom I've been a donor since I was about 16 too - I always figured I'll be dead, I don't need them!
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