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did anyone see it this week about liver transplants? Do you think its right/fair to donate a love ones liver to someone who knows they are abusing their body and that they need a liver, i.e George Best?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You have to remember it's only been the last few generations where the health risks of drinking and smoking have been advertised. There was a time that a doctor would give you a cigarette if you were stressed.
When I was young there were adverts everywhere for cigarettes. So many of us are victims of advertising, and as you know, advertising works.
So I believe that all people addicted to smoking from before the ban should be treated with a little more sympathy. Those who started after the ban....well they are just stupid because all they've been told are the negative effects.
When I was young there were adverts everywhere for cigarettes. So many of us are victims of advertising, and as you know, advertising works.
So I believe that all people addicted to smoking from before the ban should be treated with a little more sympathy. Those who started after the ban....well they are just stupid because all they've been told are the negative effects.
i can say id be furious if i donated a loved ones organs to someone who basically doesnt give a toss about recieving and looking after it. What a insult that would be to the donator and the the person who couldve had it if that person didnt. That women with fatty liver diesease infuriated me with her attitude. Her attiude to the drinking was shocking despite the fact that it could kill her, in mu opinion NO one should even be allowed to be on the transpant list if they are continuing to abuse thier bodies.
yes didnt you see it, the big board of people that decided. I didnt say they decided agianist the drinkers, but they look at the case they dont just give livers out willy nilly. The poor bloke at end that didnt get one. Do you think because of life choices, some bad ones that they shouldnt get them?
I'd like to think that if I was to donate then they would help anyone no matter what their circumstances and this would give them a kick up the bum to sort their lives out, and if they didnt then take it back lol. I'm just trying to say everyone makes mistakes, if a family member was in a serious condition that resulted from being drunk should they not save them because they shouldnt have been drunk?
i see what your saying ummmm but i cant help but feel that if someone said to me ''gem, if you have another drink, you will die'' then surely that would be enough to make you stop! If you want something bad enough you will do anything to get it.
The case of that old man that didnt get the liver transplant and died in the end was so sad, especially when he said that if he could turn back time he would never of drank etc. He got off the drink, he was truely fighting for his life and he didnt get given the chance..
The case of that old man that didnt get the liver transplant and died in the end was so sad, especially when he said that if he could turn back time he would never of drank etc. He got off the drink, he was truely fighting for his life and he didnt get given the chance..