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Organ Donation
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There is good news this morning about the rise in organ donation after someone has died.
But it would seem that we still have a long way to go. There are 1000's of people on the waiting list for organ transplants, most of them kidneys. Apparently every body that allows organ donation, saves 4 lives.
Why wouldn't anybody want to save lives by donating their organs ?
But it would seem that we still have a long way to go. There are 1000's of people on the waiting list for organ transplants, most of them kidneys. Apparently every body that allows organ donation, saves 4 lives.
Why wouldn't anybody want to save lives by donating their organs ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks naomi for your link concerning Asian people and organ donation. I had been trying to find accurate info on the 'net this morning but failed.
The only possible reason I can see for Asian people not to participate in the donation program is religious. So, yet another area where blindly following a religion is holding people back in the modern world. Only this time it appears to be killing them.
Why can't people make up their own minds without having it made up for them by priests ?
The only possible reason I can see for Asian people not to participate in the donation program is religious. So, yet another area where blindly following a religion is holding people back in the modern world. Only this time it appears to be killing them.
Why can't people make up their own minds without having it made up for them by priests ?
ummmmm no I agree, it can't be very nice for Doctors to ask the relatives but I would imagine it isn't very nice waiting for years for a kidney transplant either, especially if you have to go through dialysis 3 times a week.
It just makes common sense to me to donate organs. I have told my relatives that I want to help out others after my death. I just hope they agree when the time comes.
It just makes common sense to me to donate organs. I have told my relatives that I want to help out others after my death. I just hope they agree when the time comes.
This link gives a list of views of various religions. I think a lot of reluctance stems from superstition and out-dated philosophy.
http:// www.org antrans plants. org/und erstand ing/rel igion/
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I don't think Mrs O that probably arises
After all you need to go on a list - probably easier to turn that down as there's no real guarantee of availability
It's not as if someone comes along and says 'You need a transplant - there's one on the shelf right here - it can cure you today just say the word'
After all you need to go on a list - probably easier to turn that down as there's no real guarantee of availability
It's not as if someone comes along and says 'You need a transplant - there's one on the shelf right here - it can cure you today just say the word'