Posted by Devo on March 16, 2009, 4:44 pm
signing up on the back side of your D.L. is not enough.
Lots of times it's the family of the dead/brain dead that decide if
organs are getting donated.
Hint; Talk now to your family and make clear your wishes so in the moment
of stress, you have helped them make the timely decision to donate.
Share, it's good for everybody.
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It's amazing what you can do. If...
you put your mind to it.
Posted by albundy2 on March 16, 2009, 9:53 pm
> signing up on the back side of your D.L. is not enough.
> Lots of times it's the family of the dead/brain dead that decide if
> organs are getting donated.
> Hint; Talk now to your family and make clear your wishes so in the moment
> of stress, you have helped them make the timely decision to donate.
> Share, it's good for everybody.
> --
> It's amazing what you can do. If...
> you put your mind to it.
Too many of the brain dead have already donated early.
Posted by The Real Bev on March 17, 2009, 8:03 pm
albundy2@mailinator.com wrote:
>> signing up on the back side of your D.L. is not enough.
>> Lots of times it's the family of the dead/brain dead that decide if
>> organs are getting donated.
>> Hint; Talk now to your family and make clear your wishes so in the moment
>> of stress, you have helped them make the timely decision to donate.
>> Share, it's good for everybody.
>
> Too many of the brain dead have already donated early.
...many of whom are still walking around...
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Cheers,
Bev
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Posted by albundy2 on March 18, 2009, 4:36 pm
> albun...@mailinator.com wrote:
> >> signing up on the back side of your D.L. is not enough.
> >> Lots of times it's the family of the dead/brain dead that decide if
> >> organs are getting donated.
> >> Hint; Talk now to your family and make clear your wishes so in the moment
> >> of stress, you have helped them make the timely decision to donate.
> >> Share, it's good for everybody.
> > Too many of the brain dead have already donated early.
> ...many of whom are still walking around...
> --
> Cheers,
> Bev
> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> Do not try to solve all life's problems at once -- learn to
> dread each day as it comes. -- Donald Kaul
Why stop with organ donations? Donate your whole carcass. Wouldn't
you like to hear the comments of medical students examining your junk.
Well, maybe not, but don't overlook the need either. You would save
any cremation and burial expense and that would be frugal.
> Lots of times it's the family of the dead/brain dead that decide if
> organs are getting donated.
> Hint; Talk now to your family and make clear your wishes so in the moment
> of stress, you have helped them make the timely decision to donate.
> Share, it's good for everybody.
> --
> It's amazing what you can do. If...
> you put your mind to it.