Organ donation

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Dude653

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I found out that my son's organ donations saved five people's lives
He always had such a generous Heart
I'm so proud of him
 

Oncefallen

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As much as we may disagree on a multitude of subjects, I am truly sorry for your loss.
 

Blain

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I found out that my son's organ donations saved five people's lives
He always had such a generous Heart
I'm so proud of him
My friend your son is a hero
 

tourist

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I found out that my son's organ donations saved five people's lives
He always had such a generous Heart
I'm so proud of him
Your son gave hope and life to many and that is something that a dad can be proud of.
 

Blain

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Absolutely, without a doubt.
Hopefully I can donate blood soon I have that rare type that can give to anyone but was told I couldn't donate because I had cancer when I was a kid but apparently after you are cured for ten years or more you can I was soooo happy to hear this
 

laughingheart

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I found out that my son's organ donations saved five people's lives
He always had such a generous Heart
I'm so proud of him
There are no words for what you have gone through. I am so glad he has such an amazing legacy.
 

HoneyDew

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Apr 30, 2011
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My condolences to you, your family and those who loved your son.
 

breno785au

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That's both heartbreaking and lovely at the same time. Can't begin to imagine what you've gone through.
 

Tararose

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What a beautiful example of the love of Christ, Giving life in death. I am so sorry for your loss though, May you find the God of all Comforts to be your strength and your peace at this Difficult time X
 

Subhumanoidal

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My mother died when I was 21, needing organs donated. From that point on I always made a point to ensure I was an organ donor.
And I'm alive now due to having received a donated organ. 8 years this December.
 

Tararose

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My mother died when I was 21, needing organs donated. From that point on I always made a point to ensure I was an organ donor.
And I'm alive now due to having received a donated organ. 8 years this December.
Science had come a long way! I believe God has the last say regarding our day of departure, but I am
Grateful He has given such amazing knowledge and wisdom to man to achieve such good things,( despite the deprived and lost state of humanity as a whole.) not only we believers can be helped but all of those who have access to such treatment. That is the mercy of God.
 

Lanolin

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aw
amazing. You now have five extra 'sons'
 
Feb 28, 2016
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it's very interesting that 'DUDE' actually KNEW how he got ALL (5) pieces of CONFIDENTUAL-MEDICAL INFO -
love this SITE, it gives any and everybody a 'soapbox'...
 

MeefAnol

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In my opinion, organ donation is a challenging thing for people who are already in a hospital bed or for those who want to save someone's life. Organs can appeal to people who really save lives, we read on the donation forum about donate , and we are very shocked at how many people are waiting to get a healthy organ that their life depends on, this action is not to everyone's liking, but we also need to think about people who have non-composure, if there is someone who stands for it, depends on their life.d with me I would not oppose a discussion on this topic, to get some helpful information
 
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it's very interesting that 'DUDE' actually KNEW how he got ALL (5) pieces of CONFIDENTUAL-MEDICAL INFO -
love this SITE, it gives any and everybody a 'soapbox'...
God bless all organ donors, i say that as a recipiant.
i had a heart transplant going on 16 years ago and still going strong
and dilligently following cardiologists orders, God bless them too
 

Nemo

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For organs such as liver, kidneys, heart and lungs the 'donor' must first be declared 'brain dead' (which is not death, it is a made up term used for the sole purpose of procuring organs). Then, they will be taken to surgery (usually without an anaesthetic.......they just get paralysing agents to stop them flinching as they are being cut up) and one by one their organs will be cut out of them until finally their 'beating' heart is cut out. At that point, the donor dies.

Nobody would take an organ from a truly dead person and consider it to be of any use to anybody else. Organs are only useful if they come from a living human being whose life has been judged as less valuable than the one their organs are going to go to. Not forgetting of course, that the 'brain dead' person will make a lot of money for hospitals instead of having to have a lot of money spent on them. Always follow the money.
 

Tararose

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For organs such as liver, kidneys, heart and lungs the 'donor' must first be declared 'brain dead' (which is not death, it is a made up term used for the sole purpose of procuring organs). Then, they will be taken to surgery (usually without an anaesthetic.......they just get paralysing agents to stop them flinching as they are being cut up) and one by one their organs will be cut out of them until finally their 'beating' heart is cut out. At that point, the donor dies.

Nobody would take an organ from a truly dead person and consider it to be of any use to anybody else. Organs are only useful if they come from a living human being whose life has been judged as less valuable than the one their organs are going to go to. Not forgetting of course, that the 'brain dead' person will make a lot of money for hospitals instead of having to have a lot of money spent on them. Always follow the money.
I would be interested to know the source material this information came from. Would
You mind sharing please
 

Nemo

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Within the medical and nursing community none of this is unknown. It is just that most people think there is nothing wrong with prematurely ending a person’s life. I call that murder but they call it ‘healthcare’.
It happens all the time in other areas of ‘healthcare’ too of course. Morphine and Midazolam etc are used all the time to finish people off. It’s called ‘end of life care’.
Modern medicine has decided that they have power over life and death and forget that there is a holy God who will require answers for every single death they were part of bringing about.