Who here is an organ donor?
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Platonic_Caveman — 5 years ago(August 05, 2020 05:40 AM)
@Stammerhead
said this:
You are doing that silly thing GameBoy does where if I get along with someone you hate then that person is my friend.
That wasn't the issue at all and he knows it. I'm not telling him who to like and who not to like. I merely said don't support a thread where some POS is making false allegations against me.
If you new the drama from IMDb involving Stammaman and some lout named Drew Gordon, it was about false accusations Drew made that Stamm was a child molester. Complete rubbish and Drew stalked and harassed him for years with it.
Well a particular scumbag here has been making the same false allegations against me. I merely state the truth like any decent man would, and the false accuser accuses me of "melting down". Stamm made some smart arse comment and bumped the scumbag's thread. I merely asked why he was supporting the same type of false accusations which were made against him on IMDb?
I thought it hypocritical. I have no problem if they chit chat.
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Lilith — 5 years ago(August 03, 2020 11:45 PM)
I didn't know it worked that way in the UK.
On an unrelated topic, I wish we could "opt out" of receiving that unsolicited junk mail "to resident" that fills up our mail boxes.
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None — 5 years ago(August 03, 2020 11:49 PM)
It’s a recent development which I approve of. It’s easy to take your name off the list if you don’t want to do it and I didn’t have to do anything to become a donor. I even have a nice donor card which helps me feel smug.
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rouge — 5 years ago(August 03, 2020 01:50 PM)
Knowing what it’s like in an ER/ Trauma facility, I can say with some degree of certainty that the last thing on those physicians’ mind is your organ donor status. They have too much scrutiny and too much to lose to risk it. Plus, I think you’d need an emotional attachment to someone in need of an organ to let it influence how you treat another patient. Most of the time, hospitals are shipping these organs across the country.
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Lilith — 5 years ago(August 03, 2020 11:42 PM)
I come from an extremely religious family, and you'll need to remember these conversations were said to me when I was under the age of ten. I've also read a lot of books by Robin Cook, and I love medical mysteries where they make the most out of these bizarre scenarios.
It's just a question, and I was curious if anyone gave any sort of thought as to if their bodies were handled differently when they were in a car accident and their license revealed they were an organ donor, would less effort be put into saving your life, kind of like an automatic DNR (I'm just using that as an example purely for the sake of playing devil's advocate in this discussion).
I find the topic interesting to debate, and conspiracy or not, it's fascinating. It's also one that I fully admit to not knowing anything about.
Because of my cancer and treatments, obviously I cannot donate my organs anyway. I'm not even sure I can donate blood. One arm is already off limit because of the fear of lymphedema occurring (which sucks because that's the arm that has a super giver of a vein).
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