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12-29-2012, 03:49 AM
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Re: Cremation of a Human Body
I signed up for the organ donation program with the hope of helping others too. Just Seems the more I look into it, the more shady it seems. Things like body parts ending up on the black market etc. Just disapointing..do this to help people, and the parts are being SOLD to people not on waiting lists. While average every day people on waiting lists end up dying while someone with more money buys my kidney or other organ. I supppose also, my whole being tossed in the woods thought makes it sound selfish..but If I'm going to want to do something like that. then why not do it as a whole? So, leaves me with this, I'll let it be. The state can harvest my usable body parts, send the bad ones to science/McDonalds..and do with me as they will. And hopefully, someone gets another chance to another day. |
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12-29-2012, 04:04 AM
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Re: Cremation of a Human Body
If you die with family close by or in a hospital and they know you are a donor, you're pretty much guaranteed having your wishes fulfilled, at least in most of the US. The last of my brothers who died was an organ donor. He was a large person. They took skin and his corneas, which I found interesting because he had horrible eyesight. The organs were probably no good because he was an alcoholic and had an enlarged heart and liver. Plenty of skin though for burn patients. We know it was done because my niece had to get a long sleeved shirt and long pants. He'd wear shorts most of the year, the big goof, lol! I miss him terribly, especially with the holidays I remember a comedian who joked about EMTs checking your license if you were in a accident and if your license listed you as an organ donor, they don't bother to resuscitate you! |