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Mar 31, 2025
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KingDave
The Movie Guy
I used to be fine with everything but donating skin and eyes. But once I recognized how much it would help
someone to get whatever part of me, they can use every last bit of my body for donation. Take it all!
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POLL: Are you, or would you choose to be an organ donor?
CopperLix
All-American
Mar 31, 10:42am
"It really makes things complicated in the resurrection." — someone, somewhere.
gangbusters
Mar 31, 10:44am
I can't help but post this. There's an interesting NDE anecdote that
Mitty
Mar 31, 10:56am
Please be aware that in most states it's your family who gets to make the final
Jeff Spicoli
Mar 31, 10:45am
mmmm, not really, if you are registered as an organ donor, and if your medical directives are updated in your estate
ChinaFan
Mar 31, 12:23pm
Curious the reasoning behind the no? Any care to explain.
Wife_Apologist
Mar 31, 10:48am
I'm a no for the reasons you explained
Remigius
Mar 31, 10:57am
But if you choose no, my understanding is your wife and kids can't override your decision. Am I misinformed?
sanitarium
Apr 1, 10:06am
I believe the right answer is it depends
Remigius
Apr 1, 10:48am
I used to be fine with everything but donating skin and eyes. But once I recognized how much it would help
KingDave
Mar 31, 10:49am
If you don't donate they literally just pull them out and throw them in the
Cougs'16
Mar 31, 10:50am
Google tells me that isn't true. Organs are not typically removed unless there's an autopsy.
John Doe
Mar 31, 10:53am
Wow, you're right. I guess Big Organ Donation propaganda got to me
Cougs'16
Mar 31, 10:56am
No way! I don't want my guts touching some sick guy.
goldengoose
Mar 31, 10:55am
I donated a kidney to my brother in law(who’s more of a brother) back in 2017. I wound up with a major complication
Islandercoug
Mar 31, 11:10am
I didn't take the heat from all of the covid vaccine propaganda for nothing
materialized
Mar 31, 11:12am
RE: I didn't take the heat from all of the covid vaccine propaganda for nothing
Blue for Life
Mar 31, 11:52am
With an important caveat that my family gets final say on who gets them. One
TerpCoug
Mar 31, 11:17am
Sounds like they needed better screening of recipients, not unwilling donors.
John Doe
Mar 31, 11:21am
Please be an organ donor and also please be prepared for this to add some trauma to an already traumatized family.
cheezedawg
Mar 31, 11:22am
On the one hand, I can help someone live. But on the other hand, I won't be able to see in the resurrection because I
Bob Vance
Mar 31, 11:34am
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