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Previously on "And the worms ate into their brains."

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  • original PM
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    jeezusz

    Normally I am a big supporter of the NHS and think they do a good job under difficult circumstances

    But this is completely unacceptable in so many ways.

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  • vetran
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    I assume heads will roll?

    oh no 'lessons will be learnt'.

    The only way they should have been allowed to transplant these would have been with a signed permission slip with ' this organ has been refused as unfit for transplant by another hospital'.

    poor sods

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  • BrilloPad
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    Maybe they would have died anyway without a transplant and had an extera few months?

    "Doctors knew the alcoholic donor of the kidneys had died from meningitis, Cardiff Coroner's Court heard."

    Being alcoholic is not relevant. Only relevance is for liver transplants.

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  • zeitghost
    started a topic And the worms ate into their brains.

    And the worms ate into their brains.



    Stone me.

    BBC News - Patients given kidneys rejected 'unfit' by other hospitals

    Halicephalobus gingivalis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    , comes after the unfortunate results of using cadaver human growth hormone etc. etc. etc.

    They died a damn sight quicker with worm infested brains than they would have on dialysis.
    Last edited by zeitghost; 7 June 2017, 11:21.

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