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Previously on "Are you an organ donor?"

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  • Batcher
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I think Scottish organs are fairly useless, except for keeping in jars since they're already pickled.

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  • mudskipper
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    Yep, and I'm seriously considering a live kidney donation. The success rate is much better with live donors.

    Cousin died of kidney disease, so it's one that's close to me, although in some ways that puts me off - I can imagine my aunt being a bit miffed if I donated one to a stranger and hadn't offered one to my cousin...

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I think Scottish organs are fairly useless, except for keeping in jars since they're already pickled.
    Pickled Haggis ?!!!

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by Batcher View Post
    I would want to choose who gets my bits. I wouldn't want them going to unionists like minestrone soup
    I think Scottish organs are fairly useless, except for keeping in jars since they're already pickled.

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  • Batcher
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    I would want to choose who gets my bits. I wouldn't want them going to unionists like minestrone soup

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by JRCT View Post
    That's a sketch from Monty Python's Meaning of Life.

    Next you'll be saying you don't want crucifixion.
    Why wouldn't you want crucifixion? It's a doddle.

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  • NoddY
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    No way. Just in case they end up being given to an immigrant.

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  • MaryPoppins
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    Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
    I've carried a card for decades. I've discussed it with my sons so if it happens hopefully anything usable will avoid the chimney.
    I probably should get their views on what they want in the event of their untimely departures, when they were kids it was a decision I would have made.


    Didn't they make it an opt out rather than opt in a while back or was that just a proposal?
    Still opt in, sadly. I like the FAQs on this site - some are quite funny.

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  • JRCT
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    Originally posted by unixman View Post
    Registered: No
    Reason: Cowardice

    I once saw a documentary. Docs were so keen to harvest organs as early as possible, patients were still alive when they were doing it. Some were aware but unable to respond, appeared dead. Somehow they survived (the docs noticed they moved a toe slightly or whatever, I don't remember) and came on the program to talk about it.

    That's a sketch from Monty Python's Meaning of Life.

    Next you'll be saying you don't want crucifixion.

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  • CoolCat
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    Given that in this country you are often stuck in the fridge on a nurses say so, and doctor only comes along to certify your death many hours or days later, after which time you would be dead anyways from the cold of the fridge... I have no faith at all in the system

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  • TykeMerc
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    I've carried a card for decades. I've discussed it with my sons so if it happens hopefully anything usable will avoid the chimney.
    I probably should get their views on what they want in the event of their untimely departures, when they were kids it was a decision I would have made.


    Didn't they make it an opt out rather than opt in a while back or was that just a proposal?

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  • MaryPoppins
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Was that the documentary featuring Hugh Laurie?

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by unixman View Post
    Registered: No
    Reason: Cowardice

    I once saw a documentary. Docs were so keen to harvest organs as early as possible, patients were still alive when they were doing it. Some were aware but unable to respond, appeared dead. Somehow they survived (the docs noticed they moved a toe slightly or whatever, I don't remember) and came on the program to talk about it.

    Was that the documentary featuring Hugh Laurie?

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Haven't done yet, but will do.

    Better than giving my body to the vultures (family!)

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Hadn't heard of that one - giving them your brain, not them themselves.
    Parkinson's UK - Parkinson's UK Brain Bank

    They need lots of different samples to work with, so I thought they could have mine as I'm special

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