To: GrandEagle
Even though that box may be checked off, the heir still has to sign a consent for the harvest. Hospitals really C their A on this matter. The notion of a K-Mart for parts is farfetched.
14 posted on
06/28/2006 6:33:43 AM PDT by
Westlander
(Unleash the Neutron Bomb)
To: Westlander
The notion of a K-Mart for parts is farfetched.
It very well could be. However, since I will be unable to speak for myself, I don't want any reason for them to take them before I'm finished with them.
I saw a show on (20/20, 60 min type) on TV a few years back about this kind of stuff.
It is just fine with me for someone else to have anything they want as long as I am finished with it.
Cordially,
GE
To: Westlander
I personally have watched a hospital case worker pushing for organ havesting to a family in a crisis with the family member in a coma from an accident.
As a third party the message I saw was "don't delay, pull the plug we need the organs."
The case worker was operating from a compassion script and the family kept telling her he had said he did not want to be a donor. The rest of us there asked her to leave because she was too persistent.
42 posted on
06/28/2006 8:09:34 AM PDT by
longtermmemmory
(VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
To: Westlander
the harvest?
No goober gonna harvest me!
No donating, I will sell the right to have my organs to the highest bidder for the options on Ebay!Then they pay my estate.
the auction.
103 posted on
06/28/2006 8:37:45 PM PDT by
Candor7
(Into Liberal flatulance goes the best hope of the West, and who wants to be a smart feller?)
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