Liver transplant rules violate my rights, dying man says

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  1. The Rhetoric of Life

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    This is heart breaking.

    This man, although, it can be argued, is paying for his lifestyle and his choices...
    Is left feeling he's not got long to live, and his past, which I wonder if he regrets, because, if anything - the fear of death when you want to live and the condition of being sober for 6 months, even if this man had this as an option, I doubt he would drinking, I think; if he could, given that his life depends on it, I think that would sober him up.

    But as things stand...

    He might not live that long, he's dying.
    His life could be saved...
    If he had a liver transplant.

    -but (and it's a big but)..
    He's not even on the list to get to wait for a liver transplant.

    So probably feels like he's in a crack in the system, and it's a crack that's going to kill him, and his death, while he wants to live, IS AVOIDABLE if he had a liver transplant and I bet, the fact that he's not even on the waiting list for one given his life expectancy, is all sorts pain, anguish, sorrow, and I also bet, that a man in such a condition or anybody, also doesn't need the stress of court to add to it all with a dodgy/shady liver.

    https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/20...t-rules-violate-my-rights-dying-man-says.html
     
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    Moi621 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    UCLA is known to boost a person to the top of the list for $ $ $ $
    Larry Hagman. aka J.R. Ewing
    A Japanese mob boss.

    Should organs be harvested from
    any hardly warm corpse without consent?
     
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    DennisTate Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    No....... consent should be necessary.......
    especially if the person in question may decide to come back.......
    It is getting easier and easier for souls to do so at this time.......

    Here is some interesting material on Larry Hagman that got him some extra fame and popularity......
    https://www.near-death.com/experiences/triggers/drugs.html
     
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