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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Tampa Bay Region, Florida
Posts: 456
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Tampa Bay Region, Florida
Posts: 456
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Donorship - when you can't donate, you can - in other ways:
I had always been a full body / organ donor until
2007, they had to remove me off the list after
the extensive lab report results came back as
technology had advanced far more than decades
ago - I cannot be a full body / organ donor no
longer (neither can my son either because of
the genetic issues, he would have to be checked
as well).
The thing about it is - this lab work-up is so
expensive, but the Government approved of it,
as mine needed to be updated anyway, in which
unfortunately after multiple pages - it was not
good news at all. I was removed off immediately
from the Donor database.
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My heart did break when I learned of the news
that I could no longer be a donor no more; however
I can still donate my body to Neuroscience, which
they want it. I am currently awaiting for response
as far as what they want so the set up can all be
arranged - so that which they do not want will
go to the next paragraph below:
The Law Enforcement needs bodies badly! They
accept donations, for they use it to train the CSI,
and very few people even KNOW about this.
You can donate what can be used to Living People,
and remainder to Medical Research and Law Enforcement,
they need donations like this badly.
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I thought I would post this for those who are unable
to donate at all due to medical or genetic disorders
or other specific criteria - that they can still donate
and receive honors and tribute (to which the survivors
will receive it).
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Sharon
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" Vujà Dé - The feeling you've
never been in here before!"
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