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Neil 14-12-2017 16:17

Re: Organ Donation
 
I think it's unethical to burn or leave to rot perfectly good organs that could save lives

Margaret Pilkington 14-12-2017 16:32

Re: Organ Donation
 
Because you think it is unethical does not make it true Neil.

Donating organs after death should be a positive informed choice...and not an opt out sort of decision.
That sort of ploy is used by companies that give you two weeks free trial of something, but take your credit card details knowing full well that they will capture the unwary by inertia.

It won't be long before blood is taken at birth to determine your HLA so that they can determine which organs will be suitable for harvesting...I distrust the state.

If you are OK with implied consent, then you have no problems.(or at least, none that you can recognise)

Margaret Pilkington 14-12-2017 17:12

Re: Organ Donation
 
Neil, I am sure that in the time I have been on this forum, it has been recognised that I am a cynical old baggage.
Being female as well, I am perverse, contrary. If someone tells me that I cannot do something I will do my utmost to prove them wrong...equally if someone tells me I HAVE to do something I will do my best not to do it...employing whatever means are necessary.

That is just the way I am. My sense of esteem does not rely on what anyone else thinks of me. I am past all that. If I please myself I know that at least one person(the most important one) is happy.
And frequently what I am saying is what others out there are thinking, it is just that you are not one of them!

cashman 14-12-2017 17:15

Re: Organ Donation
 
Take no notice Neil is always right.:rolleyes:

Retlaw 14-12-2017 23:04

Re: Organ Donation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1205722)
Neil, I am sure that in the time I have been on this forum, it has been recognised that I am a cynical old baggage.
Being female as well, I am perverse, contrary. If someone tells me that I cannot do something I will do my utmost to prove them wrong...equally if someone tells me I HAVE to do something I will do my best not to do it...employing whatever means are necessary.

That is just the way I am. My sense of esteem does not rely on what anyone else thinks of me. I am past all that. If I please myself I know that at least one person(the most important one) is happy.
And frequently what I am saying is what others out there are thinking, it is just that you are not one of them!

Margaret, once again you've said it as it is, looks like we think the same things. I'm a cynical owd git, and as contarary as its possible to be, when I was in the Fire Brigade my attitude earned me a title by the officers, S.U.I.B. Scruffy Untidy, Insubordinate, Bastard.
And I don't give a dam what people think of me either.
Lurch.
S.U.I.B.


Margaret Pilkington 15-12-2017 07:01

Re: Organ Donation
 
Retlaw, like you, I am one of a kind.
Marmite is what I am, there are some who like me, there are others who do not.
I work by my own moral compass. I would never knowingly harm someone or something, I try to live by what were once considered to be Christian principles(is that a rude word now).
That said, I still have the power of critical thought. I do NOT always swallow what the establishment would have me believe as I realise that the establishment has its own agenda...and this may be far different to my own.
I respect the opinions of others, but they do not colour my own opinions.

It is a very emotive subject so there is bound to be a range of thought....sometimes you do the wrong thing for the right reason(l believe that organ donation is good, BUT only when done freely with obtained(rather than assumed) consent

There, I have said it all in the best way that I can.
I have no more to add to this discussion, so having started it, I am going to leave it there.

Morecambe Ex Pat 15-12-2017 07:18

Re: Organ Donation
 
I will be making a positive choice not to opt out, that is my decision not that of the state.

Less 15-12-2017 16:54

Re: Organ Donation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Morecambe Ex Pat (Post 1205753)
I will be making a positive choice not to opt out, that is my decision not that of the state.

Quite right, well done, it is a positive response, if even only one person is given a second chance because of what you or I can do after death, then our lives haven't been in vain.

Less 15-12-2017 16:56

Re: Organ Donation
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1205752)

I have no more to add to this discussion, so having started it, I am going to leave it there.

Heard that before somewhere!


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