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1019.1 | one way | GIDDAY::BOWMAN | | Thu Jun 07 1990 22:22 | 9 |
| i dont know how consent for donation is done where you are
but all we do is sign a part of our drivers licence
and we can specify (if we wish) organs that can and
cant be taken
i suppose its the one thing you always carry with you
and if your in a fatal car accident there is no time lost
reg
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1019.2 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | fantasia | Fri Jun 08 1990 10:26 | 7 |
| I'm an organ donor. Have been since I got my license.
Heck - if I can't use 'em, I'm sure someone else can....and should get
a chance to (I think about this every time a medical helicopter flies
over Worcester at high speed on the way to UMass Med).
-Jody
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1019.3 | A wonderful gift! | WMOIS::JETTE | | Fri Jun 08 1990 11:30 | 9 |
| Yes, in Mass. you can have a sticker put on your license to specify
that you are an organ donor. As stated in .1, it saves time if one
is involved in a fatal accident. I was at my SO's sons graduation
last night and I just couldn't get the thought of Aaron out of my
head. As stated in .2, hell if I'm dead, I can't use them any more
or if (and God forbid) anything happened to either of my sons, I would
want someone else to have the opportunity to live if they were to die.
What greater gift could you give than the gift of life!
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1019.4 | | FDCV07::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Fri Jun 08 1990 14:57 | 3 |
| I would assume you have to sign up to be donor before having the
sticker on your license? How do you sign up?
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1019.5 | | AKOV11::BHOLLAND | | Fri Jun 08 1990 16:09 | 10 |
| re. .4
At the time of renewing your licence, pick up and fill out the form.
That's it! A little sticker on your licence is all you get, all you
need. They do ask that you have a witness sign the form, and you
keep that little card in your wallet. This is so that they know the
nearest relative to contact and can contact the witness who will
veryify your intention to donate organs.
I'm a donor, and so far it feels great!
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1019.6 | DON'T FORGET YOUR WILL TOO | CURIE::SEMIENKO | | Fri Jun 08 1990 17:42 | 10 |
| I heard about Aaron's story on the Paul Harvey news at noon. I think
organ donation is wonderful ... by all means fill out the form at the time
of license renewal. However, I think it is equally important, if not
moreso, to make note of your desire to donate in your will and to
notify your family of your desires. It is my understanding that their
"consent" for removal of organs is needed at the time of your death.
That is a hard decision for some people to make so make your wishes
known and heard often!
Nancy
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1019.7 | Make your wishes known | CUPCSG::RUSSELL | | Mon Jun 11 1990 17:08 | 16 |
| Putting the desire to donate organs in your will can make the desire
known too late: i.e. after you are buried and your will is probated
and read.
There is a kind of pre-will that enables you to state preferences such
as organ donation, funeral and burial wishes. I forget what it is
called.
My father died about 18 years ago and when the doctor notified us
(waiting in the hospital hallway) that he was gone, I asked about organ
donation. All that was in good enough condition to donate was his
corneas and they were promptly used.
I have always carried an organ donor card (in fact, it was getting my
first card and needing my parent's signature since I was a minor) that
made me aware that my dad believed in organ donation.
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1019.8 | | GUESS::DERAMO | Colorado Rocky Mountain high | Mon Jun 11 1990 19:53 | 4 |
| .6 sounds right to me...I once read that hospitals ignore
those donor cards and ask the family.
Dan
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1019.9 | A little annoyed... | NYEM1::COHEN | In search of something wonderful | Thu Jun 14 1990 09:39 | 10 |
| First of all...some religions PROHIBIT organ donation...
Second of all...please change the title of the topic.....this is not
about my sister (read any sibling, friend, etc) coming of age and
passing a rite of life, graduation, but about a personal choice that
some will make and some will not...
Please put this under a topic that is appropriate....not a place where
folks will be congratulating those that have made it!
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1019.10 | A little surprised... | QUIVER::STEFANI | What is an obscene amount of $? | Thu Jun 14 1990 13:40 | 19 |
| re: .9
1. Some religions prohibit organ donations, many do not. Above all, it is
a personal decision, no one is arguing that.
2. The base noter decided that this topic was important enough to
enter. While many of us are celebrating graduations of our loved
ones, the base author wanted us to reflect on those students who
haven't, due to illness and disease and NOT due to a lack of desire
for an education.
If this is an emotional topic for you, NEXT UNSEEN and move on.
There are many Digital employees that haven't put much thought to
how they can serve humanity after they're gone. I believe this is
a useful topic in this conference.
Regards,
Larry
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1019.11 | I'm alos a little surprised! | WMOIS::JETTE | | Thu Jun 14 1990 16:44 | 17 |
| RE .10--THANKS! You said it all perfectly. I certainly did not intend
to offend ANYONE, ANY religion, etc.
RE .9 -- I know it might be against certain people's beliefs, religion,
whatever. If that's the case, fine! I was merely suggesting people
give it some thought because I'll bet a lot of people never even
considered it and not out of lack of concern, etc. Just never thought
of it--period. I think the title is very appropriate because it is
that time of the year when many of us are attending graduations or
at least hearing about them all over the place. As .10 stated, how
lucky those of us are that have children who were able to graduate--
many, many people are not that lucky because of something I feel is
so unnecessary. If you are annoyed or offended, I'm sorry. I'm also
sorry that you obviously could not find it in your heart to be a little
more understanding or sympathetic. We are talking about kids dying
here and maybe something we could all do to prolong those lives!
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1019.12 | Hopefully not "offensive" or "surprised" | BTOVT::BOATENG_K | Ahem!Gabh mo Leithsceal,Muinteoir! | Thu Jun 14 1990 18:32 | 5 |
| Re. 1019.11 by WMOIS::JETTE
Title -<I'm alos a little surprised >-
What is "alos" ?
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1019.13 | | EARRTH::MALLETT | Barking Spider Industries | Thu Jun 14 1990 18:51 | 7 |
| re: .12
� What is "alos" ?
A typographical error (called an inversion) for "also".
Steve
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1019.14 | ...Thanks.. | BTOVT::BOATENG_K | Ahem!Gabh mo Leithsceal,Muinteoir! | Thu Jun 14 1990 19:55 | 1 |
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1019.15 | | FDCV07::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Fri Jun 15 1990 13:36 | 3 |
| Out of curiosity - does anyone know which religions disallow organ
donations? And the reason?
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1019.16 | | SSGBPM::KENAH | Beyond Need Lies Desire | Mon Jun 18 1990 10:28 | 3 |
| I believe some the tenets of Orthodox Judaism prohibit organ donation.
andrew
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