Aug 11, 2016, 01:51 AM
Aug 11, 2016, 03:32 AM
Once I turn 18, I will be registering myself. Since I don't see any reason I may be brain dead in the upcoming years, I will avoid this conversation with my parents.
Aug 11, 2016, 03:33 AM
Regarding religions, I have a small part of me that thinks Jehovas Witnesses are against it. I think I read it somewhere.
Aug 11, 2016, 03:35 AM
(Aug 11, 2016, 03:33 AM)Nightmare Wrote: [ -> ]Regarding religions, I have a small part of me that thinks Jehovas Witnesses are against it. I think I read it somewhere.I think that only has to do with giving blood and what not. For instance a Jehovas Witness would not be given blood during surgery or in the ER.
Aug 11, 2016, 04:14 AM
I'll be signing up to it when I'm 18.
Aug 11, 2016, 04:38 AM
Are you a registered organ donor: Yes I am, when I took my driving permit test I signed up as an Organ Donator.
Why/Why not: If I can die to save another human being from joining me in death, why not? I won't be needing em anymore.
Why/Why not: If I can die to save another human being from joining me in death, why not? I won't be needing em anymore.
Aug 11, 2016, 05:43 AM
(Aug 9, 2016, 11:20 PM)George Wrote: [ -> ](Aug 9, 2016, 11:19 PM)Nightmare Wrote: [ -> ]Sadly I can't become an organ donor because I've got a couple of things that prevent me from doing so which sorta sucks, but nevertheless it's still pretty damn important to become one if you can, so I understand why your talking about it.
See if you can donate some of your organs to science instead.
Aug 11, 2016, 01:21 PM
Dont remember if im in my country or if my parents had assign me when i was young
Aug 11, 2016, 01:45 PM
A really thoughtful post, probably caught the eye of every poor player on LL. After reading this and watching the video I think I will be signing up to the organ donors list as soon as I turn 18. Great idea, man. Thanks for opening my eyes on this massively critical topic.
Aug 11, 2016, 03:54 PM
Yes; I became an organ donor as soon as I filled out the paperwork for my driver's license.
Why: if I'm involved in some sort of tragic incident which results in my death, I'm not going to need anything from my own body afterwords, so why not use it to save someone's life. The easiest choice I ever made was signing up to be an organ donor, and I'll never regret my decision.
Why: if I'm involved in some sort of tragic incident which results in my death, I'm not going to need anything from my own body afterwords, so why not use it to save someone's life. The easiest choice I ever made was signing up to be an organ donor, and I'll never regret my decision.
Aug 11, 2016, 04:28 PM
I'm pretty sure I signed up to be an organ donor when I got my license a few years ago, but on further checking I don't have a card or anything like that so wasn't sure; I just signed up again now. This is why I strongly support the UK - and any other governments - swapping to an opt-out system, rather than the current opt-in one. There are probably a great many people who support the principle of organ donation but who never got around to being registered, or thought they had a long time yet until they die. Even people who are on the fence about it are less likely to opt-out. I'm fully supportive of organ donation - my EPQ project was even regarding a serious lack of organ donations and the potential ways to tackle this (more on this below) - but I fell into the former class, and had not gotten around to it.
For those who are interested: in my project I spoke about how various factors, both personal and political, led to a severe shortage of donations in the UK. One of these was the opt-out system. Being myself though, I had to take a look into the future of organ donation: I discussed the possibility of growing new tissue and organs, and replacing damaged organs with advanced prosthetic counterparts where possible. This was about four years ago; had I done the project now I'd have had so much more to talk about: 3D printing of organs and biological tissue and further advancements in prosthetic technology. It's a really interesting field and some 'sci-fi' things really aren't that far off.
That said, you shouldn't hold off from registering as a donor just because the future is promising. There will likely always be a need for real, human organs, so please, register to donate.
For those who are interested: in my project I spoke about how various factors, both personal and political, led to a severe shortage of donations in the UK. One of these was the opt-out system. Being myself though, I had to take a look into the future of organ donation: I discussed the possibility of growing new tissue and organs, and replacing damaged organs with advanced prosthetic counterparts where possible. This was about four years ago; had I done the project now I'd have had so much more to talk about: 3D printing of organs and biological tissue and further advancements in prosthetic technology. It's a really interesting field and some 'sci-fi' things really aren't that far off.
That said, you shouldn't hold off from registering as a donor just because the future is promising. There will likely always be a need for real, human organs, so please, register to donate.
Don't include me in the 200k prize. I spend all my time on beta anyways and don't give a fuck.
Aug 11, 2016, 04:30 PM
+Support
Aug 11, 2016, 04:58 PM
Saw the video earlier, it really touched me. Thanks to this thread i've just signed up as an organ donor. I thought of it for a split second and then thought:
Why not? Just imagine if you all of the sudden need an organ you would really appreciate a person giving you it.
So why not become a person giving another person a chance to live his/her normal life again.
And after you're dead you're not going to need it anymore so why not donate it.
Why not? Just imagine if you all of the sudden need an organ you would really appreciate a person giving you it.
So why not become a person giving another person a chance to live his/her normal life again.
And after you're dead you're not going to need it anymore so why not donate it.
Aug 11, 2016, 05:56 PM
But overall I agree that the key in all this is from donators. If not for transplants then for science. No research can be done without a source.
Aug 11, 2016, 06:47 PM
I think they should switch it around, you dont OPT in you are by default IN and have to opt OUT.