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Lurch
04-04-2013, 08:19
Well I recently found out that I will be needing a liver transplant in the near future. I have a hereditary blood disorder that wasn't caught in time and my liver is toast.

So I ask everyone if you aren't a organ donor please mark it on your drivers license. Also tell all your friends to sign up as well.

You could save 10 lives if yours happens to end to soon.

rockhound
04-04-2013, 08:38
you have tough road ahead, hope everything works out for you.

Mazin
04-04-2013, 08:43
Prayers for a donor to be found quickly and a speedy recovery!

RCCrawler
04-04-2013, 08:58
Marked as a donor, I also donate blood as often as they let me.

Bailey Guns
04-04-2013, 09:03
I'm down. Best wishes.

Sparky
04-04-2013, 09:05
Sadly I cannot be a organ or blood donor.

patrick0685
04-04-2013, 10:29
already done...i also donate my blood although with overseas travels it doesnt happen as much as it should

mrghost
04-04-2013, 10:41
Wife and I are marked as donors. Hope you get what you need soon.

Dingo
04-04-2013, 11:20
Prayers for your recovery and an expedited path to it!!

Wulf202
04-04-2013, 11:25
Organ donor since 18 but I don't "donate" to bonfils and their "charity"

TS12000
04-04-2013, 11:37
Organ donor since 18 but I don't "donate" to bonfils and their "charity"

Backstory?

jhood001
04-04-2013, 11:44
Hang in, Lurch!

Wulf202
04-04-2013, 11:52
I know the former maintenance guy for their head quarters. Thus guy refused to give them blood and the old man had a 2 gallon card from red cross. From his home state where they knew him by name every time he came in.. They rent 2 floors of the clock tower building. 1 floor is vacant 99% of the time because its meeting rooms
Most if not all the people that work there are related to the founder. They all have company provided vehicles and high salaries. The vehicles included 2 Mercedes. They charge $65 a pint for blood to cover expenses last I knew.

Red cross doesn't take blood in co. They gave up a couple of states to bonfils in return for no competition in other states.

The only way around all this is a directed donation where you say this blood is for "john Smith" and they don't charge the recipients account. I was working on a charity to email names for directed donations but I lack the computer knowledge

KestrelBike
04-04-2013, 14:21
I know the former maintenance guy for their head quarters. Thus guy refused to give them blood and the old man had a 2 gallon card from red cross. From his home state where they knew him by name every time he came in.. They rent 2 floors of the clock tower building. 1 floor is vacant 99% of the time because its meeting rooms
Most if not all the people that work there are related to the founder. They all have company provided vehicles and high salaries. The vehicles included 2 Mercedes. They charge $65 a pint for blood to cover expenses last I knew.

Red cross doesn't take blood in co. They gave up a couple of states to bonfils in return for no competition in other states.

The only way around all this is a directed donation where you say this blood is for "john Smith" and they don't charge the recipients account. I was working on a charity to email names for directed donations but I lack the computer knowledge

Am I the only one who couldn't follow this one bit?

Birddog1911
04-04-2013, 14:28
What is your blood type? Talk to your doctor about a partial liver transplant? I don't know much, but I believe that I heard that a living donor can give part of their liver to a recipient.

Lurch
04-04-2013, 17:11
I just went through 2 days of classes and testing. One good thing is I'm AB- which allows me to get a liver from anyone. Bad thing is they give out livers based on blood type and only about .6% of people have AB- blood. I'm a really big guy and the live donor liver must be the same size so it will be tough to find one. So basically if I don't get an AB- liver I will have to get really sick to leap over the other blood types.

dorsum
04-04-2013, 19:22
Already done and good luck.

centrarchidae
04-04-2013, 19:56
I'm not in a hurry to die and I doubt that my organs will be worth anything by then, but I give Bonfils their pint of B-neg every two months. Amazingly, they haven't gotten irritated with my "I dunno, I don't think I'm all the way up to 110 pounds" or "Screw it, can we just go for a quart?" jokes that I've been beating to death for years.

centrarchidae
04-04-2013, 19:58
I think it was a "yet another charity spending too much on admin salaries" story.

To be fair, that's one of the things that ground my gears a bit about the Red Cross, even if that's not why I eventually stopped volunteering.


Am I the only one who couldn't follow this one bit?

stevelkinevil
04-04-2013, 21:21
been an organ donor since I was first licenced many moons ago. Afterall what the hell do I need them for if I'm dead? (avoid the liver though)

Jeffrey Lebowski
04-04-2013, 21:42
I just went through 2 days of classes and testing. One good thing is I'm AB- which allows me to get a liver from anyone. Bad thing is they give out livers based on blood type and only about .6% of people have AB- blood. I'm a really big guy and the live donor liver must be the same size so it will be tough to find one. So basically if I don't get an AB- liver I will have to get really sick to leap over the other blood types.

:( Hang in there. :(

gnihcraes
04-04-2013, 21:45
Wife and I are marked as donors. Hopeful thoughts to you for finding a donor.

My Aunt lived for 25 years on a donated kidney, really let her enjoy a lot of things she would have missed, was a great gift by someone.

MattR
04-04-2013, 21:49
I heard before that when they harvest donor organs the deceased estate is stuck with the bill and insurance won't cover it. I never new if that was true or not? I always wondered about that.

griebel303
04-05-2013, 08:54
Signed up when I got my motorcycle. Praying for a match for you!

Sparky
04-05-2013, 09:26
I heard before that when they harvest donor organs the deceased estate is stuck with the bill and insurance won't cover it. I never new if that was true or not? I always wondered about that.

Never heard that. When my mom suddenly passed we donated her corneas. No bill to her estate

TheBelly
04-05-2013, 09:33
I'm an organ donor, but I've had a few interesting health problems, so they might want to weary of that. I'll just donate my spleen to science or something.

good luck, Lurch. Prayers outbound.