I just saw I put down to be an organ donor oj my drivers liscense, something i must have checked a long time ago. Is there any way for me to get myself off organ donation any list? UPDATE: Thank you guys for the info. I have some places to start, I know I can be a bit if an idiot but sometime we just need to be pointed in the right direction. Thanks again
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Why, though? Do you think they'll kill you for your organs if you get into an accident? If they'd be willing to do that, what would stop them from taking your organs anyway, despite your card saying "no"? It certainly wouldn't be morals or fear of retribution.
For me, once I realized the deal, it's just the principle of the thing. I do not want to give permission, just like I would never "donate blood" to those vampires.
Would you also not accept anyone else's blood if it was your life or death? Honestly the blood goes to people, not vampires... It just seems paranoid. I've heard the stories, not that I believe all doctors and nurses to be 100% moral, but still. 99% are just regular folks who want to help.
I am pureblood for life, I would not trust blood from anyone that I did not personally know to be un-poisoned by jabs, and that is a hill I am willing to die on. When it comes to the "blood banks", that is not the doctors and nurses, it is entities like the corrupt Red Cross.
https://rumble.com/v1gto11--did-you-know..-80-of-blood-donations-goes-to-big-pharma-only-around-20-is-.html
Let's be real. You can say that now, but I don't believe you'd opt for death or any blood you could get. Life is too precious and sacred to throw it away like that. When you're there, dying from bloodless, you'd take anything you can get, and you most likely would be unconscious and they wouldn't consult you what flavor of blood you'd like. Whatever's compatible. Most likely you won't ever be in this situation, so you don't really have to die on that hill. It may be the red cross sometimes, but here our local hospital does blood drives too and many smaller, local agencies.
I don't know, is it easier? In my layman's opinion, a person's unusual / routine operation death would be investigated more than whether all organs are in someone's corpse (who died on the scene of an accident, for example).
I'm sure that medical errors happen a lot, our processes aren't perfect and neither are the erring humans. What I'm saying is, if you think your surgeon might murder you if you leave that box ticked...then how can you trust them to treat you after an accident, at all?
Ur family would object for one. You are still alive, so family would be consulted about donation. Make sure they know your wishes.
Unless they ban family from visiting like during covid.
Good point.
That's exactly why. I just lost a friend and he died with no one being able to save him or be there with him while it happened.
Well, if it's my time to go, then so be it. Have my flesh.
The point is ur NOT dead when they start carving you up.
Guess I'd better be real careful not to ever have surgery again, that's suicide!