Sorry no efi, National Organ, and tissue awaremess week

Jeff M tystorm at email.msn.com
Fri Apr 21 04:09:32 GMT 2000


Absolutely as important as the great people that are here, line up with your
parts
when it is needed.  My wife and I have donor cards in our wallets, when you
care to give the very best, give you own (just don't party too hardy so they
are at least good organs ;-).

Jeff M


> I apologize in advance for the lack of efi content, but I can't help not
to
> post this
> If you have to flame me please do it off list.
> Grumpy
>
>  Needless to say it's a topic very close to me.
> If your not, please consider being an organ donor.
> It effects so many people, and is a miracle of life.
> While folks think primarily of heart and lungs, the are lots of tissues
that
> can make a life normal for someone else.  There are many cosmetic things
> that greatly improve life for the malformed, or burnt.  As good as plastic
> surgeons are they can't create tissue to work with for like noses ears
> eyelids etc..
> You can't in your wildest moments even begin to understand what it is to
> watch your body waste away.  Hearing the words Terminally Ill, and they
are
> addressing you.  It's all so crushing.  To get a second chance is just
such
> a *GIFT*.
>   To save someone or some people is not to be underestimated.  Heart,
lungs,
> liver, kidneys, are all nesessary, long term you can't live without them.
> For someone to see, can you imagine.  For a adolescent disfigured due to
an
> accident, or young person suffering from genitic faults.  I got to see
some
> graphic stuff of the changes made due to transplants, it's just, well
beyond
> words.
>   When your done with em, they still, can be of use to others.   It's
still
> a pure program, where nothing matters other then your level of need, if
your
> waiting.   No, they don't pull the plug on you either, to harvest you if
you
> are a donor.
>   Imagine how you'd feel, if you were losing, the ability to live.  Would
> you want a donor?, don't try to answer that, you'll only know the truth to
> that guestion, should the time come.
>   If your undecided, and want to write me off list, please do.
> Bruce




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