View Poll Results: Are you an Organ Donor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kardan View Post
    At the end of the day, it's not my decision.
    what do you mean?

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    It is your families decision when it comes to it like I'm signed up and everything but my mum said today she wouldn't want to say yes to me being chopped up. But you're not chopped up they replace bones they take with wooden prosphetics so you're not all floppy and they replace your eyeballs with glass balls





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    Quote Originally Posted by Futz View Post
    what do you mean?
    If I'm an organ donor, my next of kin can still refuse.
    If I'm not an organ donor, my next of kin can still consent.

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    Yeah I told my mum today I'd give all her organs and stuff away so something happy could come of her death and she said it was mean because she'd feel funny about it, so I said she wouldn't feel anything cos she'd be dead. That actually sounds really harsh but death is like the end so I would donate relatives organs so somebody else could live again.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Kardan View Post
    If I'm an organ donor, my next of kin can still refuse.
    If I'm not an organ donor, my next of kin can still consent.
    isnt there an option to fully opt out tho

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    I'm not but I am interested in it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Futz View Post
    you're a piece of **** if you choose not to be
    how does it make me a piece of **** if i don't want to be? they're my organs and it's my choice if i wanna give them away or not :s
    Always have courage and be kind

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    Not that I know of, because they're wanting all the organs they can get because of low supplies. They did talk a while ago about an opt out system but I don't think anything ever came of it





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    Quote Originally Posted by Kardan View Post
    If I'm an organ donor, my next of kin can still refuse.
    If I'm not an organ donor, my next of kin can still consent.
    that seems stupid

    I can understand the first point, but the second shouldn't be the case

    If you're strongly against it, no-one should have the final say in the event of your death.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon View Post
    how does it make me a piece of **** if i don't want to be? they're my organs and it's my choice if i wanna give them away or not :s
    you'll be dead sharon

    why do you even care what happens with your body?

    instead you'll just be wasted organs in a box taking up room underground

    joined shortly after by a person who could have benefited from your organs

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