People across the United States have endured rushed or premature attempts to remove their organs.



This is the reaction at the hospital that I work when an organ donor dies.

Now this here is hyperbole….but I swear to you that the sentiment is the same.

Co-worker actually removed her name from the donor list after a particular incident.

The donor team are complete savages

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Carry on……
 
Gotdamn, that article read like a Saw movie. I've always opted into organ donation since I started driving, but for some reason when I renewed in January I opted out. Just had a bad feeling about it. And I feel conflicted because I lost a good friend who I considered a brother from kidney failure last year after he had been on the donor list for a few years. I even checked to see if I could give him one but wasn't compatible. Oh well, my parts are 50yrs old and beat up at this point anyway.
 
This the reason why I never became organ donor and my organs are good to help someone but I refuse to to have my organs to help someone that I wouldn't want that help to be given when I'm dead. Also, I'll make sure to tell them to not cut none of my parents open to take their organs.
 
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