lynette
04-24-07, - 11:39 AM
I respect you 4 that.
Tell me, how old do you have to be to get one of those? Last time i check some1 told me i had to be 21...
I have no idea. I made mine, signed it and laminated it and have it in my wallet. I plan to buy one a dem medical bracelet with organ doner on it as soon as I see one.
AnarchyIsOrder
04-24-07, - 11:45 AM
I have no idea. I made mine, signed it and laminated it and have it in my wallet. I plan to buy one a dem medical bracelet with organ doner on it as soon as I see one.
Yeah, I'm gonna have to look into that then.
I wonder which of my organs can actually benefit someone:
Probably everything except my lungs.
Yeah, I'm gonna have to look into that then.
I wonder which of my organs can actually benefit someone:
Probably everything except my lungs.
There can be no greater gift than the gift of life - be that blood or organs, eyes etc. Do we have an organ donation program here? I dont know.
carlos.jango71
09-04-07, - 12:44 AM
Well friend I won't argue with you, but I was wondering if there is any scientific proof that after a life time of donating blood, the person would have health problems. Example - My father donated blood for almost thirty years, and now that he is almost 60, he has health problem after health problem. His parents, non blood donors, never had any health problems like my Dad. Any Ideas? :dgi: Thanks.
babychase1
09-04-07, - 12:51 AM
Well friend I won't argue with you, but I was wondering if there is any scientific proof that after a life time of donating blood, the person would have health problems. Example - My father donated blood for almost thirty years, and now that he is almost 60, he has health problem after health problem. His parents, non blood donors, never had any health problems like my Dad. Any Ideas? :dgi: Thanks.
I would think that it would be good for the body to produce more blood after giving it up.