Originally posted by BroomJockey
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Alcoholic dies after being refused transplant
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This scares me.
I don't know what the laws are where I live, but I've attempted suicide a couple times, damaging my liver. Liver function tests are always a concern. What if I need a transplant in a couple years because of what I've done? And then it's determined that I don't deserve a chance, now that I've finally regained the desire to live?
I think they should have given him the transplant.
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Originally posted by SorryIsGoodEnough View PostThis scares me.
I don't know what the laws are where I live, but I've attempted suicide a couple times, damaging my liver. Liver function tests are always a concern. What if I need a transplant in a couple years because of what I've done? And then it's determined that I don't deserve a chance, now that I've finally regained the desire to live?
I think they should have given him the transplant.
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Originally posted by SorryIsGoodEnough View PostAnd then it's determined that I don't deserve a chance, now that I've finally regained the desire to live?
Now, if you suddenly decided to try again, and THEN required a transplant, you'd be in the same boat. And again, if you'd enough time before the transplant became critical, you could get MORE help, and qualify. He simply didn't have the time to prove his desire to change, and died for his own actions.Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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Something that has been overlooked as far as I can tell so far is that they refused not to give him a liver but to put him on the waiting list for one. Given his condition the chances of even living long enough to find a compatible liver was scarce.
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