Dave the OAP
Well-known member
Hi Paddy and Sinaed.
Our thoughts are with you and the rest of the family today. the loss of someone so young can never be rationalised, but if what you have put in the opening post has prompted someone to add their names to the donor register then that is a fantastic achievement. When dad died, as he was so young, his organs were removed for donation ( we were asked as he didnt carry a card and it was a heartbreaking decision) and his liver went to a young man who now some 19 years later is living a full life. ( mum gets a letter every now and again).
I have been persuaded by the argument that if people do NOT want to donate their organs, they should carry a card ( I appreciate the arguments, religious and cultural against this), but I think this would certainly improve the situation.
Kindest regards
dave
Our thoughts are with you and the rest of the family today. the loss of someone so young can never be rationalised, but if what you have put in the opening post has prompted someone to add their names to the donor register then that is a fantastic achievement. When dad died, as he was so young, his organs were removed for donation ( we were asked as he didnt carry a card and it was a heartbreaking decision) and his liver went to a young man who now some 19 years later is living a full life. ( mum gets a letter every now and again).
I have been persuaded by the argument that if people do NOT want to donate their organs, they should carry a card ( I appreciate the arguments, religious and cultural against this), but I think this would certainly improve the situation.
Kindest regards
dave