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walkingman

(10,618 posts)
6. My friend who lived in Seattle was denied a liver transplant years ago
Wed Oct 6, 2021, 06:23 PM
Oct 2021

because he refused to stop smoking weed. It was his choice and in his case a fatal one.

I have little sympathy for people that are so hard-headed that they put their and others lives at risk.

We all have to live or die based upon our life's choices.

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I disagree with this. I want people to vaccinate but damn. nolabear Oct 2021 #1
There is a risk. Several. marybourg Oct 2021 #12
the kidney will markie Oct 2021 #13
this is not an open donor situation stopdiggin Oct 2021 #23
oh markie Oct 2021 #28
From the article: 20 to more than 30% mortality rate Hav Oct 2021 #14
I agree with you. They went too far ecstatic Oct 2021 #18
Vaccines don't have to offer 100% protection Hav Oct 2021 #22
I disagree. The petty and spiteful behavior is among those who refuse vaccinations. yardwork Oct 2021 #49
COVID Sgent Oct 2021 #20
Thanks. Lots to mull. Just saw a news story on it. nolabear Oct 2021 #24
I don't know where you get the idea there's no risk. Mariana Oct 2021 #26
Look above your post. I see everyone's point. nolabear Oct 2021 #27
Do more research! Nt USALiberal Oct 2021 #29
Risk the lives of everybody who works on her, AND waste the kidney? lagomorph777 Oct 2021 #51
Tough Choice There SoCalDavidS Oct 2021 #2
Lots of vaccinated people need a kidney mcar Oct 2021 #3
You have to meet eligibilty requirements even if you have your own donor. Ms. Toad Oct 2021 #4
My friend who lived in Seattle was denied a liver transplant years ago walkingman Oct 2021 #6
Yup. They are easing up a bit on marijuana in some places. Ms. Toad Oct 2021 #8
I thought most hospitals are requiring vaccinations for elective surgeries. MLAA Oct 2021 #30
Definitely elective, for the donor. Ms. Toad Oct 2021 #32
Get vaccinated or die... dixiechiken1 Oct 2021 #5
Post removed Post removed Oct 2021 #37
What if they had told her she had to have a hepatitis shot? Haggard Celine Oct 2021 #7
Well. Now she has the freedom to die for "religious" reasons. Maru Kitteh Oct 2021 #9
Fine . . . . . liver transplant prospects aren't allowed to drink, either hatrack Oct 2021 #10
Has she analyzed all the other medicines to be used to pass her religious beliefs? keithbvadu2 Oct 2021 #11
Yeah, I'd bet an imaginary dollar temporary311 Oct 2021 #19
Tylenol, Tums, Preparation H obamanut2012 Oct 2021 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author sl8 Oct 2021 #15
Yes Hekate Oct 2021 #17
Lung or heart transplant patients have to give up smoking, period. Requirements are not a new thing... Hekate Oct 2021 #16
I have a friend who had a heart transplant spinbaby Oct 2021 #21
My best friend got a kidney transplant in 2018 Marthe48 Oct 2021 #25
That last is yet another significant point to add to the list to think about. Hortensis Oct 2021 #41
I donated a kidney to my mom. MLAA Oct 2021 #31
That is so beautiful it made me cry. lostnfound Oct 2021 #35
Thank you for your kind words MLAA Oct 2021 #58
You are a hero! Marthe48 Oct 2021 #50
Good for UC Health n/t RockCreek Oct 2021 #33
Hospital system says it will deny transplants to the unvaccinated in 'almost all situations' LetMyPeopleVote Oct 2021 #34
Good. NT Celerity Oct 2021 #36
I am an absolutist on this: health care is a human right.(n/t) MissMillie Oct 2021 #38
Basic health care, sure. LisaL Oct 2021 #39
fair enough. MissMillie Oct 2021 #40
People are denied organ transplants for all kinds of reasons. LisaL Oct 2021 #42
Pretty sure most transplant professionals believe the life they're Hortensis Oct 2021 #43
You have a right to get somebody else's organ into you? LisaL Oct 2021 #44
Of course that question's been argued from all possible directions, Hortensis Oct 2021 #45
The donor is donating to a specific recipient here, right? MissMillie Oct 2021 #46
Yes, and that did grab my notice too. I immediately wondered Hortensis Oct 2021 #48
A recipient can find a donor Marthe48 Oct 2021 #52
My cousin's sister-in-law died years ago Marthe48 Oct 2021 #53
Case in point: a recipient who died of COVID. lagomorph777 Oct 2021 #55
They got it before the vaccine was available Marthe48 Oct 2021 #56
Yes, that is tragic. lagomorph777 Oct 2021 #57
No prob Marthe48 Oct 2021 #59
Transplant recipients always have to meet a long list of requirements, including lagomorph777 Oct 2021 #54
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