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In reply to the discussion: Who here ISN'T an organ donor? [View all]csziggy
(34,189 posts)It DOES matter that I have told my family my wishes since THEY are the ones who will have to give permission.
Decades ago I used to have a philosophical objection to organ transplants when they were expensive and the prognosis for survival and quality of life was not all that great. Now that medical science has improved and the costs have come down a bit, I have no problem with transplants.
Especially since my sister's example (discussed in a different message in this thread) and since I really don't care what happens to my body after I am dead, I've told my husband and my sister (who are both listed as health care advocates on my legal documents) to use their own judgement.
As much as I have abused my body, I doubt any one will be able to use my organs. I think it would be fun for a forensic pathology class to try to explain all the scars and other damages to my body. I need to make a list of all the injuries I know about so if my body does go to a medical school, they can compare the known injuries to the effects left in the body!