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In reply to the discussion: WHY are they giving a man who probably has less than a decade left a perfectly good heart?! [View all]sadbear
(4,340 posts)67. All future heart transplants to patients 65 or older
will be affected by the success or failure of Cheney's therapy. If he dies soon, you can bet a lot of people will demand that hearts should not be "wasted" on the elderly. If he lives long, more people will be supportive of older heart transplant recipients.
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WHY are they giving a man who probably has less than a decade left a perfectly good heart?! [View all]
FarLeftFist
Mar 2012
OP
When they get special treatment over our citizens, yes. Get in line like everyone else.
FarLeftFist
Mar 2012
#7
If he did indeed skip the line, I wonder why he didn't go for the transplant any sooner.
eShirl
Mar 2012
#11
Really, tell that to my friends son who was laid to rest after 3yrs on that list.
FarLeftFist
Mar 2012
#52
Cheney, because of his power and money, was leakfrogged over hundreds of other
crunch60
Mar 2012
#15
Because he's rich and more important than most other people. He matters. We don't. nt
valerief
Mar 2012
#21
So we've gone from "Death panels don't exist" to "Where are the death panels?"
hughee99
Mar 2012
#29
I agree Cheney is a vile being. However, it isn't up to me to decide when or how he dies.
davsand
Mar 2012
#38
It's not a question of him GETTING a new heart it's a question of who ISN'T getting one b/c of him.
FarLeftFist
Mar 2012
#56
Less than a decade? He's in such poor health that he probably has 3 - 4 years at most.
Initech
Mar 2012
#50
Because we believe in compassion and he waited in line like everyone else? N/T
FreeState
Mar 2012
#63