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In reply to the discussion: is the six month no drinking rule a law or hospital's judgment call for liver transplants? [View all]fredamae
(4,458 posts)Even under Dr. Recommendation...
These folks also control and they're Hard Core "gods"
http://unos.org/
Hospitals? Ha!
"In September 2010, Smith became eligible for a liver transplant, but after testing positive for marijuana in February he was removed from the transplant list due to non-compliance with the hospitals substance abuse contract. Smith was within two months of receiving a transplant before he was de-listed."
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/02/29/medical-marijuana-patient-denied-liver-transplant-its-too-late-for-me/
"The death this week of a musician who was three times denied a liver transplant highlights a new ethical concern: When dying patients need a transplant, should it be held against them if they've used marijuana with a doctor's blessing?
Timothy Garon, 56, died Thursday at Bailey-Boushay House. He was the lead singer for Nearly Dan, a Steely Dan cover-band.
His lawyer, Douglas Hiatt, said that although no one told him why Garon was turned down for a transplant, he suspects it was because he used marijuana with medical approval, as allowed under state law, to ease the symptoms of advanced hepatitis C."
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Pot-eased-suffering-may-have-cost-his-life-1272313.php
http://slog.thestranger.com/2008/05/first_do_no_harm
I almost removed myself from the Donor List because of these "death panels". I called UNOS to discuss it and asked them if they would Use Organs donated From MedCanna Patients and they DO but if you are a legit patient Using MedCanna and Need an organ? You're Screwed!