Absolutely disgusting.
But then I think life is sacrosanct.
I know I certainly wouldn't want to be responsible for two dead people just because one of them wanted to risk their life to temporarily extend the life of the other.
I skim read the link.
If organs are in short supply then they are better giving to someone who can live a better life with them.
It is like saying 'you can't put a price on a life', well the NHS is not a bottomless pit of money and so you clearly must put a price on a life.
I think life is something special too, but the issue here is that there are less organs available to those who need them so they must prioritise. A retard is not the best use of an organ.
I skim read the link.
If organs are in short supply then they are better giving to someone who can live a better life with them.
It is like saying 'you can't put a price on a life', well the NHS is not a bottomless pit of money and so you clearly must put a price on a life.
I think life is something special too, but the issue here is that there are less organs available to those who need them so they must prioritise. A retard is not the best use of an organ.
That's not the doctors decision to make. That's the person donating the organs decision to make. If they want to risk their life for somebody else, that is ultimately their decision.
A retard is not the best use of an organ.
No, that IS the doctor's decision to make. If the donor and the acceptor died then those deaths would be on that doctor's record. Performing a surgery is a weigh of pros and cons, if the risks outweigh the benefits then hospitals will not allow a surgery to take place.
Wow, I don't even know what to say to that. What a horrible person you are...
Every surgery, minor or major, could result in death. I believe that everyone would want surgery for a family member if there was eve the slightest chance of survival. If we didn't take risks where would we be today?
So you would pick the retard over a person who can lead a normal, working life when there is only the one organ? Of course not. You pick the person who will gain the best quality of life from it.
Yes it is absolutely horrible, but it is a choice that someone must be a made. Whatever choice they make makes them a 'See you next Tuesday'.
Before condemning my comments you must realise there are many people needing the organ and only one can have it.
If you can find a way to keep both of them alive then I am all ears, but until then, realise that someone, somewhere, has to make these awful choices on a day-to-day basis and live with telling people that their son/daughter cannot have the organ they need to stay alive.
Actually I would have a normal list system, irrespective of what type of person was on it.
What sort of "retard" should get preference over other "retards"? What constitutes retardness?
I'm actually appalled.
So you would pick the retard over a person who can lead a normal, working life when there is only the one organ? Of course not. You pick the person who will gain the best quality of life from it.
Yes it is absolutely horrible, but it is a choice that someone must be a made. Whatever choice they make makes them a 'See you next Tuesday'.
Before condemning my comments you must realise there are many people needing the organ and only one can have it.
If you can find a way to keep both of them alive then I am all ears, but until then, realise that someone, somewhere, has to make these awful choices on a day-to-day basis and live with telling people that their son/daughter cannot have the organ they need to stay alive.
So you would pick the retard over a person who can lead a normal, working life when there is only the one organ? Of course not. You pick the person who will gain the best quality of life from it.
Yes it is absolutely horrible, but it is a choice that someone must be a made. Whatever choice they make makes them a 'See you next Tuesday'.
Before condemning my comments you must realise there are many people needing the organ and only one can have it.
If you can find a way to keep both of them alive then I am all ears, but until then, realise that someone, somewhere, has to make these awful choices on a day-to-day basis and live with telling people that their son/daughter cannot have the organ they need to stay alive.
Actually I would have a normal list system, irrespective of what type of person was on it.
What sort of "retard" should get preference over other "retards"? What constitutes retardness?
I'm actually appalled.
Have you not read the story? The organ would not be available to anyone else because a family member was going to donate it.
EDIT: Pudney said this just before me
Have you not read the story? The organ would not be available to anyone else because a family member was going to donate it.
EDIT: Pudney said this just before me
You can't really comment on this specific case for the reasons above. You don't know if there is any current medication which may clash with transplant medication. You don't know if the doctors think she'll survive etc etc. Any outcome is awful, so the doctors are stuck between a rock and a hard place tbh. The website is also probably quite biased - what does the appearance of the doctor have to do with anything for example?
These sorts of decisions must be made all the time; two people need an operation, who should have it, who should have the organs etc, so they NEED some sort of system to make those decisions.
It's one of those things that if you're involved, it's horrific, but in reality, it's the best decision. Like researching a cure for a really rare disease; it's not worth funding as at the end of the day you'll save very few people compared to curing a more common disease. You'll feel very differently if you or someone close is the person affected by it, however.
So you would pick the retard over a person who can lead a normal, working life when there is only the one organ? Of course not. You pick the person who will gain the best quality of life from it.
Yes it is absolutely horrible, but it is a choice that someone must be a made. Whatever choice they make makes them a 'See you next Tuesday'.
Before condemning my comments you must realise there are many people needing the organ and only one can have it
Regardless, it was the way you were (and still are) referring to people with mental disabilities as "retards" which got to me.