You understand Organs aren't exactly 10 a penny right?
There has to be some sort of qualification to determine who gets them, generally they go on the kind of quality of life the person will get out of it. Yes it is terrible, I agree, but the only future she has is being cared for every second of her waking life.
Read the article.
The family said they were willing to donate their own kidney and even pay for the surgery.
i thought usa have private health care, would have thought if a family members offers to have a transplant surely they can't not give you it since you pay?
i thought usa have private health care, would have thought if a family members offers to have a transplant surely they can't not give you it since you pay?
“These medications she has to take after the transplant, they are very dangerous. They can cause seizures. We have to get the dose exact. They may cause brain damage.”
I thought doctors/surgeons took an oath to save peoples lives regardless. Or is it the fact that this is an elected procedure rather than emergency that gives the doctor/surgeon the right to refuse?
mollymoo said:I thought doctors/surgeons took an oath to save peoples lives regardless. Or is it the fact that this is an elected procedure rather than emergency that gives the doctor/surgeon the right to refuse?
Lucifurr said:I am going to have to sit on the fence of this too.
I can understand the doctor's view point. Performing a transplant for patient who already has mental problems and giving that patient drugs which could cause further brain damage doesn't seem like a prudent course of action. This procedure may also endanger the doner.
I can also understand the viewpoint if the parents. Their daughter, who means the world to them, is in trouble and they will do anything for her. The doctors are effectively saying she doesn't deserve a chance to live.
After listening for a while as the women argued, Solomon called for a sword. Then, with seeming conviction, he ordered that the child be cut in two, with half given to each woman. At once, the real mother pleaded with the king to give the baby—her precious child—to the other woman. But the other woman kept insisting that the child be cut in two. Solomon now knew the truth. He had knowledge of a mother’s tender compassion for the child of her womb, and he used that knowledge to settle this dispute. Imagine the mother’s relief when Solomon awarded her the baby and said: “She is his mother.”—1 Kings 3:16-27.
Choose have to be made when there is not enough to go around?
The doctors are effectively saying she doesn't deserve a chance to live.
Erm..no?
Should the organs all be chopped up so that no one goes without?
Read the article.
The family said they were willing to donate their own kidney and even pay for the surgery.