Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realize people are skeptical about this, but trust me on this one. There is no way to "jump the line" in organ donation, unless you have a family donor. It just doesn't work that way. The article I saw said that Cheney was on the list for 20 months. Been VP has nothing to do with anything.
Trust me on this... What exactly are your credentials or area of expertise that gives you the knowledge that you can't "jump the line"?
Do tell.
I am a transplant recipient and active in the transplant community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realize people are skeptical about this, but trust me on this one. There is no way to "jump the line" in organ donation, unless you have a family donor. It just doesn't work that way. The article I saw said that Cheney was on the list for 20 months. Been VP has nothing to do with anything.
Trust me on this... What exactly are your credentials or area of expertise that gives you the knowledge that you can't "jump the line"?
Do tell.
Anonymous wrote:I realize people are skeptical about this, but trust me on this one. There is no way to "jump the line" in organ donation, unless you have a family donor. It just doesn't work that way. The article I saw said that Cheney was on the list for 20 months. Been VP has nothing to do with anything.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I need to put an asterisk next to the donor symbol on my driver's license...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realize people are skeptical about this, but trust me on this one. There is no way to "jump the line" in organ donation, unless you have a family donor. It just doesn't work that way. The article I saw said that Cheney was on the list for 20 months. Been VP has nothing to do with anything.
Yeah right!
Anonymous wrote:I realize people are skeptical about this, but trust me on this one. There is no way to "jump the line" in organ donation, unless you have a family donor. It just doesn't work that way. The article I saw said that Cheney was on the list for 20 months. Been VP has nothing to do with anything.
Anonymous wrote:I thought he was too old to receive a heart on the transplant list? Isn't there always way more demand than supply, and someone of advanced age has virtually no chance? Are former VPs exempt from this?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I need to put an asterisk next to the donor symbol on my driver's license...
Anonymous wrote:The fact that a 70 year old man can get to the top of the donor list while a child with Down syndrome can't even get on the list at all tells you everything you need to know about health care in this country.