Anonymous wrote:You don't live to please your mother.
Learn more but - don't discuss it with anyone - really!
I would assume you could get tested and it would be confidential. Until you know if you could donate, you do not have any decision to make. No angst. Learn and then decide. Don't create drama by bringing other people into this decision till further down the road.
Anonymous wrote:You don't live to please your mother.
Learn more but - don't discuss it with anyone - really!
I would assume you could get tested and it would be confidential. Until you know if you could donate, you do not have any decision to make. No angst. Learn and then decide. Don't create drama by bringing other people into this decision till further down the road.
Anonymous wrote:Doubtful. If you were you'd know more about the process, about how advocates give potential donors plenty of space (and reasons) to decline, answer question after question. The program also gives the potential donor head-to-toe medical evaluations that would include and kick out anyone with diabetes potential.
I've never ever met a neph who was negative about donation. I'm sure I would not want to.
Anonymous wrote:Way to twist my words 10:56. I wasn't saying not to advocate for yourself. I was saying the team will *also* advocate. I have years of experience with this; please do tell - what is yours?