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Post subject: Kidney Posted: Oct 29th, '19, 02:24 |
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Sanssouci

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From The Book of Questions by Gregory Stock.
Question #67: Without your kidney as a transplant, someone close to you will die within one month. The odds that you will survive the operation are only 50 percent, but should you survive you would be certain of a normal life expectancy. Would you consent to the operation?
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Post subject: Re: Kidney Posted: Oct 29th, '19, 02:49 |
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Moi

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Post subject: Re: Kidney Posted: Oct 29th, '19, 04:01 |
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Sanssouci

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I would give my husband a kidney. That's about it though.
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Post subject: Re: Kidney Posted: Oct 29th, '19, 17:47 |
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jacobgrey

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I would do it. Imagine living the rest of your life knowing that someone you loved died because you didn't take a risk.
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Post subject: Re: Kidney Posted: Oct 29th, '19, 19:23 |
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Rubie

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Depending on how close to me they are. Like immediate family, I would not think twice. Someone that I'm close to but not family, I would have to think on that one. I would expect their family to be the first one to offer and not some unrelated friend.
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