Organ Donor myths So when one wants to be a donor there are some rumors or scared running around our heads. Well on mine ? So here they at.. Or is it be? O well Myth: Many people are concerned that if they sign up to be an organ donor, they won't get the same level of care should they end up in a life or death situation. However, this is not true. Your doctor is obligated to have one singular aim: to save your life. Myth: If you donate organs or tissues, you can't have an open-casket funeral. Organ and tissue donation does not keep you from having an open-casket funeral, if that's your preference. Because donors' bodies are clothed for burial, you won't see signs of the donation. Myth: Organs are sold on the black market. There are many urban legends involving frightening tales of organs being stolen and sold for profit. The process of donation is so complex and medically involved that this is not actually viable. A transplant necessitates all of the following: Highly trained doctors. Modern healthcare facilities. Matching of donors to recipients. Other medical support. so now that you know what would you like to donate if your up for it?
Right, same way people treat gun shots at home, organs get stolen especially in South East Asia, no offence to people who are from there, the organ black market is so well structured that even highly trained medical personnels are involved in the trafficking, I don't wanna get into details on forums but if you wanna know more feel free to follow me I'll gladly give details
ily for making this LOL. I promise I'll donate all of my organs to you if you need new skin or a a lung soul since my blood type can be used for anyone mkay run on sentences
I think a lot of people skip over being a doner just because it sounds scary, it's nice to bring awareness to this and bust some myths.