Great deed indeed, you helped save a life. I think, it would not be a bad idea for all of us to pledge donating our eyes too, after our death. I think, there are millions in world who can see if they get eye donation, but we rather bury or burn our bodies(depending upon religion) rather than donating organs
Well done you! Reminds me of the recent case of someone getting a bad kidney removed... and the docs removed the good one! What a downer that must have been. Too bad kidneys aren't allowed on eBay. You could get yourself another one. Interesting the adsense ads now say "products and info about ..."
wow! that's really nice of you. i know the hapiness you feel right now is really different knowing you save life of a person. That's really great!
what an amazing gift, I truly admire your courage and friendship. unfortunately, not many people these days are donors. My father is still alive because of a heart transplant and I will always be thankful for that gift.
Ohhh..... that's pretty bad, I am really sorry to hear about your friend. My condolences to his family and you. R.I.P.
Um, are you talking about Jonah Lomu?? If you are, his situation is slightly different as he has received a kidney and so has one fully functional as well as another one of his own kidneys. In fact, in some cases during a transplant (this is what I have heard), they leave both kidneys in there so the person who receives a kidney ends up with 3 ..... Anyway, back to the donor in this thread: Well done, dude! This was a selfless act. It's a pity about the sports but I am sure you will find something much better to preoccupy yourself. Also, "what goes around comes around" ..... If you do something good for others, sooner or later you have something really good done for you too
My God, that is terrible. I guess you can find peace in the fact that you were able to give him a little more time on earth. Take care of yourself. I assume you are doing ok? My condolences.