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"workable" being the operative word. Maybe "blood" diseases or diabetes would disqualify a person
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It does, unfortunately. I'd be happy to donate otherwise.
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Donate your organ
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I plan on using it in the afterlife, sorry
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...which is why I need it in the afterlife
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i want all my parts to be placed under a pillow to see what the organ fairy brings.
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Excellent post... I have been signed up for years through driver's license program here in Louisiana. I advocate this to anyone who will let me bend their ear.
If everyone was donor, many thousands of lives would be saved each year. One of my friends here in Louisiana received kidney from 30 YO woman who perished in traffic accident in California several years ago. He is in his 70s now and enjoys good life and continues to work today.
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