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  1. anyway I'm an organ donor now. only reason it took so long is because i didn't know i could do it through the internet

    Saturday, 01-Oct-16 23:05:23 UTC from web
    1. @tiffany also because I expected my plethora of health problems to be a part of the initiation but NOPE. gonna give some poor sucker a blood deficiency from the grave

      Saturday, 01-Oct-16 23:07:49 UTC from web
      1. @tiffany Pretty sure you would have to donate several years of bone marrow before you are even remotely able to give anyone blood deficiency through donations. And that is only if the people at that hospital are severely incompetent. Not to mention that the recipient of your marrow would probably be so glad they finally recieved what they wanted they'd be just short of embracing the blood deficiency problems that come with it... But why are we talking about blood deficiency ? I thought you became an organ donor, and unless if I am terribly mistaken I doubt FrankerZing up someones blood through an organ transplan is even possible ( Unless... if you are like Type AB, and they give your organ to someone who is Type O ... )

        Saturday, 01-Oct-16 23:20:58 UTC from web
        1. @critialcloudkicker apparently I'm not eligible for anything EXCEPT organ donies and even that may not be possible for me lmao

          Saturday, 01-Oct-16 23:21:57 UTC from web
          1. @tiffany You know how broken that system is though, right ?

            Saturday, 01-Oct-16 23:24:24 UTC from web
            1. @critialcloudkicker I will put my organs in another person if it's literally the last thing I do

              Saturday, 01-Oct-16 23:25:15 UTC from web
              1. @tiffany I hope it is. It would be a shame if something like "unfavourable statistics" were the only cause you'd go to your casket complete. What I am talking about is that hospitals in the private practice sector only want surgeons that are very near perfect and never botch stuff up, ever. While in reality that causes surgeons that have huge aspirations to pass up on transplants bigger than 3% possible rejection-rate.

                Saturday, 01-Oct-16 23:28:55 UTC from web
                1. @critialcloudkicker apparently they (in the UK at least) are pretty lenient even when it comes to transplanting organs that had cancer, because they assume the risk of cancer to be lower than the risk of the patient dying without it

                  Saturday, 01-Oct-16 23:31:08 UTC from web
                  1. @tiffany yet if you're homosexual... or is that just the US now? I know the US is pretty harsh in their standards, or less lenient.

                    Saturday, 01-Oct-16 23:32:19 UTC from web
                    1. @awl I didn't see the rubric on that specifically but it had a transgender option so it seems fairly progressive

                      Saturday, 01-Oct-16 23:33:11 UTC from web
                  2. @tiffany So I heard. I hope it is true. But I am afraid the rumor "if you have less than perfect surgery scores, Private practice might not be interested in you as much" is just as rampant as "If you do not spend the entire 2014 budget in 2014, you are going to have less in 2015"

                    Saturday, 01-Oct-16 23:33:50 UTC from web
                    1. @critialcloudkicker ah well, we'll see (i won't, but some people will)

                      Saturday, 01-Oct-16 23:34:38 UTC from web
                      1. @tiffany But what if your eyes get transplanted ?

                        Saturday, 01-Oct-16 23:36:26 UTC from web
                        1. @critialcloudkicker an occular rift

                          Saturday, 01-Oct-16 23:41:42 UTC from web