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If you're an organ donor is there anything you're not willing to donate? Does your DH/SO/parents know of your wishes?
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I'm fair game, do what you wish with me.
My mom doesn't like the idea of donating eyes for some reason. It really bothers her, I don't ever get her rational.
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Anyone who wants anything can have it then. Or if my organs can't be donated then the UW Med School is getting me.
H, my family and close friends are all aware of my wishes.
I even told my BFF that if I'm in a comma and there's no chance that I'm going to wake up and neither H or my parents can pull the plug, then she needs to nut up to do it.
DH swears he'd never let me stay hooked up to wires. But, BFF also has direct orders to make this happen sooner than later if family can't do it.
Yeah, that's what my H and parents swear too, but I'm afraid that they'll be too emotional to do it if the time ever really comes.
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Pretty much the same for me, although they shouldn't take my eyes...I have super sh!tty vision and I'd hate someone to go through all that bother to barely see.
Eye
Over 46,000 people a year have their sight restored through corneal transplant, and one eye donor can help up to 10 people. Not only is the cornea used, the sclera (the white part of the eye) is needed for ocular graft surgery in the treatment of eye disease. Anyone can be an eye donor. Cataracts, poor eyesight, and age do not prohibit eye donation.CorneaThe cornea is the clear window to the eye. It is about the size of a contact lens. Traumatic accidents to the eye, infections, and inherited eye diseases like Keratoconus are just a few reasons cornea donation can fill such a great need. Almost anyone can donate their corneas, even individuals with diabetes or cancer. Corneal transplants have a success rate that exceeds 95%.Whole GlobeAfter the cornea has been recovered, the sclera (the white part of the eye) can be utilized to repair eyelids and reinforce the wall of the eye. Sclera can be used to repair ruptured ear drums, which restores hearing.
(From http://www.lcnw.org/understanding-donation/, a good resource to find out more.)
http://www.organdonor.gov/
http://www.compassionwa.org/directives.htmlhttp://www.wsma.org/patient_resources/advance-directives-qa.cfm
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CDMay - You're right, I've really been slacking on the living will part. Suppose it's one of those things that you don't really want to sit down and do.
And my mom knows all about the eye stuff, I gave her a ton of info, but it still creeps her out.
My dad had a sister die in her 20's of a rare cancer, she wanted her body donated to science and that caused a huge uproar in his family. But thanks to her living will she got what she wanted and 5 years later her daughter got her ashes back from the research lab.
thanks for bringing this up... i need to talk about h about it. i want them to use as much of me as possible.
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I also have asitgmatism - hard contacts do actually help correct it, but I just use soft and they have special ones that work well enough for me. The biggest bummer is that I recently found out I have thin corneas or whatever so I can't get lasik and I'm also probably going to have glaucoma
On the plus side, if you have cataracts they replace the cornea (covered by insurance) and you have perfect vision! My grandpa just did that and he is also who I inherited all these stupid eye problems from. So I'm hoping for cataracts 
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lol!
♥ bfp1 06/14/2011 ♥ edd 02/22/2012 ♥
♥ baby jennlin born on 02/15/2012 ♥
who says you can only wear your wedding dress once?
honeymoon bio ♥ married bio ♥ planning bio
jumped ship to the new and improved nest. back to TB for baby boards.