It's Organ donation awareness week

micmclo

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Not seen a thread on this, sure we'll have a chat

Do you have a card? And have you declared to the next of kin?
As I understand the card is useless on its own, your next of kin will be asked to confirm and make the decision here.

It's something I was aware of but meh, will look it another day, procrastination.
Wasn't until a relation was put on the transplant list then I took it seriously

So have declared my wishes to the mammy :) and I've ordered a card which will be posted out to me this week

Do you have a card and have made your wishes known?

Also, would you support an opt-out system, so you're in unless you declare you are out.
I heard talk about that two years ago but have heard nothing since
 
I used to have a card then lost it and never got around to getting a new one, but I would definitely 100% support the opt-out system.
 
I used to have a card then lost it and never got around to getting a new one, but I would definitely 100% support the opt-out system.

+1

Im not sure what bits of me might be useful to someone, but whatever they are, once Im dead youre welcome to them.

I wanted a card years ago but the mammy refused to sign as next of kin. The hubby is aware of my wishes in this respect (and I of his) so even without a card the donation could be made Im sure.

It would be nice to think, in the awfulness of grief that surrounds death, that a good thing was still happening out of it.
 
Just say you opted to donate everything...how much longer would it affect the normal funeral arrangements?
 
I wouldn't think it would affect funeral arrangements at all as they tend to "harvest" straight away.

I definitely think the opt-out system should be brought in here as a matter of urgency.
 
I wanted a card years ago but the mammy refused to sign as next of kin. The hubby is aware of my wishes in this respect (and I of his) so even without a card the donation could be made Im sure.

It would be nice to think, in the awfulness of grief that surrounds death, that a good thing was still happening out of it.

If the two of you died in say the same car crash both your good intentions could go by the wayside because there's nothing on paper. Carrying a card is a better idea IMHO.
 
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