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Avatar f tn Contrary to popular belief (and what many Dr’s may also believe)…You CAN donate organs even though you have hepatitis. These organ donations are usually made to another person who is already infected with hepatitis and in desperate need of an organ donation. I know that if I was dying of end stage liver disease, I would gladly accept an organ from someone who has hepatitis. I wish I had more time to find some better articles about this, but here are a couple.
Avatar m tn The plaintiffs in the case argued that bone marrow donation is not so different from blood, plasma, sperm, or egg donation, which are not protected under the National Organ Transplant Act.
Avatar f tn I really hate to disagree with you but my understanding is that having HCV antibodies or even active HCV doesn't automatically prohibit one from being listed as an organ donor. There are very few diseases which absolutely preclude organ donation - HIV is one. At the time of death medical experts will determine whether any tissue or organ are suitable to be used.
1677144 tn?1304446884 Most mainstream, organized religions approve of organ, tissue and eye donation and consider it an act of charity. To learn more about organ donation please visit the following web site. Every day, 17 people die waiting for a life-saving organ transplant. I hope this helps. Thank you for thinking of helping others when you no longer need your body or body parts.
Avatar n tn One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Increasing the Organ Supply With Live Donors" http://cme.medscape.com/viewarticle/445640_2 (You need to register and sign in for Medscape ,it is free.
446474 tn?1446347682 No major organized religion in the world objects to organ donation (for specific views, www.donatelifedc.org/facts/religious/ ). In fact, donation is often encouraged as an act that exemplifies a basic religious principle - that the giving of life and alleviation of pain and suffering is the highest level of spiritual generosity and love one can offer. Cheers!
398059 tn?1447945633 According to Alberta Health Services, organ and tissue donation is still an option for patients with MS, hepatitis, and diabetes. Those with AIDS or a recent history of cancer (excluding non metastasized brain tumours) cannot donate their organs for transplant. Seems the rules are different everywhere.
1103179 tn?1260208148 This is definitely a question that you need to bring up to your surgeon before your surgery in May. Organ donation is a wonderful thing and recipients now do so well because of the advances that have been made in this area. To see if you would be a good donor for your daughter you would have to have compatible blood types, compatible tissue types and they would have to be crossmatched to assure the lowest risk of rejection. Is your daughter already on the transplant list?
Avatar f tn I thought that someone who is svr can donate organs to others who have hep c. Once I was svr I signed up for the organ donation program thinking that if I'm gone there is no-one else (familiy aside) that I'd rather give my organs to than a fellow hepper.
1913232 tn?1361454089 I am on a good track to recovery. I do plan to tell my story and to be an advocate for organ donation. This has been a wonderful life opportunity. I will take full advantage of living the rest of my life.
148588 tn?1465778809 Herbert, signed the first state law on March 28 that explicitly permits general prisoners to sign up for organ donation -- and cracks the door to the controversial option of allowing death-row inmates to donate as well........Whether to accept organs from prisoners has long been a thorny issue.
648910 tn?1290663083 m not sure about the organ donation since I have confirmed MS. I was looking at their site this past week and started to call the national organization with the question but got sidetracked. Perhas I'll get it done this week - if so, I will let you know the answer. What got me started again was doing the blood donation since we are now approved to donate blood.
Avatar f tn Ladies i recently read abt umbilical cord n placenta blood stem cells preservation n donation as its used for 80 diseases like Cancer n genetic disorders. I found it really interesting but i dont know if its in practice in my country or not, will ask my doc during my next appointment. Has any of you ever donated?
Avatar m tn Thank you so much for the info. I start treatment on the 31st of Jan. and trying to get answers for everything. Thanks again.
Avatar f tn What a wonderful article, Trish, thanks for posting. I know of bone marrow registries, but this takes it to a whole different level. We often talk about organ donation after death, but what Ms. Taylor did is absolutely phenomenal. It's so sad that in many other countries organs have become a trade commodity, but perhaps programs like this will help eliminate that growing black market.
53186 tn?1225749549 I've attempted organ donation on and off since my teenage years - sometimes with greater discrimination for the intended recipients than others. My pitch is not unlike frijole's: "Hey c'mon, it's better than death, right?" Actually, I've carried a donor card since I was 16. It's a lot less likely anyone's gonna want my left over parts these days, but you never know. Donating your body to medical research is another way to go, so to speak.