I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Transplant Discussion => Potential Donors => Topic started by: MrsFishy on January 19, 2012, 09:54:26 PM
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In the paperwork I had to complete and return for starting the donor process, they asked me WHY I wanted to potentially donate an organ. It said to "write your answer below" or attach a separate piece of paper. The space provided to put your answer below gave you room for about 6 words. Seriously? :urcrazy; If someone can answer that in 6 words AND have that answer pass your qualifying test, the rest of this process should be a cake walk!
I attached a separate piece of paper.....hope I didn't get TOO wordy!
My reason for being interested in potentially donating a kidney to a person in need of one is I understand the drastic lifestyle changes and the potential dire consequences that a dialysis patient can have without obtaining such a gift. I also understand that it can take years before a recipient may be able to acquire a cadaver kidney and even then, the odds of it being successful are far less than receiving one from a living donor. It has always been in my nature to help others. I volunteer at my local animal shelter, I volunteer at my son’s school, I donate my time to help with meals for the homeless and Toys For Tots through the Salvation Army. I’m a giver……and this is yet another way I can give. I believe in taking advantage of every opportunity I can to make a difference in the lives of others to the best of my abilities. Furthermore, I know that providing someone with a healthy kidney can have a life transforming effect and improve the quality of that person's life miraculously. I hope to be able to help someone achieve that kind of miracle.
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:2thumbsup; Perfect response!
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:grouphug; :grouphug;
:bow;
You rock!
:2thumbsup;
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'Because I want someone to be able to live life again.'
(is all I would have written, and did say when verbally asked why I wanted to donate.)
But I like your response!
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