No one has offered to sell me a kidney!
But mine were owned by a little old lady who only used them to drive to church on Sunday. That is my car.
I got one a few years ago from soneone supposedly offering to hook me up with the Philipinnes(I think) for $70k or something. I didn't respond or take it very seriously. Will definitely keep it in mind if I get something in the future.
Take it easy for buying and selling kidneys. If more than half of patients do buying, I would get my kidney very soon. So we, patients on the waiting list, are benefiting from this. Whether this law itself is moral or not is debable. This law is making more patients die each day.
I will live or die with my renal disease but I will not enslave another human being by virtue of the wealth I have to escape it.
Quote from: Hemodoc on July 10, 2010, 02:43:44 PM I will live or die with my renal disease but I will not enslave another human being by virtue of the wealth I have to escape it. This statement has a hidden assumption that living donation is unsafe. If this were true, we should not have living donation at all.
If there were an unregulated market in kidneys from living donors it would be hard to try to prevent the commercialization of cadaveric kidneys. Families would attach a price tag to the kidneys of their deceased kin and only the wealthy would get transplants.