But, I do know that she does not talk. She is, however, a very happy child and now young woman who brings a lot of joy to her parents lives.
"Most adults can't donate an organ because it won't fit" a child, Caplan said. "You're starting to say you're going to use another child as a living donor, and that's ethically really trouble."
"With scarcity, social factors do count, with every transplant," he said.
I shouldn't throw this in here but STEVE JOBS ..... knowing he had cancer got a liver transplant. He lived for 2 years after that. OK, so was that a wasted liver? What part of "money" did that play? I'm thinking if these parents were rich or were to win the lottery their daughter would get her kidney. It is not supposed to be that way in the United States...... but..... Steve Jobs ....It should be a level playing field where we could debate this. But, the fact is if they had the money it would not be an issue.Comments?
Quote from: Rerun on January 20, 2012, 08:15:39 PMI shouldn't throw this in here but STEVE JOBS ..... knowing he had cancer got a liver transplant. He lived for 2 years after that. OK, so was that a wasted liver? What part of "money" did that play? I'm thinking if these parents were rich or were to win the lottery their daughter would get her kidney. It is not supposed to be that way in the United States...... but..... Steve Jobs ....It should be a level playing field where we could debate this. But, the fact is if they had the money it would not be an issue.Comments? Good point, Rerun! I thought if you have had cancer, you have to wait 2-5 years before being listed? Didn't Jobs have cancer at the time of his transplant? It certainly wasn't "2-5 years" ago!!!KarenInWA