Famous Kidney DONORS:Name Occupation Birth Death Known forLeVar Burton Actor 16-Feb-1957 La Forge on Star Trek: TNGJake Garn Politician 12-Oct-1932 US Senator from Utah, 1974-93Oscar Robertson Basketball 24-Nov-1938 NBA's Most Valuable Player 1964Franz Vranitzky Head of State 4-Oct-1937 Chancellor of Austria, 1986–97Famous Kidney RECIPIENTS:Name Occupation Birth Death Known forErma Bombeck Columnist 21-Feb-1927 22-Apr-1996 The Grass is Always GreenerJohn Brockington Football 7-Sep-1948 Green Bay Packers running backSteven Cojocaru Critic 5-Jan-1965 Entertainment Tonight fashion criticFreddy Fender Musician 4-Jun-1937 14-Oct-2006 Before the Next Teardrop FallsJames Holshouser Politician 8-Oct-1934 Governor of North Carolina, 1973-77Ken Howard Actor 28-Mar-1944 The White ShadowBruno Kreisky Head of State 22-Jan-1911 29-Jul-1990 Chancellor of Austria, 1970-83George Lopez Comic 23-Apr-1961 Stand-up comic, George Lopez ShowJay Miner Engineer 31-May-1932 20-Jun-1994 Father of the Amiga ComputerKerry Packer Business 17-Dec-1937 26-Dec-2005 Richest man in AustraliaBilly Preston Musician 9-Sep-1946 6-Jun-2006 Wrote You Are So BeautifulZulu Actor 17-Oct-1937 3-May-2004 Kono on Hawaii 5-OFound on: http://www.nndb.com/event/578/000091305/
Lavar Burton donated a kidney? I love him! Reading Rainbow and Star Trek TNG....he's now even cooler...
Quote from: livecam on September 13, 2007, 05:32:51 PMQuote from: stauffenberg on September 13, 2007, 01:38:17 PMWalter Matthau recently died of kidney failure. He had a long and excruciating discussion about his disease with Larry King on television, which demonstrated how little most healthy people are able to understand about the disease. John Ehrlichman, a former Nixon aide during the Watergate scandal, and one of the Justices of the Canadian Supreme Court also recently developed renal failure, and both of them refused to go on dialysis and preferred death instead.Stauffenberg, once again you twist the truth. Walter Matthau did not die of kidney disease or "prefer death" as you claim above. ESRD was a contributing factor but not the actual cause of death.From Wikipedia the cause of Walter Matthau's death:Walter Matthau died of full cardiac arrest on July 1, 2000, in Santa Monica, California, at the age of 79. After heart surgery, doctors discovered that he had colon cancer, which had spread to his liver, lungs and brain. However, on his death certificate the causes of death are listed as cardiac arrest and atherosclerotic heart disease, with ESRD and atrial fibrillation added as "other significant conditions contributing to death but not related to [primary] cause..." (see [1]) with no mention of the cancer.See Stauffenberg...he had a heart attack...now unless you are claiming he willed the heart attack on himself he hardly "preferred death". If you can't get your facts right please don't post at all.I don't completely believe everything on Wikipedia. Anybody, from a professor to your 10 year old cousin can log on and edit the information. While doing research for a paper last year, I found a lot of info on that site was factually incorrect based on other research from encyclopedias, researchers and the government. Every professor I've had to write a paper for in the last year or so, have all said that they do not accept research from Wikipedia.
Quote from: stauffenberg on September 13, 2007, 01:38:17 PMWalter Matthau recently died of kidney failure. He had a long and excruciating discussion about his disease with Larry King on television, which demonstrated how little most healthy people are able to understand about the disease. John Ehrlichman, a former Nixon aide during the Watergate scandal, and one of the Justices of the Canadian Supreme Court also recently developed renal failure, and both of them refused to go on dialysis and preferred death instead.Stauffenberg, once again you twist the truth. Walter Matthau did not die of kidney disease or "prefer death" as you claim above. ESRD was a contributing factor but not the actual cause of death.From Wikipedia the cause of Walter Matthau's death:Walter Matthau died of full cardiac arrest on July 1, 2000, in Santa Monica, California, at the age of 79. After heart surgery, doctors discovered that he had colon cancer, which had spread to his liver, lungs and brain. However, on his death certificate the causes of death are listed as cardiac arrest and atherosclerotic heart disease, with ESRD and atrial fibrillation added as "other significant conditions contributing to death but not related to [primary] cause..." (see [1]) with no mention of the cancer.See Stauffenberg...he had a heart attack...now unless you are claiming he willed the heart attack on himself he hardly "preferred death". If you can't get your facts right please don't post at all.
Walter Matthau recently died of kidney failure. He had a long and excruciating discussion about his disease with Larry King on television, which demonstrated how little most healthy people are able to understand about the disease. John Ehrlichman, a former Nixon aide during the Watergate scandal, and one of the Justices of the Canadian Supreme Court also recently developed renal failure, and both of them refused to go on dialysis and preferred death instead.