Our social worker was just making the rounds at in-clinic HD to assess interest in this... It'll be a push for sure.
Second reply to focus only on "more transplants." From what I've read I do think one quick hit would be to provide some sort of income supplement for donors well under treatment for donation
The UK has just recently voted for an "opt out" system. Perhaps we could consider doing the same despite the almost certain cries of "That's not FREEDOM!"
I was sent to a two hour presentation half of which was basically an attempt to sell us on the idea of having a transplant. Pretty much told us to go find a live donor. Failing that to put ourselves on the dead donor waiting list.
And then that led into the second part of advocating for a donor: social media. I didn't move into that area. I knew right off the bat that I didn't have a good story that could be sold or pull on heart strings. Perhaps if I was a young mother or someone could frame me as pathetic and needy, it might work, but I knew it wouldn't.
Sorry but not being willing to under go major surgery and put their life and their families well being at risk doesn't make them an Ahole.
I completely understand this, also I didn’t think I could pull off the story that "I will die without a transplant" story that helps people find kidneys via signs on cars and news stories. But on the flip side I’ve been very happy that at the time I didn’t think I would die from a lack of a transplant and had the freedom to wait for the deceased donation.
At least have the testicular fortitude to say, "I wasn't serious about those offers I made in the past."
Ditto for criminals who are convinced they would not turn stool on their cohorts in a crime, but are faced with either betraying their friends or spending years trying not to drop the soap when faced with the actual choice.