Yea , for him it was good, but what about the donor ? This caring individual, a nurse by profession gives up a kidney to a "lawyer". What happens in the future, God forbid, she needed it after an accident or something, will this lucky lawyer help her needs, whatever they may be.? HA HA. not a prayer. Now I can see some poor soul or somebody serving the good of the community getting a fast living gift of life, but not a blood sucking, swamp slime lawyer. He took advantage of her. I hope she doesn't live to regret it. We need nurses, there is a shortage of them. We have far too many lawyers compared to the rest of the world. It was a mistake to save him.
What seems strange, judging from other posting, is that if he didn't get lucky finding this donor and left the country looking for a donor, we would then call him names.If he paid a donor and got transplanted outside of the country, people would say he took advantage of the donor by paying him a few grand. While I feel closer with the American nursemany here would sympathize more with the paid donor in an other country, saying he didn't understand the risks, the money would not have a long term good result, he may need that kidney in the future and NOW he can no longer lift heavy sacks of rice. Well neither can the Nurse lift heavy sacks nor her heavy patients. What about her future ? The lawyer who was transplanted with the nurse's kidney had lots of help and we cheer all those who helped him, but if he left the country to find an available donor, would we still cheer everone helping him ? Or would we curse them and him. ?