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| You Should Be Able To Take Your Kidney Back |
| If you were to donate your kidney, it would mean you would only have one left, though what if that one failed and the closest match you know is the patient you gave yours to, this is just common sense. |
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You remind me of my old neighbour who gave me his old mower because it was broke and then, after I
had fixed it, took it back. It still had my feckin petrol in it.
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Yeah...
You'd have to cut up the other person, the person WHO HAD A CHANCE OF LIFE, and take your kidney
back.
Yeah.
Great idea.
Not selfish at all, is it???
And I am not being sarcastic.
At all |
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You'd be condemning someone to die after you donated them your kidney. It was a donation made
voluntarily and to take it back is kind of wrong. As well as the fact you would be killing them
without doubt. |
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Taking a kidney back is like killing someone to save your own life after you've helped them. It
sounds sort of selfish to me. |
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Common sense is using your brain and not donating organs that you can't afford to lose due to your
own poor health. |
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