Making the decision to be an organ and tissue donor is complex. Many decisions are influenced by tradition, family ideas, and the level of knowledge one has on the issue. Has the subject ever come across your mind? We as citizens help people of all area when someone is in need of something through donations of some sort. Nevertheless, have we stopped to think about life saving or enhancing things that can save someone’s life. We help give food to the hungry, we give clothes to the poor the keep warm in the winter, and we give donation to almost everything to help the next human to survive life. So, is organ and tissue donation on that list? Why can’t we donate our organs and tissues, think about it we cannot take them to heaven with us? Why not save someone life.
What if your mother father, sister, brother or someone who is very close to you needed some type of live enhancing or a piece of life, who would you turn to. Organ transplants saved or enhanced the lives of more than 20,000 men women and children. Although organ donation is often related to sudden or tragic death. Many donors and their families see the decision to donate as a rewarding choice. The decision to donate can leave a positive legacy through the knowledge that others lived because of that choice. In addition to the deceased patients may receive organs from living donors. Living donation offers alternatives for individuals awaiting transplant and increases the existing organ supply. Have you ever thought?