Writer's Block: Kindness of Strangers
Aug. 25th, 2009 08:39 am[Error: unknown template qotd]I'd only donate a kidney to a stranger if he or she was vegan; I'm registered, however, with the National Marrow Donor Program and would gladly give my marrow to a stranger.
what?
Date: 2009-08-25 12:50 pm (UTC)Are you of the mind set that vegans are better than anyone else? Those that partake of different food choices are not deserving of a second chance to a healthy and happy life?
Why would your "gift" come with such strings attached?
Re: what?
Date: 2009-08-25 02:55 pm (UTC)I have recently been considering donating a kidney for real because there is such a shortage of donors, and considering I can donate only one, not both, I'd like to see it go to someone with a good chance of survival. I'm sorry if that sounds heartless to you, but vegans tend to live longer, healthier lives; why would we forgo animal products if there weren't an underlying reason—besides the inherent cruelty in harvesting animal products?
I mean, my mom has progressive lung disease, and if it would help her, I'd give her my lung, but that has never even been mentioned by her or her doctors. She's 75 and currently on oxygen support; I wish I could do more for her.
I mentioned I'm in the NMDR (National Marrow Donor Registry), and I've donated a lot of units of platelets in the past. These gifts don't come with strings, naturally; and why would I want to make sure my platelets went to a "healthy" cancer patient? That's kind of anal-retentive.
So please don't think I haven't thought this out.