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DiscussionOrgan donation
Thread starterHenryk
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I intend to use the CO method for CTB but I would also like to donate my organs if I have time, could CO poisoning make the process impossible? If so I thought of the suspension method as an alternative. I would like people who want to live to make better use of my organs
I think there is a lot of debate on that topic, from what I read online. One source says "Traditionally, CO poisoning has been considered a contraindication to organ procurement. The possibility of organ procurement from donors who died of CO poisoning has been discussed in the scientific literature" and "Patients who have succumbed to carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, a common cause of toxicological mortality, are usually rejected as organ donors."
I totally get wanting to leave something positive of your life. I would love my organs to be donated too. I don't know how possible that is unfortunately. It also depends on how soon you are found. The major organs need to be receiving consistent oxygenated blood after the person dies in order for them to be salvageable, which can only happen in a hospital setting.
"Because people who take their own lives are often not suitable candidates for organ donation (e.g., the body is not found in time for organ harvesting, the means of death harms the organ's functioning, etc.), such decedents represent only a small minority of organ donors worldwide."
Most of the organs used for transplants are not taken from completely dead people, but from people who have had "only" brain death. If you hang yourself, are found and medics manage to restore circulation in your body then the organs will be suitable for donation to others. Unfortunately, by the way, you run a great risk of surviving with only brain damage and functioning as a vegetable for the rest of your life.
"Because people who take their own lives are often not suitable candidates for organ donation (e.g., the body is not found in time for organ harvesting, the means of death harms the organ's functioning, etc.), such decedents represent only a small minority of organ donors worldwide."
Most of the organs used for transplants are not taken from completely dead people, but from people who have had "only" brain death. If you hang yourself, are found and medics manage to restore circulation in your body then the organs will be suitable for donation to others. Unfortunately, by the way, you run a great risk of surviving with only brain damage and functioning as a vegetable for the rest of your life.
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