@C7RKY @katemasters67 @NHSEngland <> 547 transplants have been stopped by relatives of donors.
@retiredbrain @majorsixth Agree with your thinking, but wd it require doctors to identify process as being in difficulty? Because they won't
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@C7RKY@majorsixth some Drs hv difficulty accepting they are 'not the boss of me, even when I'm dead', a small matter of ego,&mistaken power -
@retiredbrain@majorsixth Shan't pretend I can't relate to that last bit! :) Do these trained staff exist now, or is that your suggestion? -
@C7RKY@majorsixth even so.A go btwn in imho is a necessity these days. -
@retiredbrain@majorsixth Oh I entirely agree - sorry for delayed response. Just picking eldest son up. :) -
@C7RKY@majorsixth morning both.Lovely sunny cold day in Dorset.Hugely suspicious now of donor process.Will find out everything I can abt it -
@retiredbrain@C7RKY <> I think you just fill a form in and carry a card. If I carried a card I wouldn't be happy if relatives stopped it -
@majorsixth@retiredbrain That was my first thought too. But what if my relatives were concerned decision was premature? That made me think. -
@C7RKY@majorsixth am thinking organ donation &advance directives treated in NHS like burger & chips,little compassion and just another meal - 3 more replies
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@C7RKY@majorsixth no organs shld b taken without intermediary in decision process,even when no contesting.Protects both sides fair&true -
@retiredbrain@C7RKY@majorsixth blame the 'efficks' on Julia neuberger and her bro in law (who is head of nhs bloodandtransplant' !
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