NoMoreNicksLeft 2 days ago

>Seems a little strange to not want to try to commit to the requirements for transplant and instead just die.

You just have different values than the OP. I have values different from yours as well that would have me turn down a transplant... and it's not that I wouldn't want to live longer. There are just some measures I'm unwilling to take.

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vjvjvjvjghv 1 day ago

This is not a matter of values. It’s more like you can only be sure what you would do in a situation when you are actually in it. There are plenty of people who claim “if I was in situation X I for sure would do Y” but will reevaluate this when they are actually in it.

reverendsteveii 1 day ago

They'll do what when they're actually in the situation?

vjvjvjvjghv 1 day ago

They will take another look at the available options and pick what they think is the best option. This may be different from the one they proclaimed they would take.

reverendsteveii 1 day ago

How do they determine which is best?

vjvjvjvjghv 21 hours ago

The same way you determine anything in your life. You make tons of decisions every day based on the situation.

NoMoreNicksLeft 1 day ago

Np, I actually have values. It's difficult to believe, most of the people around you apparently have none. First off, my own organs are spare parts for those in my family who are younger than I am... children, nieces, nephews, etc. They're never to donate to anyone in a generation older than them (lateral's sometimes ok). And I wouldn't accept donor organs from someone not in my family. I've got other people to think about than myself, so staying alive at any cost (financial or moral) isn't a consideration at all. Not saying I wouldn't hesitate if facing the end, but I've thought about this alot over the years and I've already made the choice.