@anticlutch behavior change makes more sense now
Indeed.
@anticlutch behavior change makes more sense now
Indeed.
Organ transplants aren't ethical. Organs from dead people can't be used. They have to be taken from someone who's 'braindead'. Brain death isn't real death. There's been cases where families fought doctors to wait and not take their organs and they ended up living. The person dies from the organ transplant, they're still alive when the organs are taken. The tests they use to determine brain death aren't always very accurate either. I took myself off the donation list before I knew this stuff. I was just afraid the hospital would be less likely to save me if they'll get my organs. Turns out it's much worse than what I thought. Here's a video about it if you're interested https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_TUF3hEZXw&t=1s
That's not true...brain death is a legal definition of death. In 1968 Harvard medical group established brain death as "the irreversible loss of brain function of the entire brain and brain stem". When the brain has legally died, the body can remain on life support for a certain number of days until hormones and other chemical processes are depleted. The heart begins to slow down until it eventually stops beating.
You are correct about docs wanting to remove life support- money honey. And sometimes people to awaken from coma. It happens.
The tests- well, I've seen some shit in my time so I'm not going to argue that point.
I am not an organ or tissue donor and stopped giving blood years ago when I found out it's just another money making scheme based on the goyim wanting to "help others".
These stupid studies are pure bullshit as well. No transplant patient ever changed "sex" because of an organ. People are so fucking naive.
My buddy got a blood transfusion, and for about 3 months, all he wanted was bologna and cheese sandwiches. He despised those both before and after.
This has been a plot to a few (((movies/tv))) series. I have heard enough anecdotal cases to believe it, it's all pretty weird to me.
Then there's the small sample size of just 47 people. And the researchers also point out in their paper that the findings may have been due to "selection bias resulting from our recruitment of individuals to participate in a study that explicitly stated it was examining personality changes following organ transplants."
So yeah it's basically nothing. I had my hopes up that it might have led to a cure for OPs faggotry. Oh well.
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