i had heart transplant cuz my heart was failing at age 14 so a really generous guy offered to switch hearts somhow my heart was fine when theye put it in his body (that heart never failed him)
so any ways thanks to this man im still alive
1. The organ has to match the body being transplanted to.
2. And far more importantly, they don't switch hearts between two living patients. Hearts are transplanted from recently deceased donors. If the heart from the person needing the donor organ was able to function, it wouldn't need to be replaced.
well mabye cuz you trolled your self... cuz i can asure you I and that man are still alive and well and incase you didnt hear me my heart was failing and it NEEDED to be replaced (i hate cancer)
Organ donor is what you put on your ID. So in case you die you say "yes, you may take my organs".
When you are a organ donor you are giving away your organs. It is not switching. If someone has a cancer heart and switches hearts to person without cancer heart you would be giving one person cancer organs.
So that idea would not work out anyways. You can give away organs when you are living. However its usually something you have multiples of or something that you can get rid of and live without. An example of this is a kidney. Since you have two kidneys.
Are you an organ donor?
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i had heart transplant cuz my heart was failing at age 14 so a really generous guy offered to switch hearts somhow my heart was fine when theye put it in his body (that heart never failed him)
so any ways thanks to this man im still alive
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Yeah...that's not how it works.
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actually some times it does... mabye my heart didnt fit in meh tiny chest.
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1. The organ has to match the body being transplanted to.
2. And far more importantly, they don't switch hearts between two living patients. Hearts are transplanted from recently deceased donors. If the heart from the person needing the donor organ was able to function, it wouldn't need to be replaced.
3. Why am I feeding a known troll? Fuck.
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well mabye cuz you trolled your self... cuz i can asure you I and that man are still alive and well and incase you didnt hear me my heart was failing and it NEEDED to be replaced (i hate cancer)
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Organ donor is what you put on your ID. So in case you die you say "yes, you may take my organs".
When you are a organ donor you are giving away your organs. It is not switching. If someone has a cancer heart and switches hearts to person without cancer heart you would be giving one person cancer organs.
So that idea would not work out anyways. You can give away organs when you are living. However its usually something you have multiples of or something that you can get rid of and live without. An example of this is a kidney. Since you have two kidneys.