Argumentative Essay On Organ Donation

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When I was younger I know that there was a specific reason that I chose to not be a donor even a donor of blood. I felt as though if I was to give some part of myself to another person the idea that the person might turn into a clone. The thought of having another “Raymond” out in the world terrified me. I assumed whoever would receive my blood would one day wake up to realize that they were no longer who they set out to be, but rather the transfusion have made them into someone unrecognizable. After analyzing the decision that I have kept since I was younger. I realized that such thoughts might have developed due to my ignorance and the fact that I never took it upon myself to research the main ideology behind being a donor. Upon researching …show more content…

To imagine that in such a short period of time people are applying and people are dying to due to the unavailability of the organ the person might need. However I can understand the reason behind not wanting to give back due to religious conflict, or beliefs that if one goes ahead with such process what would happen to the person on the time for resurrection? In that sense it seems that God himself is being belittle and a limitation cap is being kept on what he can and cannot do. Which I was guilty of doing, and I should have spoken to my pastor about such issues or conflict that I was going through so that my faith would not be in question. “The generosity of an individual donor can save up to eight lives through organ donation and countless others through tissue donation”. I see this as in my life can impact and save eight different families in ways I would not be able to while I am alive. The notion that actions speak louder than word is evidence to what Jesus did while he was on earth. He preached to countless of people and touched countless of souls, in addition he perform numerous miracles. This could be seen as his works his action here on …show more content…

They won’t work as hard to save my life? Such question came to mind while I went through the donation fact, and my first reaction was that most likely the doctor working to save my life would not work as hard as he would for a patient who is not a donor. For I feel as though the doctor would see me as a dying patient, and Instead of saving my life the doctor would use all the that same effort to save another individual’s life using my organs or tissue; However what I found “organ and tissue recovery takes place only after all efforts to save your life have been exhausted and death has been legally declared. The medical team treating you is completely separate from the transplant team”. This made me to be reassured that regardless of if a person is a donor or not they will be treated the same. The only difference would be that once whoever is being treated is declared to be dead legally then, and only then would their organs be taken out for preservation. The “organ procurement organization” will be contacted to operate on the donor, and their organs will be kept with care until it is needed to save a life of another. Despite my discovery I believe if I were to go through with becoming a donor I would first need to speak to my pastor, just to reaffirm myself and not jump into any rash

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