pamela
Well-known member
Good thoughts and best wishes to your friend, Ross. I hope that the pacemaker is all that's needed too. At least, the implant isn't an open heart surgery (I don't think, someone correct me if I'm wrong).
One thing to remember about receiving a life-saving heart transplant is that the healthy donor of the gift would not die without service. It would be of tremendous value to me, were I able, to know that my donation could provide another with valuable years of living should my future be so abruptly taken.
I understand qualms, but to live with illness when you could be restored to a higher level of health than you've been blessed with in years ... (I think I'd better stop now. I mean no disrespect for anyone's personal choice).
All that's good to everyone.
One thing to remember about receiving a life-saving heart transplant is that the healthy donor of the gift would not die without service. It would be of tremendous value to me, were I able, to know that my donation could provide another with valuable years of living should my future be so abruptly taken.
I understand qualms, but to live with illness when you could be restored to a higher level of health than you've been blessed with in years ... (I think I'd better stop now. I mean no disrespect for anyone's personal choice).
All that's good to everyone.