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I feel like most suicide methods deem organs non-transplantable??
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id prefer cremation. the idea of rotting doesnt please me.I'd rather be cremated but I think I wouldn't mind.
AFAIK you can do both! They take out... okay, they _harvest_ your usable parts and cremate the rest.I'd rather be cremated but I think I wouldn't mind.
AFAIK you can do both! They take out... okay, they _harvest_ your usable parts and cremate the rest.
im buying my urn before i die (already have it picked out) and even if i dont get around to buying it my husband knows my wishes so im basically covered. id still prefer to have it all dealt with before hand thoughYeah, getting rotten sounds bad. I hope whenever I'm gone they respect my wishes and get me cremated lol
That won't work as extracted organs spoil too fast. You'll need to take the person who needs the liver with you, put them in a shock-proof container, and then transplant the liver mid-flight. Tricky, but not impossible.Maybe I'll cut my liver out mid-flight and place it in a shock-proof container. No way anything is going to survive my current method.
i want to watch this. just.....how?That won't work as extracted organs spoil too fast. You'll need to take the person who needs the liver with you, put them in a shock-proof container, and then transplant the liver mid-flight. Tricky, but not impossible.
Says online that the liver is viable for 12h after extraction. Mid-flight surgery sounds too badass not to perform, however.That won't work as extracted organs spoil too fast. You'll need to take the person who needs the liver with you, put them in a shock-proof container, and then transplant the liver mid-flight. Tricky, but not impossible.
same with inert gas i think?By the time most people are found (since we don't ctb in front of others), it's too late to save organs. And yeah, certain methods such as N or SN would make organs unsafe to transplant even if you died in a hospital.
where does the flight thing come in?Says online that the liver is viable for 12h after extraction. Mid-flight surgery sounds too badass not to perform, however.
I believe with nitrogen the organs can remain usable, I could be wrong thoughI feel like most suicide methods deem organs non-transplantable??