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To extend life. Has anyone given it a thought? Like with age and the ageing process, its the organs which tend to fail, or not work to their optimum capacity. Would transplantation give extension of life? |
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@bozzalad | 1 February 16 | |
no, they wouldn't, have you seen the cr*p you have to take after a transplant?
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@mikeymk | 1 February 16 | |
It takes some strength to recover from a transplant, afaik. Very premature failure of one organ is one thing, but when someone's just old, then i can't see it being viable.
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@rosiebeads | 1 February 16 | |
It seems like a good thing to do. Both my siblings have a donor card.
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@bozzalad | 1 February 16 | |
plenty of things you can donate without having to die
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@oligarch | 1 February 16 | |
I just have my own replacements grown in a laboratory.. Illuminati perks |
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@oligarch | 1 February 16 | |
Made you cry like a b***h for hours and now it is small Lol |
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@tazdevil | 1 February 16 | |
No, it wudnt.. when its ur time, its ur time
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@mab21 | 1 February 16 | |
It's hard enough to find organs when you're abt to die, nevermind life extension, and if you're old you're gonna die anyway... too much of a luxury...
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@birdy | 1 February 16 | |
Where are they going to get all the organs from to save the old people?
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@birdy | 1 February 16 | |
They made a heart in a 3d printer on greys anatomy I'm sure of it lol
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