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1. Gamingboy Posted: March 21, 2010 at 02:00 PM (#3483058)Same goes for knee ligament replacement surgery. I forget which ligament they use.
When I was contemplating mine, the doc told me that (back in the day), they'd tried transplanting ligaments from corpses but there tended to be rejection problems.
I don't get why they can't take a tendon from a dead guy instead of having to have to have another surgery in a different part of your own body. If I died, I'd be fine if my heart went to a firefighter, my liver went to a father of 3, and my tendon went to Joe Nathan.
EDIT: Typed out before #9
What's all this about? I'm listed as an organ donor, and I'd be equally fine if my parts went to a drug addict or an accomplished novelist... when did judging people become a part of it?
I'm not a doctor, but I don't think they typically give donated organs to drug addicts. It's not a moral judgment but a medical one -- being an organ recipient may require an ongoing drug regimen, as well as dietary and lifestyle restrictions, so you want people who can reliably adhere to those requirements and survive.
I want my organs to go to Yankees fans.
But the big-market teams like Florida and Texas aren't interested. Who could POSSIBLY afford his future salary if those guys can't?
The Yankees and Red Sox both have excellent closers who could fill the gap left by Nathan's injury.
What about your guitar?
DB
I've got one organ I'd give up to a Yankee fan.
We know, we know.... anus.
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