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I've been suffering from an incurable degenerative disease msa.
I do know that from the samples taken others will benefit after my death.
Who else will benefit others by passing on?
I'd look into this yourself online. I'm not sure of the specifics of donating with your disease, but most countries require you to actively seek wanting to donate in order for it to happen. If you don't reach out you should expect to have your body be left alone.
I'd look into this yourself online. I'm not sure of the specifics of donating with your disease, but most countries require you to actively seek wanting to donate in order for it to happen. If you don't reach out you should expect to have your body be left alone.
I clicked the donate all organs on my driving licence when I had one, so they gave a record online, plus there is the clinical trial samples
I also had a word with my neurologist
I've been suffering from an incurable degenerative disease msa.
I do know that from the samples taken others will benefit after my death.
Who else will benefit others by passing on?
I clicked the donate all organs on my driving licence when I had one, so they gave a record online, plus there is the clinical trial samples
I also had a word with my neurologist
not me personally, but I used to have a classmate whose father was dying from a rare form of bone cancer. after talking it over with his family, he made the decision to donate his body to science to further help with research for it. it's a very heavy decision, and i admire anyone willing to donate their corpse for such a cause. takes a lot of bravery. i wish i could do more than just say i'm sorry you're suffering from such a disease.
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