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Popular myths about organ transplants

It is estimated that every day in the US, organ transplants save 98 lives. Still, some of the myths about organ transplants make a significant portion of the population less likely to donate their organs.

It is estimated that every day in the US, organ transplants save 98 lives. In the past, organ transplants were fraught with risk, but since then, the state of our medicine has tremendously improved. Still, some of the myths about organ transplants make a significant portion of the population less likely to donate their organs. 

What are the most common myths?

  • It is true that as years pass by, our bodies become weaker, but there is no age limit when it comes to becoming an organ donor. Sure, most likely, your organs won’t be as healthy when you get older, but it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t become an organ donor just because you aren’t young anymore. You can save the lives of others no matter what age you are. In the case of organ transplants in the US, the oldest donor was 93 years old.
  • Likewise, even if you are suffering from medical conditions, it shouldn’t stop you from becoming an organ donor. Your organs might be unaffected by the illnesses that you have, or perhaps their state might still be better than those of the person that needs your help. Even if your health isn’t in perfect condition, it’s better to sign up to become an organ donor. After you are gone, the doctors will decide whether your organs are in good enough condition to be transplanted.
  • If you are afraid that, instead of saving someone else’s life, your organs will be sold for money to another person, then you don’t have to worry. Selling organs is illegal in the United States, which means that your worries are unwarranted.
  • Yet another argument that usually appears when people explain why they won’t become organ donors is that they are afraid that their organs will be taken away if they fall into a coma. This is untrue. Organs are not taken from the donors if they fall into a coma, and there is a possibility of recovery. Only when the doctors declare brain death can the organs be transplanted. You shouldn’t worry about it, as there is no chance of recovery from brain death.

The patients who wait for organ transplants often struggle with ways to minimize suffering during the waiting period. Since recently, in many American states, it is legal to buy and sell marijuana, it still doesn’t mean that some of the companies don’t conduct drug tests anymore. Thankfully, thanks to the scientists, it is possible to pass drug tests even if there is still THC in the body, using Quick Fix 6.2.

If you would like to learn more about the organ transplants, then check out this infographic, provided by Quick Fix Synthetic.

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