Organ Donation Persuasive Speech

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There are a lot of people out in the world who don't really know what tissue and organ donation is about. Also, a lot of people may have the wrong idea about it in general. Being an organ donor is a very serious decision and you should know all you can about it before deciding to become so. The choice is ultimately up to you, but you have to make it known to your family as well.

First everyone needs to know what exactly it means to donate tissue or an organ. An organ transplant involves surgically removing an organ or tissue from one patient, the donor, and putting it in another patient, the recipient. People who agree to become an organ donor meant that you are allowing your organs or tissues to be removed and placed in someone else who …show more content…

No matter what your age is, you can be a donor. Many people think that just because they are in their 70s or 80s that they wouldn't qualify to be a donor. The truth is that you could be a newborn baby or 100, as long as your organs were once of working order, they can be used as a transplant. The only thing is if you are under 18 and would like to become a donor, you must have parental consent in order to do so. You can always explain your concern to your parents and request to become one. If you have HIV, brain cancer that is actively spreading, and some severe infections, you can't qualify to be an organ donor. Always check with your doctor when thinking about agreeing to be a donor to find out if you qualify or not. If you wish to donate a kidney while you are still alive, it is possible. You will have to undergo different tests to determine if you are healthy enough to have only one kidney and other tests to qualify …show more content…

If you do decide to become a donor, make it known to your family, a lawyer, and/or a family doctor so that if the time comes, your wishes can be carried out. There is no cost to your family or estate for any transplants that may happen; the cost goes to the patient who is getting the transplant. This is not the buying and selling of organs; patients who receive organs pay for the price of the operation. Any cost that your family pays is for any tests or operations that were done to attempt to keep you alive. One myth is that the quality of your medical care goes down when you sign up to become a donor. This simply isn't true. People who undergo emergency operations, you can be assured that your doctor is chosen because he/she is specialized in that area and has no connections to any future transplants. Your life is taken seriously and you will not be put in harm's way in order to save another

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