Life ..... Pass ItOn
At a certain moment doctor will determine that my brain hasceased to function and that, for all intents and purposes, my life has stopped
When that happens doesn’t call this my “Death Bed”. Call it my “Bed
of Life “and let my body be used by
others to lead fuller lives.
Give my eyes to a man who has never seen sunrise, a baby’s face
or love in the eyes of a woman.
Give my heart to a person whose own heart has caused nothing but endless of pain.
Give my blood to teenager, who has been pulled from the wreckage of his car, so that he might live to see his grandchildren play
Give my kidneys to one who depends on a machine to exist from week to week.
Take my bones, every muscles every fiber and every nervefrom my body to find a way to make a crippled child walk.
Explore every corner of my brain take my cells and let them
grow so that somebody a speechless boy will shout at the crack of a bat and a
deaf girl will hear the sound of rain against her window
Burn what is left of me and scatter the ashes to the winds to help the flowers grow
If you must bury something, let it be my faults, my weakness and my prejudice against my fellowman
Give my sins to the devil and give my soul to God
If you do what I have asked
I WILL LIVE …………… FOREVER
---ROBERT N.TEST
The title implies that life is a gift that we can make use
of even at the time of our death for the benefit of others. By donating our
organs we can help other people live or lead better lives.
Organ transplantation is one of the more recent advances inpatient care. Today transplants save thousands of lives and transform thequality of life of many more. Unfortunately, an even greater number of patientsdie, or continue to receive expensive replacement therapy such as renaldialysis, because of an insufficient supply of donated organs.
Each organ and tissue donor saves or improves the lives ofas many as 50 people. Giving the "Gift of Life" may lighten the griefof the donor"s own family. Many donor families say that knowing other liveshave been saved helps them cope with their tragic loss.
More and more people receive transplants every yearand more people are living longer after transplants.
A patient’s life can thus change forever, thanks to the practice of
deceased or cadaver donations of organs.
Medical teams, hospitals, laboratories, computer networks,and transportation systems work 24 hours a day to match donated organs withpeople who need them. Learn about the transplantation process, and the role ofa key participant-the organ donor.
According to me, the most valuable donation is that which can
save the life of another person. In this respect , blood donation is the most
valuable donation.
I would like to donate my eyes after my death. So thatsomeone without sight will have the privilege of seeing.
"There is nolovelier way to thank God for your sight than by giving a helping hand to thosein the dark."
Helen Keller