Also there seems to be nothing like dialysis. Really Osama bin Laden was getting dialysis in caves in Afghanistan, why can’t they get dialysis in a hospital.
I was just about to say something about that. There are hundreds of thousands of people on a worldwide Organ Transfer List so: 1. How did they know the organ donor was a match? 2. How did the recipient get moved straight to the top of the recipient list? 3. The donor was not on any kind of donor list.
@@JessyDupre Don't siblings or family members qualify if the blood test information matches? I don't know that though for sure. I do know that you aren't just automatically able to take someone's kidney just like that. Doesn't happen. :)
@@DragonsMist1948 Except that the sister and the adopted sister aren't genetically related. They're about as related as the brother and the adopted brother. Meaning, not at all.
@@JessyDupre That is correct. Thank you for answering me back. I should have explained what I meant a little better than I did. What I should have said was that IF they're biological (for both) wouldn't that be determined by a blood test? It's always nice when someone answers or clarifies for you. I like talking to someone new and getting their perspective on things. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me.
Bro she actually tampered with all the cars for extra precautions 😂
In these stories they can always seem to donate kidneys to anyone, in reality, it takes a long time to find a non-family donor that matches.
Also there seems to be nothing like dialysis. Really Osama bin Laden was getting dialysis in caves in Afghanistan, why can’t they get dialysis in a hospital.
I was just about to say something about that. There are hundreds of thousands of people on a worldwide Organ Transfer List so:
1. How did they know the organ donor was a match?
2. How did the recipient get moved straight to the top of the recipient list?
3. The donor was not on any kind of donor list.
@@JessyDupre Don't siblings or family members qualify if the blood test information matches? I don't know that though for sure. I do know that you aren't just automatically able to take someone's kidney just like that. Doesn't happen. :)
@@DragonsMist1948 Except that the sister and the adopted sister aren't genetically related. They're about as related as the brother and the adopted brother. Meaning, not at all.
@@JessyDupre That is correct. Thank you for answering me back. I should have explained what I meant a little better than I did. What I should have said was that IF they're biological (for both) wouldn't that be determined by a blood test? It's always nice when someone answers or clarifies for you. I like talking to someone new and getting their perspective on things. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me.
Ahhhhhhhh! This is one of the sweetest revenge I’ve ever listened to.
A Great Story
Liked the story until they started kissing. They could have simply just been brother and sister felt unneeded imo 😒
Agreed
Yeah, that made the story feel gross.