Re: Re: What do you do???
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Originally posted by christa
I have to ask . . . Is it just a *rumor* that you all pay moritions off to *take* the dead's corneas without their families knowing?
:eek: Surely that's not true . . . I've just never had a chance to ask anyone that actually works in the *industry* . . .
As for me, I own a business and work from home. It is a transcription/printing service . . . my clients are insurance companies, lawyers, investigators & people in litigation.
Oh heaven's no. We obtain consent from all families before we procure the eye tissue. However, if you are a registered donor in the state of FL we can by law obtain the tissue without consent from the family. I myself do not like this idea since I believe the family should be asked even if they were a registered donor. There is no way we could pay off the morticians because we have to obtain a medical history on the donor which requires talking to the family and/or reviewing the donor's medical chart. I have never heard that rumor. In order to transplant any cornea we have to test for HIV, Hep B & C, Lymphoma, Leukemia and Syphillis. We also have to maintain a sterile environment when procuring the tissue. It's a pretty complex process to get it all done. We would never pay off anyone to take the corneas.
Re: Re: Re: What do you do???
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Originally posted by gemini9961
Oh heaven's no. We obtain consent from all families before we procure the eye tissue. However, if you are a registered donor in the state of FL we can by law obtain the tissue without consent from the family. I myself do not like this idea since I believe the family should be asked even if they were a registered donor. There is no way we could pay off the morticians because we have to obtain a medical history on the donor which requires talking to the family and/or reviewing the donor's medical chart. I have never heard that rumor. In order to transplant any cornea we have to test for HIV, Hep B & C, Lymphoma, Leukemia and Syphillis. We also have to maintain a sterile environment when procuring the tissue. It's a pretty complex process to get it all done. We would never pay off anyone to take the corneas.
Good to know!
I just HAD to ask . . . ;) No hard feelings . . . ???
Re: Re: Re: Re: What do you do???
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Originally posted by christa
Good to know!
I just HAD to ask . . . ;) No hard feelings . . . ???
Nope I am glad you asked and happy that I could answer your question.
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Originally posted by Fox-Gal
Then on the side, I just started selling/making decals for cars etc. Trying, mainly to focus on decals, for homes, so fire and rescue knows how many pets, what kind, etc are in the home, in case of an emergency. Most people, though, want personal decal of their pets for their cars. And of course I make decals for our Biz and any other kind, someone might want. I just like doing the pets, better. :D
Well that's very cool! Wish I would have known before I ordered my decals off ebay:o
As for my job, I'm a waitress/server at Red Lobster:D
Re: Re: Re: What do you do???
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Originally posted by gemini9961
We obtain consent from all families before we procure the eye tissue. However, if you are a registered donor in the state of FL we can by law obtain the tissue without consent from the family.
my mom will donate all but her heart and her brain. me i'll donate anything, if im dead and someone needs help, get the knife ready, cuz im coming apart! (not to gross anyone out). like they say that donating 1 pint of blood saves 3 lives, damn, take me apart, how many lives can that save?!?:D