Thursday, January 9, 2020

Did You Know

This one is a little macabre, but did you know your best chance of getting a transplant is over the holidays because of all the accidents?

42 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

I didn't, but it makes complete (and sad) sense.

Valerie-Jael said...

No, I didn't know, sad but true. Hugs, Valerie

Lee said...

No...I didn't know that. I'd not even given it a thought...but it makes sense, of course.

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

More people are on the road at that time - makes sense.

Birgit said...

Yikes! Makes sense but...Yikes!

Christine said...

Interesting if macabre

Jeanie said...

No, but it makes sense!

nashvillecats2 said...

Something I didn't know but it's a sobering thought.

Yvonne.

CJ Kennedy said...

😮

Sandra Cox said...

Unfortunately, it does, doesn't it, Jeanie?

Jamie Ghione said...

Makes sense.

Computer Tutor said...

Well that's a tad dystopian. But I never would have thought of that.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

It makes complete and perfect sense. New Years Eve may be the biggest offender, but good for transplant recipients.

L. Diane Wolfe said...

Someone's crappy holiday is a blessing for another.

Sandra Cox said...

It does indeed, EC.

Sandra Cox said...

It sure is, isn't it?

R's Rue said...

Wow.

Anonymous said...

Our heart transplant friend received her transplant in a holiday period.

Adam said...

Makes sense

Pat Hatt said...

lol makes sense, but yeah, a bit morbid. Happy holidays for you but not for the dead person.

Sandra said...

Exactly.

Sandra said...

Yes.

Sandra said...

Hadn't thought of it that way, but yes, dystopian fits.

Sandra said...

A literal oxymoron.

Sandra said...

A very crappy holiday.

Sandra said...

Indeed.

Sandra said...

Sounds right.

Sandra said...

Yup.

Sandra said...

Exactly.

Janie Junebug said...

I'll try to plan any necessary organ transplants for the holidays.

Love,
Janie

Thalitah said...

I just know it just now...
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Sandi said...

Oh, that is sad, but with a silver lining.

Sandra Cox said...

Ha. Good thinking, Janie.

Sandra Cox said...

Yes, it is, Sandi. An RN told my sis in law that the recipient often picks up quirks from the donor. I found that fascinating.

Sandra Cox said...

For sure, Val.

Sandra Cox said...

Yes, in a macabre, or as Jacqui said, dystopian kind of way.

Sandra Cox said...

Indeed.

Sandra Cox said...

That's kind of my reaction too, Birgit.

Sandra Cox said...

It sure does. Though, now I'll be nervous about traveling on holidays:)

Lowcarb team member said...

Sad but true …

All the best Jan

Sandra Cox said...

Yes:(

Magic Love Crow said...

I didn't know, but it makes sense. So sad, but true!