Please folks, don't assume that just because you:
a) carry a donor card, or
b) have just told your next of kin
that your wishes will be takin into account in time.
For organs to be in a good enough condition to use, they have to be 'harvested' (such an ugly phrase) within a very short amount of time. They simply can't wait to go through all your belongings, ask all your relatives or read your will to discover your wishes. Signing on the register is the best way of ensuring that your registration is acknowledged in time.
EDIT: If you're unsure, there's no harm registering twice...maybe they'll get two hearts off you!
a) carry a donor card, or
b) have just told your next of kin
that your wishes will be takin into account in time.
For organs to be in a good enough condition to use, they have to be 'harvested' (such an ugly phrase) within a very short amount of time. They simply can't wait to go through all your belongings, ask all your relatives or read your will to discover your wishes. Signing on the register is the best way of ensuring that your registration is acknowledged in time.
EDIT: If you're unsure, there's no harm registering twice...maybe they'll get two hearts off you!
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