I think its great that you decided to become an organ donor. Let your family know that your not planning on leaving this world anytime soon but if something were to happen than you have the chance to save many people with you organs. Give them some facts about organ donation like:
- Nearly 87.000 people in this country are on the organ donor list and one person on that list will die every three hours because and organ transplant will not be possible.
-Everyday, 16 people die waiting for an organ transplant to give them a second chance at life.
Also try having them watch "No Greater Love". It is a documentary film focused on the increasing need for healthy transplantable organs in the United States, as well as the healing that may come through the act of donation. The goal is to encourage families to discuss the issue of donation, as well as make their wishes known to their loved ones. Good luck I know it can be a hard thing to talk about! And remember no matter what your family ends up thinking about it your doing a good thing and saving innocent lives!
2007-03-12 11:39:47
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answered by Meiko420 3
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You might just bring it up casually. Tell them you found out about how much good you could do for others by being a donor. Giving blood is great, but this could do even more! If you have a driver's license, all you have to do is check off "Be a Donor" on your renewal, and you will have it as public record.
2007-03-12 11:30:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Would they be angry?
I take it they might be.
The easiest thing to say is that you are an adult and you have thought long and hard about this.
I would have them look at it like this...say your mother or one of your really important family members needs an organ (say it was sudden) and they get it because someone had passed and was an organ donor and the organ was perfectly healthy and it saved one of your family members lives...
Would they have a different perspective then?
This is your body and your choice they should respect that...besides its a wonderful thing to be able to help a family who maybe would'nt have that oppurturnity.
2007-03-12 11:34:17
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answered by colie 3
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It's easy! Just tell them. Being an organ donor myself it was a little strange letting my family know. Because they love you it is difficult for them to even think about your death in any way, let alone what happens to your physical self afterward. Let them know that you can help another person survive, help another family. They will understand, although it may take time. Death is a crappy subject no matter how you approach it. After some time they should be proud and grateful for your selfless decision.
2007-03-12 11:32:58
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answered by stella 2
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I would just tell them that you have done some thinking lately and you have decided that when you die you want to be able to help others by being an organ donor. How could they argue with that?
2007-03-12 11:32:19
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answered by Kristal E 6
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good on you! i really admire you for becoming one...
just tell them how you feel about becoming an organ donor and see how they feel. then, decide. what is more important? your families feelings, or your decision to become a donor. Hopefully you wont have to choose because they will support you
2007-03-12 11:34:22
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answered by ilovemilkshakes123 1
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Have they ever said anything about not wanting you to be an organ donor? If not, just sit down with them and let them know what you want and why.
2007-03-12 11:45:20
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answered by Teresa H 2
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Being an organ donar is a wonderful thing. You have nothing to be ashamed of. Its beautiful to give life to those who thought they had lost it. Just be up front. Tell them exactly what you plan to do and your reasons behind it. Your family will accept you no matter what because true family will stand behind you through it all. Your choice to be an organ donar has brought hope to so many people's lives.
2007-03-12 11:33:43
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answered by ♥PiNk RoCkS♥ 3
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1. that's your decision-you don't have to tell
2. if you feel the need to tell, just do it, say, "i'm an organ donor"
2007-03-12 12:01:15
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answered by dƒ 5
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2016-12-14 17:25:06
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answered by sherburne 4
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