but also, imagine this situation
you died in the hospital surrounded by your family
and as your family was crying over you depressed and stuff, your wife was hugging you

the nurse comes in, pulls her aside and says"I'm sorry he's on our donor list, we should take him now" dunno I find it annoying
ka2anno they were just waiting for you to die to take you away and slice you open
and what if you were mistakenly presumed dead masalan, your heart stopped for 5 min then it was gonna come back or I dunno
they immediatly took you and sliced you open
and if I were sure that my organs will save a life, heck I'd do it, of course bringing the joy of life to another family and another person is worth these minor things
but there is a good risk of rejection, and your organ might not be requested soon and it might be thrown away
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Hearts and lungs are particularly sensitive to being without a blood supply and must be transplanted within four to six hours of retrieval. In the interim, the organs are stored at 4 ° C (yes, in an ice-filled esky) to help with their preservation. The liver and pancreas must be transplanted within 12 hours and the kidneys within 24 hours of retrieval
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www.transplant.org.au/The-Facts-About-Donation.htm
also, the odds of you diying on a hospital bed...
many people say they are ok with organ transplant, how many are filling the form?
I don't know...