Dick Cheney gets a heart transplant.

GreatwhiteNorth

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Dick Cheney getting a heart transplant is like Adolf Hitler getting an antidote.

Not because Dick is as evil as Adolf, but because they both lived enough life to give the transplant/antidote to a younger person first.
Everyone thinks 71 is "Old enough" until they hit 70.
 

Rj41

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Although there are many factors that we probably don't know about that go into choosing a recipient, personally, I think it should have gone to a younger person.
 

patlpp

New Member
Dick Cheney got on a heart transplant list and received a heart transplant for a condition that millions of other Americans have and die from without even being considered for a heart transplant.
2000 heart transplants a year. 3000 on waiting list. Worst case scenario to get a heart transplant: 18 months. Where is the preferential treatment?

Most heart recipients are over 50. These are usually patients who have gone through a wide array of previous treatment. Cheney did. I fail to see any favoritism.

I can not see how many of you can assume there was a younger person more fit for the heart at that time, there are so many factors to take into consideration. If there were preferential treatment, wouldn't you think the liberal press would have jumped on that one?
 

Total Head

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I was thinking more like Fair-ism. It's only fair. Give the younger people a chance first...........
that doesn't sound fair to me. seniors have slaved for decades, paying into a system that is supposed to allow them to have a certain standard of living when they retire. they've paid taxes for 50 years and more, endured hardships without the social services that so many of us take for granted today, worked their fingers to the bone, and have now earned some relaxation, ironically when they are too rickety to enjoy it. and somehow it is appropriate to just let them die because they "used up enough oxygen already."

a lot of these youngin's that you might prefer get the heart first could in theory be as useless as a tit on a bull, lazy noncontributing leeches dismantling our society. how is age an appropriate criterion for a transplant?
 

Winter Woman

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that doesn't sound fair to me. seniors have slaved for decades, paying into a system that is supposed to allow them to have a certain standard of living when they retire. they've paid taxes for 50 years and more, endured hardships without the social services that so many of us take for granted today, worked their fingers to the bone, and have now earned some relaxation, ironically when they are too rickety to enjoy it. and somehow it is appropriate to just let them die because they "used up enough oxygen already."

a lot of these youngin's that you might prefer get the heart first could in theory be as useless as a tit on a bull, lazy noncontributing leeches dismantling our society. how is age an appropriate criterion for a transplant?

I love your commentary and the use of 'as useless as a tit on a bull' lol.
 

Stroker

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I might have to get a heart transplant 20% function. I hear stemcells is the way of the future. I was in the hospitable last week and a female DR. told me my drug test was positive for cannabis. DUH, then she gave me a lecture about marijuana. I smoke FUCK IT!!
 

Carne Seca

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A doctor tried that with me and I whipped out my medical card. He shut the fuck up. Plus he has my medical history showing my reactions to medications. Dumb ass.
 

OGEvilgenius

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It's called a waiting list for a reason. First come first served. That's why I mentioned the whole Mickey Mantle thing.
It's no where near that simple, nor is that necessarily true. Typically a man Cheney's age would have a much harder time getting a new heart than someone younger. Age is undoubtedly a consideration, that said, you can't draw any conclusions one way or the other and there's not much point in doing so IMO.
 

Johnnyorganic

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It's no where near that simple, nor is that necessarily true. Typically a man Cheney's age would have a much harder time getting a new heart than someone younger. Age is undoubtedly a consideration, that said, you can't draw any conclusions one way or the other and there's not much point in doing so IMO.
Nope....

It is that simple.

Yep....

It's true.

Cheney qualified for the list, and waited his turn.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/25/heart-cheney-idUSL2E8EP5VZ20120325
 

YaK

just some guy
that doesn't sound fair to me. seniors have slaved for decades, paying into a system that is supposed to allow them to have a certain standard of living when they retire. they've paid taxes for 50 years and more, endured hardships without the social services that so many of us take for granted today, worked their fingers to the bone, and have now earned some relaxation, ironically when they are too rickety to enjoy it. and somehow it is appropriate to just let them die because they "used up enough oxygen already."

a lot of these youngin's that you might prefer get the heart first could in theory be as useless as a tit on a bull, lazy noncontributing leeches dismantling our society. how is age an appropriate criterion for a transplant?
this is about Cheney, not elderly people. I'd give a heart to a 110 year old without qualms.
Cheney is different. But this is just my opinion based on hatred of him.
 
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