Guest guest Posted October 14, 2005 Report Share Posted October 14, 2005 You did good Silvia. Speaking of stats, where can I find the amount of new HCV cases reported in 2004? 05? Is it going up? are all states reporting now? ps. we are going to do the radio show. I was suggested that we pre-record the first one. So all I have to do is get my pea brain around how to do that. So stay tuned and practice your radio voice. ric Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2005 Report Share Posted October 14, 2005 You did good Silvia. Speaking of stats, where can I find the amount of new HCV cases reported in 2004? 05? Is it going up? are all states reporting now? ps. we are going to do the radio show. I was suggested that we pre-record the first one. So all I have to do is get my pea brain around how to do that. So stay tuned and practice your radio voice. ric Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2005 Report Share Posted October 14, 2005 You did good Silvia. Speaking of stats, where can I find the amount of new HCV cases reported in 2004? 05? Is it going up? are all states reporting now? ps. we are going to do the radio show. I was suggested that we pre-record the first one. So all I have to do is get my pea brain around how to do that. So stay tuned and practice your radio voice. ric Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Silvia, Please remember whnever you are doing a radio show that the state of California has it's troubles and that state does not reflect in any way the thoughts and feelings of the other voting states involved. --- silvianursey wrote: > Got some new figures today.... > > STATS ON FOREIGN NATIONALS > Recent data shows that across the US, 1% of > transplant recipients are > of foreign nationals and 2% of donors are foreign > nationals. Also, > 3.4% of recipients are non-US citizens and 6% of > donors are non-US > citizens. Thus, both measures are below the federal > limit of 5% of > transplants and both indicate that foreigners give a > good deal more > than they receive. > > > In September, OneLegacy, the So CA Organ Procurement > Network, > transplanted more organs than ever before in our > company's history. > In the 72 hours after news of St. 's Liver > Program, 11 > families were approached about donation, 10 families > gave consent and > 9 actually became donors. > > In September: > 37 Organ donors > 40 Tissue donors > 127 organs transplanted > 3.43 organs per donor > > This makes OneLegacy on track for a 12% increase in > consent rates for > 2005 and a 6th consecutive year of increases in > donation. Hard work > does pay off!!! > > I am also happy to report that Governor > Schwarzenegger signed Senate > Bill 689 into law. > > This important legislation will make the California > Department of > Motor Vehicles (DMV) a partner with the new Donate > Life California > Registry. Starting in July 2006, the DMV will start > to collect > people's donor designation and then electronically > transfer the > information into the Donate Life California database > on a weekly > basis. Because of this connection the Donate Life > California > Registry can expect to see 40% to 70% of the state's > population > signed up as organ donors!!! > > Hope....is alive and well ladies and gentlemen. > Reporting from CA. > Silvia > > Hey Ric! I'm practicing for the radio program. How > did I do?......LOL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs in > Saudi Arabia, if > they are > > importing their terminally ill here to receive the > very short > quantity US > > organs? > > > > Sal > > > > It's not about > money. > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an Ambassador > for One Legacy, > the > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same network > that governs St > > 's....so before someone else posts this > article and Ric says > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > emails asking me how > I > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I thought > I'd post it > > myself.....and tell you that for some of us....it > really isn't > about > > money. > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the sun > for health fairs, > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it is > we're helping > with > > this week. It isn't about money when we give up > our Saturday so we > > can be at the local mall's organ donation booth > encouraging > strangers > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell isn't > about money when > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion float > and have to put > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > climb up high even > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up with > glue on our hair > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > don't clear....it > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it is > so much more than > > money.... > > > > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Deception Behind Liver-Transplant Switch Proved to > Be Fatal > > > > By Ornstein and Alan Zarembo > > Times Staff Writers > > > > October 13, 2005 > > > > In January 2003, after more than two years on a > waiting list for a > liver > > transplant, Saad Al-Harthi was finally considered > sick enough to > rank near > > the top. > > > > If a donated organ became available, he would have > only a few hours > to get > > to St. Medical Center in Los Angeles. > > > > But that same month, Dr. R. Jr., > then-director of the > > hospital's liver transplant program, told him he > faced a long wait > and was > > better off at home in Saudi Arabia, according to > Al-Harthi's son > Majed. > > > > That's where he was Sept. 8, 2003, when the > hospital accepted a > liver in his > > name. > > > > and Dr. Ramos, his assistant > director, transplanted > the organ > > into another Saudi national 50 places behind him > on the list, > > St. > > officials now acknowledge. The > misallocation, reported by > The Times > > last month, is a serious breach of the national > code governing > placement of > > donated organs. > > > > Al-Harthi never knew any of this. He died less > than === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Silvia, Please remember whnever you are doing a radio show that the state of California has it's troubles and that state does not reflect in any way the thoughts and feelings of the other voting states involved. --- silvianursey wrote: > Got some new figures today.... > > STATS ON FOREIGN NATIONALS > Recent data shows that across the US, 1% of > transplant recipients are > of foreign nationals and 2% of donors are foreign > nationals. Also, > 3.4% of recipients are non-US citizens and 6% of > donors are non-US > citizens. Thus, both measures are below the federal > limit of 5% of > transplants and both indicate that foreigners give a > good deal more > than they receive. > > > In September, OneLegacy, the So CA Organ Procurement > Network, > transplanted more organs than ever before in our > company's history. > In the 72 hours after news of St. 's Liver > Program, 11 > families were approached about donation, 10 families > gave consent and > 9 actually became donors. > > In September: > 37 Organ donors > 40 Tissue donors > 127 organs transplanted > 3.43 organs per donor > > This makes OneLegacy on track for a 12% increase in > consent rates for > 2005 and a 6th consecutive year of increases in > donation. Hard work > does pay off!!! > > I am also happy to report that Governor > Schwarzenegger signed Senate > Bill 689 into law. > > This important legislation will make the California > Department of > Motor Vehicles (DMV) a partner with the new Donate > Life California > Registry. Starting in July 2006, the DMV will start > to collect > people's donor designation and then electronically > transfer the > information into the Donate Life California database > on a weekly > basis. Because of this connection the Donate Life > California > Registry can expect to see 40% to 70% of the state's > population > signed up as organ donors!!! > > Hope....is alive and well ladies and gentlemen. > Reporting from CA. > Silvia > > Hey Ric! I'm practicing for the radio program. How > did I do?......LOL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs in > Saudi Arabia, if > they are > > importing their terminally ill here to receive the > very short > quantity US > > organs? > > > > Sal > > > > It's not about > money. > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an Ambassador > for One Legacy, > the > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same network > that governs St > > 's....so before someone else posts this > article and Ric says > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > emails asking me how > I > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I thought > I'd post it > > myself.....and tell you that for some of us....it > really isn't > about > > money. > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the sun > for health fairs, > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it is > we're helping > with > > this week. It isn't about money when we give up > our Saturday so we > > can be at the local mall's organ donation booth > encouraging > strangers > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell isn't > about money when > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion float > and have to put > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > climb up high even > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up with > glue on our hair > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > don't clear....it > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it is > so much more than > > money.... > > > > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Deception Behind Liver-Transplant Switch Proved to > Be Fatal > > > > By Ornstein and Alan Zarembo > > Times Staff Writers > > > > October 13, 2005 > > > > In January 2003, after more than two years on a > waiting list for a > liver > > transplant, Saad Al-Harthi was finally considered > sick enough to > rank near > > the top. > > > > If a donated organ became available, he would have > only a few hours > to get > > to St. Medical Center in Los Angeles. > > > > But that same month, Dr. R. Jr., > then-director of the > > hospital's liver transplant program, told him he > faced a long wait > and was > > better off at home in Saudi Arabia, according to > Al-Harthi's son > Majed. > > > > That's where he was Sept. 8, 2003, when the > hospital accepted a > liver in his > > name. > > > > and Dr. Ramos, his assistant > director, transplanted > the organ > > into another Saudi national 50 places behind him > on the list, > > St. > > officials now acknowledge. The > misallocation, reported by > The Times > > last month, is a serious breach of the national > code governing > placement of > > donated organs. > > > > Al-Harthi never knew any of this. He died less > than === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Silvia, Please remember whnever you are doing a radio show that the state of California has it's troubles and that state does not reflect in any way the thoughts and feelings of the other voting states involved. --- silvianursey wrote: > Got some new figures today.... > > STATS ON FOREIGN NATIONALS > Recent data shows that across the US, 1% of > transplant recipients are > of foreign nationals and 2% of donors are foreign > nationals. Also, > 3.4% of recipients are non-US citizens and 6% of > donors are non-US > citizens. Thus, both measures are below the federal > limit of 5% of > transplants and both indicate that foreigners give a > good deal more > than they receive. > > > In September, OneLegacy, the So CA Organ Procurement > Network, > transplanted more organs than ever before in our > company's history. > In the 72 hours after news of St. 's Liver > Program, 11 > families were approached about donation, 10 families > gave consent and > 9 actually became donors. > > In September: > 37 Organ donors > 40 Tissue donors > 127 organs transplanted > 3.43 organs per donor > > This makes OneLegacy on track for a 12% increase in > consent rates for > 2005 and a 6th consecutive year of increases in > donation. Hard work > does pay off!!! > > I am also happy to report that Governor > Schwarzenegger signed Senate > Bill 689 into law. > > This important legislation will make the California > Department of > Motor Vehicles (DMV) a partner with the new Donate > Life California > Registry. Starting in July 2006, the DMV will start > to collect > people's donor designation and then electronically > transfer the > information into the Donate Life California database > on a weekly > basis. Because of this connection the Donate Life > California > Registry can expect to see 40% to 70% of the state's > population > signed up as organ donors!!! > > Hope....is alive and well ladies and gentlemen. > Reporting from CA. > Silvia > > Hey Ric! I'm practicing for the radio program. How > did I do?......LOL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs in > Saudi Arabia, if > they are > > importing their terminally ill here to receive the > very short > quantity US > > organs? > > > > Sal > > > > It's not about > money. > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an Ambassador > for One Legacy, > the > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same network > that governs St > > 's....so before someone else posts this > article and Ric says > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > emails asking me how > I > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I thought > I'd post it > > myself.....and tell you that for some of us....it > really isn't > about > > money. > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the sun > for health fairs, > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it is > we're helping > with > > this week. It isn't about money when we give up > our Saturday so we > > can be at the local mall's organ donation booth > encouraging > strangers > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell isn't > about money when > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion float > and have to put > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > climb up high even > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up with > glue on our hair > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > don't clear....it > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it is > so much more than > > money.... > > > > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Deception Behind Liver-Transplant Switch Proved to > Be Fatal > > > > By Ornstein and Alan Zarembo > > Times Staff Writers > > > > October 13, 2005 > > > > In January 2003, after more than two years on a > waiting list for a > liver > > transplant, Saad Al-Harthi was finally considered > sick enough to > rank near > > the top. > > > > If a donated organ became available, he would have > only a few hours > to get > > to St. Medical Center in Los Angeles. > > > > But that same month, Dr. R. Jr., > then-director of the > > hospital's liver transplant program, told him he > faced a long wait > and was > > better off at home in Saudi Arabia, according to > Al-Harthi's son > Majed. > > > > That's where he was Sept. 8, 2003, when the > hospital accepted a > liver in his > > name. > > > > and Dr. Ramos, his assistant > director, transplanted > the organ > > into another Saudi national 50 places behind him > on the list, > > St. > > officials now acknowledge. The > misallocation, reported by > The Times > > last month, is a serious breach of the national > code governing > placement of > > donated organs. > > > > Al-Harthi never knew any of this. He died less > than === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Smoke pot while I perform an abortion on your 12yo ass without telling your mommy. I Love cali --- silvianursey wrote: > Got some new figures today.... > > STATS ON FOREIGN NATIONALS > Recent data shows that across the US, 1% of > transplant recipients are > of foreign nationals and 2% of donors are foreign > nationals. Also, > 3.4% of recipients are non-US citizens and 6% of > donors are non-US > citizens. Thus, both measures are below the federal > limit of 5% of > transplants and both indicate that foreigners give a > good deal more > than they receive. > > > In September, OneLegacy, the So CA Organ Procurement > Network, > transplanted more organs than ever before in our > company's history. > In the 72 hours after news of St. 's Liver > Program, 11 > families were approached about donation, 10 families > gave consent and > 9 actually became donors. > > In September: > 37 Organ donors > 40 Tissue donors > 127 organs transplanted > 3.43 organs per donor > > This makes OneLegacy on track for a 12% increase in > consent rates for > 2005 and a 6th consecutive year of increases in > donation. Hard work > does pay off!!! > > I am also happy to report that Governor > Schwarzenegger signed Senate > Bill 689 into law. > > This important legislation will make the California > Department of > Motor Vehicles (DMV) a partner with the new Donate > Life California > Registry. Starting in July 2006, the DMV will start > to collect > people's donor designation and then electronically > transfer the > information into the Donate Life California database > on a weekly > basis. Because of this connection the Donate Life > California > Registry can expect to see 40% to 70% of the state's > population > signed up as organ donors!!! > > Hope....is alive and well ladies and gentlemen. > Reporting from CA. > Silvia > > Hey Ric! I'm practicing for the radio program. How > did I do?......LOL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs in > Saudi Arabia, if > they are > > importing their terminally ill here to receive the > very short > quantity US > > organs? > > > > Sal > > > > It's not about > money. > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an Ambassador > for One Legacy, > the > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same network > that governs St > > 's....so before someone else posts this > article and Ric says > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > emails asking me how > I > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I thought > I'd post it > > myself.....and tell you that for some of us....it > really isn't > about > > money. > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the sun > for health fairs, > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it is > we're helping > with > > this week. It isn't about money when we give up > our Saturday so we > > can be at the local mall's organ donation booth > encouraging > strangers > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell isn't > about money when > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion float > and have to put > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > climb up high even > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up with > glue on our hair > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > don't clear....it > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it is > so much more than > > money.... > > > > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Deception Behind Liver-Transplant Switch Proved to > Be Fatal > > > > By Ornstein and Alan Zarembo > > Times Staff Writers > > > > October 13, 2005 > > > > In January 2003, after more than two years on a > waiting list for a > liver > > transplant, Saad Al-Harthi was finally considered > sick enough to > rank near > > the top. > > > > If a donated organ became available, he would have > only a few hours > to get > > to St. Medical Center in Los Angeles. > > > > But that same month, Dr. R. Jr., > then-director of the > > hospital's liver transplant program, told him he > faced a long wait > and was > > better off at home in Saudi Arabia, according to > Al-Harthi's son > Majed. > > > > That's where he was Sept. 8, 2003, when the > hospital accepted a > liver in his > > name. > > > > and Dr. Ramos, his assistant > director, transplanted > the organ > > into another Saudi national 50 places behind him > on the list, > > St. > > officials now acknowledge. The > misallocation, reported by > The Times > > last month, is a serious breach of the national > code governing > placement of > > donated organs. > > > > Al-Harthi never knew any of this. He died less > than === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Smoke pot while I perform an abortion on your 12yo ass without telling your mommy. I Love cali --- silvianursey wrote: > Got some new figures today.... > > STATS ON FOREIGN NATIONALS > Recent data shows that across the US, 1% of > transplant recipients are > of foreign nationals and 2% of donors are foreign > nationals. Also, > 3.4% of recipients are non-US citizens and 6% of > donors are non-US > citizens. Thus, both measures are below the federal > limit of 5% of > transplants and both indicate that foreigners give a > good deal more > than they receive. > > > In September, OneLegacy, the So CA Organ Procurement > Network, > transplanted more organs than ever before in our > company's history. > In the 72 hours after news of St. 's Liver > Program, 11 > families were approached about donation, 10 families > gave consent and > 9 actually became donors. > > In September: > 37 Organ donors > 40 Tissue donors > 127 organs transplanted > 3.43 organs per donor > > This makes OneLegacy on track for a 12% increase in > consent rates for > 2005 and a 6th consecutive year of increases in > donation. Hard work > does pay off!!! > > I am also happy to report that Governor > Schwarzenegger signed Senate > Bill 689 into law. > > This important legislation will make the California > Department of > Motor Vehicles (DMV) a partner with the new Donate > Life California > Registry. Starting in July 2006, the DMV will start > to collect > people's donor designation and then electronically > transfer the > information into the Donate Life California database > on a weekly > basis. Because of this connection the Donate Life > California > Registry can expect to see 40% to 70% of the state's > population > signed up as organ donors!!! > > Hope....is alive and well ladies and gentlemen. > Reporting from CA. > Silvia > > Hey Ric! I'm practicing for the radio program. How > did I do?......LOL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs in > Saudi Arabia, if > they are > > importing their terminally ill here to receive the > very short > quantity US > > organs? > > > > Sal > > > > It's not about > money. > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an Ambassador > for One Legacy, > the > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same network > that governs St > > 's....so before someone else posts this > article and Ric says > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > emails asking me how > I > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I thought > I'd post it > > myself.....and tell you that for some of us....it > really isn't > about > > money. > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the sun > for health fairs, > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it is > we're helping > with > > this week. It isn't about money when we give up > our Saturday so we > > can be at the local mall's organ donation booth > encouraging > strangers > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell isn't > about money when > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion float > and have to put > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > climb up high even > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up with > glue on our hair > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > don't clear....it > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it is > so much more than > > money.... > > > > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Deception Behind Liver-Transplant Switch Proved to > Be Fatal > > > > By Ornstein and Alan Zarembo > > Times Staff Writers > > > > October 13, 2005 > > > > In January 2003, after more than two years on a > waiting list for a > liver > > transplant, Saad Al-Harthi was finally considered > sick enough to > rank near > > the top. > > > > If a donated organ became available, he would have > only a few hours > to get > > to St. Medical Center in Los Angeles. > > > > But that same month, Dr. R. Jr., > then-director of the > > hospital's liver transplant program, told him he > faced a long wait > and was > > better off at home in Saudi Arabia, according to > Al-Harthi's son > Majed. > > > > That's where he was Sept. 8, 2003, when the > hospital accepted a > liver in his > > name. > > > > and Dr. Ramos, his assistant > director, transplanted > the organ > > into another Saudi national 50 places behind him > on the list, > > St. > > officials now acknowledge. The > misallocation, reported by > The Times > > last month, is a serious breach of the national > code governing > placement of > > donated organs. > > > > Al-Harthi never knew any of this. He died less > than === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Smoke pot while I perform an abortion on your 12yo ass without telling your mommy. I Love cali --- silvianursey wrote: > Got some new figures today.... > > STATS ON FOREIGN NATIONALS > Recent data shows that across the US, 1% of > transplant recipients are > of foreign nationals and 2% of donors are foreign > nationals. Also, > 3.4% of recipients are non-US citizens and 6% of > donors are non-US > citizens. Thus, both measures are below the federal > limit of 5% of > transplants and both indicate that foreigners give a > good deal more > than they receive. > > > In September, OneLegacy, the So CA Organ Procurement > Network, > transplanted more organs than ever before in our > company's history. > In the 72 hours after news of St. 's Liver > Program, 11 > families were approached about donation, 10 families > gave consent and > 9 actually became donors. > > In September: > 37 Organ donors > 40 Tissue donors > 127 organs transplanted > 3.43 organs per donor > > This makes OneLegacy on track for a 12% increase in > consent rates for > 2005 and a 6th consecutive year of increases in > donation. Hard work > does pay off!!! > > I am also happy to report that Governor > Schwarzenegger signed Senate > Bill 689 into law. > > This important legislation will make the California > Department of > Motor Vehicles (DMV) a partner with the new Donate > Life California > Registry. Starting in July 2006, the DMV will start > to collect > people's donor designation and then electronically > transfer the > information into the Donate Life California database > on a weekly > basis. Because of this connection the Donate Life > California > Registry can expect to see 40% to 70% of the state's > population > signed up as organ donors!!! > > Hope....is alive and well ladies and gentlemen. > Reporting from CA. > Silvia > > Hey Ric! I'm practicing for the radio program. How > did I do?......LOL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs in > Saudi Arabia, if > they are > > importing their terminally ill here to receive the > very short > quantity US > > organs? > > > > Sal > > > > It's not about > money. > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an Ambassador > for One Legacy, > the > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same network > that governs St > > 's....so before someone else posts this > article and Ric says > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > emails asking me how > I > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I thought > I'd post it > > myself.....and tell you that for some of us....it > really isn't > about > > money. > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the sun > for health fairs, > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it is > we're helping > with > > this week. It isn't about money when we give up > our Saturday so we > > can be at the local mall's organ donation booth > encouraging > strangers > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell isn't > about money when > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion float > and have to put > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > climb up high even > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up with > glue on our hair > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > don't clear....it > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it is > so much more than > > money.... > > > > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Deception Behind Liver-Transplant Switch Proved to > Be Fatal > > > > By Ornstein and Alan Zarembo > > Times Staff Writers > > > > October 13, 2005 > > > > In January 2003, after more than two years on a > waiting list for a > liver > > transplant, Saad Al-Harthi was finally considered > sick enough to > rank near > > the top. > > > > If a donated organ became available, he would have > only a few hours > to get > > to St. Medical Center in Los Angeles. > > > > But that same month, Dr. R. Jr., > then-director of the > > hospital's liver transplant program, told him he > faced a long wait > and was > > better off at home in Saudi Arabia, according to > Al-Harthi's son > Majed. > > > > That's where he was Sept. 8, 2003, when the > hospital accepted a > liver in his > > name. > > > > and Dr. Ramos, his assistant > director, transplanted > the organ > > into another Saudi national 50 places behind him > on the list, > > St. > > officials now acknowledge. The > misallocation, reported by > The Times > > last month, is a serious breach of the national > code governing > placement of > > donated organs. > > > > Al-Harthi never knew any of this. He died less > than === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 FUCK California and the Free sex and free abortions and the free rehabs and the free anything you want to live a non conventional lifestyle.Fuck all of you ignorant bastards if you cannot remember what it was that made you sick to begin with. --- silvianursey wrote: > Got some new figures today.... > > STATS ON FOREIGN NATIONALS > Recent data shows that across the US, 1% of > transplant recipients are > of foreign nationals and 2% of donors are foreign > nationals. Also, > 3.4% of recipients are non-US citizens and 6% of > donors are non-US > citizens. Thus, both measures are below the federal > limit of 5% of > transplants and both indicate that foreigners give a > good deal more > than they receive. > > > In September, OneLegacy, the So CA Organ Procurement > Network, > transplanted more organs than ever before in our > company's history. > In the 72 hours after news of St. 's Liver > Program, 11 > families were approached about donation, 10 families > gave consent and > 9 actually became donors. > > In September: > 37 Organ donors > 40 Tissue donors > 127 organs transplanted > 3.43 organs per donor > > This makes OneLegacy on track for a 12% increase in > consent rates for > 2005 and a 6th consecutive year of increases in > donation. Hard work > does pay off!!! > > I am also happy to report that Governor > Schwarzenegger signed Senate > Bill 689 into law. > > This important legislation will make the California > Department of > Motor Vehicles (DMV) a partner with the new Donate > Life California > Registry. Starting in July 2006, the DMV will start > to collect > people's donor designation and then electronically > transfer the > information into the Donate Life California database > on a weekly > basis. Because of this connection the Donate Life > California > Registry can expect to see 40% to 70% of the state's > population > signed up as organ donors!!! > > Hope....is alive and well ladies and gentlemen. > Reporting from CA. > Silvia > > Hey Ric! I'm practicing for the radio program. How > did I do?......LOL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs in > Saudi Arabia, if > they are > > importing their terminally ill here to receive the > very short > quantity US > > organs? > > > > Sal > > > > It's not about > money. > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an Ambassador > for One Legacy, > the > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same network > that governs St > > 's....so before someone else posts this > article and Ric says > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > emails asking me how > I > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I thought > I'd post it > > myself.....and tell you that for some of us....it > really isn't > about > > money. > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the sun > for health fairs, > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it is > we're helping > with > > this week. It isn't about money when we give up > our Saturday so we > > can be at the local mall's organ donation booth > encouraging > strangers > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell isn't > about money when > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion float > and have to put > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > climb up high even > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up with > glue on our hair > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > don't clear....it > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it is > so much more than > > money.... > > > > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Deception Behind Liver-Transplant Switch Proved to > Be Fatal > > > > By Ornstein and Alan Zarembo > > Times Staff Writers > > > > October 13, 2005 > > > > In January 2003, after more than two years on a > waiting list for a > liver > > transplant, Saad Al-Harthi was finally considered > sick enough to > rank near > > the top. > > > > If a donated organ became available, he would have > only a few hours > to get > > to St. Medical Center in Los Angeles. > > > > But that same month, Dr. R. Jr., > then-director of the > > hospital's liver transplant program, told him he > faced a long wait > and was > > better off at home in Saudi Arabia, according to > Al-Harthi's son > Majed. > > > > That's where he was Sept. 8, 2003, when the > hospital accepted a > liver in his > > name. > > > > and Dr. Ramos, his assistant > director, transplanted > the organ > > into another Saudi national 50 places behind him > on the list, > > St. > > officials now acknowledge. The > misallocation, reported by > The Times > > last month, is a serious breach of the national > code governing > placement of > > donated organs. > > > > Al-Harthi never knew any of this. He died less > than === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 FUCK California and the Free sex and free abortions and the free rehabs and the free anything you want to live a non conventional lifestyle.Fuck all of you ignorant bastards if you cannot remember what it was that made you sick to begin with. --- silvianursey wrote: > Got some new figures today.... > > STATS ON FOREIGN NATIONALS > Recent data shows that across the US, 1% of > transplant recipients are > of foreign nationals and 2% of donors are foreign > nationals. Also, > 3.4% of recipients are non-US citizens and 6% of > donors are non-US > citizens. Thus, both measures are below the federal > limit of 5% of > transplants and both indicate that foreigners give a > good deal more > than they receive. > > > In September, OneLegacy, the So CA Organ Procurement > Network, > transplanted more organs than ever before in our > company's history. > In the 72 hours after news of St. 's Liver > Program, 11 > families were approached about donation, 10 families > gave consent and > 9 actually became donors. > > In September: > 37 Organ donors > 40 Tissue donors > 127 organs transplanted > 3.43 organs per donor > > This makes OneLegacy on track for a 12% increase in > consent rates for > 2005 and a 6th consecutive year of increases in > donation. Hard work > does pay off!!! > > I am also happy to report that Governor > Schwarzenegger signed Senate > Bill 689 into law. > > This important legislation will make the California > Department of > Motor Vehicles (DMV) a partner with the new Donate > Life California > Registry. Starting in July 2006, the DMV will start > to collect > people's donor designation and then electronically > transfer the > information into the Donate Life California database > on a weekly > basis. Because of this connection the Donate Life > California > Registry can expect to see 40% to 70% of the state's > population > signed up as organ donors!!! > > Hope....is alive and well ladies and gentlemen. > Reporting from CA. > Silvia > > Hey Ric! I'm practicing for the radio program. How > did I do?......LOL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs in > Saudi Arabia, if > they are > > importing their terminally ill here to receive the > very short > quantity US > > organs? > > > > Sal > > > > It's not about > money. > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an Ambassador > for One Legacy, > the > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same network > that governs St > > 's....so before someone else posts this > article and Ric says > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > emails asking me how > I > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I thought > I'd post it > > myself.....and tell you that for some of us....it > really isn't > about > > money. > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the sun > for health fairs, > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it is > we're helping > with > > this week. It isn't about money when we give up > our Saturday so we > > can be at the local mall's organ donation booth > encouraging > strangers > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell isn't > about money when > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion float > and have to put > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > climb up high even > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up with > glue on our hair > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > don't clear....it > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it is > so much more than > > money.... > > > > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Deception Behind Liver-Transplant Switch Proved to > Be Fatal > > > > By Ornstein and Alan Zarembo > > Times Staff Writers > > > > October 13, 2005 > > > > In January 2003, after more than two years on a > waiting list for a > liver > > transplant, Saad Al-Harthi was finally considered > sick enough to > rank near > > the top. > > > > If a donated organ became available, he would have > only a few hours > to get > > to St. Medical Center in Los Angeles. > > > > But that same month, Dr. R. Jr., > then-director of the > > hospital's liver transplant program, told him he > faced a long wait > and was > > better off at home in Saudi Arabia, according to > Al-Harthi's son > Majed. > > > > That's where he was Sept. 8, 2003, when the > hospital accepted a > liver in his > > name. > > > > and Dr. Ramos, his assistant > director, transplanted > the organ > > into another Saudi national 50 places behind him > on the list, > > St. > > officials now acknowledge. The > misallocation, reported by > The Times > > last month, is a serious breach of the national > code governing > placement of > > donated organs. > > > > Al-Harthi never knew any of this. He died less > than === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 FUCK California and the Free sex and free abortions and the free rehabs and the free anything you want to live a non conventional lifestyle.Fuck all of you ignorant bastards if you cannot remember what it was that made you sick to begin with. --- silvianursey wrote: > Got some new figures today.... > > STATS ON FOREIGN NATIONALS > Recent data shows that across the US, 1% of > transplant recipients are > of foreign nationals and 2% of donors are foreign > nationals. Also, > 3.4% of recipients are non-US citizens and 6% of > donors are non-US > citizens. Thus, both measures are below the federal > limit of 5% of > transplants and both indicate that foreigners give a > good deal more > than they receive. > > > In September, OneLegacy, the So CA Organ Procurement > Network, > transplanted more organs than ever before in our > company's history. > In the 72 hours after news of St. 's Liver > Program, 11 > families were approached about donation, 10 families > gave consent and > 9 actually became donors. > > In September: > 37 Organ donors > 40 Tissue donors > 127 organs transplanted > 3.43 organs per donor > > This makes OneLegacy on track for a 12% increase in > consent rates for > 2005 and a 6th consecutive year of increases in > donation. Hard work > does pay off!!! > > I am also happy to report that Governor > Schwarzenegger signed Senate > Bill 689 into law. > > This important legislation will make the California > Department of > Motor Vehicles (DMV) a partner with the new Donate > Life California > Registry. Starting in July 2006, the DMV will start > to collect > people's donor designation and then electronically > transfer the > information into the Donate Life California database > on a weekly > basis. Because of this connection the Donate Life > California > Registry can expect to see 40% to 70% of the state's > population > signed up as organ donors!!! > > Hope....is alive and well ladies and gentlemen. > Reporting from CA. > Silvia > > Hey Ric! I'm practicing for the radio program. How > did I do?......LOL > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs in > Saudi Arabia, if > they are > > importing their terminally ill here to receive the > very short > quantity US > > organs? > > > > Sal > > > > It's not about > money. > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an Ambassador > for One Legacy, > the > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same network > that governs St > > 's....so before someone else posts this > article and Ric says > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > emails asking me how > I > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I thought > I'd post it > > myself.....and tell you that for some of us....it > really isn't > about > > money. > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the sun > for health fairs, > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it is > we're helping > with > > this week. It isn't about money when we give up > our Saturday so we > > can be at the local mall's organ donation booth > encouraging > strangers > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell isn't > about money when > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion float > and have to put > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > climb up high even > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up with > glue on our hair > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > don't clear....it > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it is > so much more than > > money.... > > > > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Deception Behind Liver-Transplant Switch Proved to > Be Fatal > > > > By Ornstein and Alan Zarembo > > Times Staff Writers > > > > October 13, 2005 > > > > In January 2003, after more than two years on a > waiting list for a > liver > > transplant, Saad Al-Harthi was finally considered > sick enough to > rank near > > the top. > > > > If a donated organ became available, he would have > only a few hours > to get > > to St. Medical Center in Los Angeles. > > > > But that same month, Dr. R. Jr., > then-director of the > > hospital's liver transplant program, told him he > faced a long wait > and was > > better off at home in Saudi Arabia, according to > Al-Harthi's son > Majed. > > > > That's where he was Sept. 8, 2003, when the > hospital accepted a > liver in his > > name. > > > > and Dr. Ramos, his assistant > director, transplanted > the organ > > into another Saudi national 50 places behind him > on the list, > > St. > > officials now acknowledge. The > misallocation, reported by > The Times > > last month, is a serious breach of the national > code governing > placement of > > donated organs. > > > > Al-Harthi never knew any of this. He died less > than === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 OK ..Here we go..Whenever you gave the statistics about mixed doners, where did you get your statistics from? I can and will help you if you promise not to be one sided or should I say Liberal. Hcv that I have is a passion to me and I will give you my all to help.When do you wanna get started? --- silvianursey wrote: > > .....Thank you very much for your input. I'm > glad you mentioned > that. It would be just like me to put my foot in my > mouth. I'm sure > Ric and I will go over everyhting that will be > covered before we > actually attempt it. Heck....he may not even want > to do it when he > hears me talk!......LOL. Any other ideas from > would be greatly > appreciated. > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs > in > > > Saudi Arabia, if > > > they are > > > > importing their terminally ill here to receive > the > > > very short > > > quantity US > > > > organs? > > > > > > > > Sal > > > > > > > > It's not about > > > money. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an > Ambassador > > > for One Legacy, > > > the > > > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same > network > > > that governs St > > > > 's....so before someone else posts this > > > article and Ric says > > > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > > > emails asking me how > > > I > > > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I > thought > > > I'd post it > > > > myself.....and tell you that for some of > us....it > > > really isn't > > > about > > > > money. > > > > > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the > sun > > > for health fairs, > > > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it > is > > > we're helping > > > with > > > > this week. It isn't about money when we give > up > > > our Saturday so we > > > > can be at the local mall's organ donation > booth > > > encouraging > > > strangers > > > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell > isn't > > > about money when > > > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion > float > > > and have to put > > > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > > > climb up high even > > > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up > with > > > glue on our hair > > > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > > > don't clear....it > === message truncated === __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 I am sorry that I got angry. It is a passion to me and I will cuss whenever I feel like it and I will promptly appologize. But SCREW a bunch of LIBERALS. --- silvianursey wrote: > > You made your point .....that kind of language > was totally > unneccessary. > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs > in > > > Saudi Arabia, if > > > they are > > > > importing their terminally ill here to receive > the > > > very short > > > quantity US > > > > organs? > > > > > > > > Sal > > > > > > > > It's not about > > > money. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an > Ambassador > > > for One Legacy, > > > the > > > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same > network > > > that governs St > > > > 's....so before someone else posts this > > > article and Ric says > > > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > > > emails asking me how > > > I > > > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I > thought > > > I'd post it > > > > myself.....and tell you that for some of > us....it > > > really isn't > > > about > > > > money. > > > > > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the > sun > > > for health fairs, > > > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it > is > > > we're helping > > > with > > > > this week. It isn't about money when we give > up > > > our Saturday so we > > > > can be at the local mall's organ donation > booth > > > encouraging > > > strangers > > > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell > isn't > > > about money when > > > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion > float > > > and have to put > > > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > > > climb up high even > > > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up > with > > > glue on our hair > > > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > > > don't clear....it > > > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it > is > > > so much more than > > > > money.... > > > > > > > > Silvia > > > > > > > > > === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Sylvia, I am sorry..But I am passionate about HCV because of the way that I caught it .. I just don't wanna see you mess up on radio... --- silvianursey wrote: > > I agree with you on that. I mean we ask for an ID > to buy cigarrettes > but a 12 year old can have an abortion without > parental consent. I > would certainlty want to know if it was my child. I > have two > daughters and I can only hope that, 1. I've taught > them better than > that. 2. If it happened they'd come to me. > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs > in > > > Saudi Arabia, if > > > they are > > > > importing their terminally ill here to receive > the > > > very short > > > quantity US > > > > organs? > > > > > > > > Sal > > > > > > > > It's not about > > > money. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an > Ambassador > > > for One Legacy, > > > the > > > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same > network > > > that governs St > > > > 's....so before someone else posts this > > > article and Ric says > > > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > > > emails asking me how > > > I > > > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I > thought > > > I'd post it > > > > myself.....and tell you that for some of > us....it > > > really isn't > > > about > > > > money. > > > > > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the > sun > > > for health fairs, > > > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it > is > > > we're helping > > > with > > > > this week. It isn't about money when we give > up > > > our Saturday so we > > > > can be at the local mall's organ donation > booth > > > encouraging > > > strangers > > > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell > isn't > > > about money when > > > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion > float > > > and have to put > > > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > > > climb up high even > > > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up > with > > > glue on our hair > > > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > > > don't clear....it > > > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it > is > > > so much more than > > > > money.... > > > > > > > > Silvia > === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Sylvia, I am sorry..But I am passionate about HCV because of the way that I caught it .. I just don't wanna see you mess up on radio... --- silvianursey wrote: > > I agree with you on that. I mean we ask for an ID > to buy cigarrettes > but a 12 year old can have an abortion without > parental consent. I > would certainlty want to know if it was my child. I > have two > daughters and I can only hope that, 1. I've taught > them better than > that. 2. If it happened they'd come to me. > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs > in > > > Saudi Arabia, if > > > they are > > > > importing their terminally ill here to receive > the > > > very short > > > quantity US > > > > organs? > > > > > > > > Sal > > > > > > > > It's not about > > > money. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an > Ambassador > > > for One Legacy, > > > the > > > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same > network > > > that governs St > > > > 's....so before someone else posts this > > > article and Ric says > > > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > > > emails asking me how > > > I > > > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I > thought > > > I'd post it > > > > myself.....and tell you that for some of > us....it > > > really isn't > > > about > > > > money. > > > > > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the > sun > > > for health fairs, > > > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it > is > > > we're helping > > > with > > > > this week. It isn't about money when we give > up > > > our Saturday so we > > > > can be at the local mall's organ donation > booth > > > encouraging > > > strangers > > > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell > isn't > > > about money when > > > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion > float > > > and have to put > > > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > > > climb up high even > > > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up > with > > > glue on our hair > > > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > > > don't clear....it > > > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it > is > > > so much more than > > > > money.... > > > > > > > > Silvia > === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Sylvia, I am sorry..But I am passionate about HCV because of the way that I caught it .. I just don't wanna see you mess up on radio... --- silvianursey wrote: > > I agree with you on that. I mean we ask for an ID > to buy cigarrettes > but a 12 year old can have an abortion without > parental consent. I > would certainlty want to know if it was my child. I > have two > daughters and I can only hope that, 1. I've taught > them better than > that. 2. If it happened they'd come to me. > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs > in > > > Saudi Arabia, if > > > they are > > > > importing their terminally ill here to receive > the > > > very short > > > quantity US > > > > organs? > > > > > > > > Sal > > > > > > > > It's not about > > > money. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an > Ambassador > > > for One Legacy, > > > the > > > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same > network > > > that governs St > > > > 's....so before someone else posts this > > > article and Ric says > > > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > > > emails asking me how > > > I > > > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I > thought > > > I'd post it > > > > myself.....and tell you that for some of > us....it > > > really isn't > > > about > > > > money. > > > > > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the > sun > > > for health fairs, > > > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it > is > > > we're helping > > > with > > > > this week. It isn't about money when we give > up > > > our Saturday so we > > > > can be at the local mall's organ donation > booth > > > encouraging > > > strangers > > > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell > isn't > > > about money when > > > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion > float > > > and have to put > > > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > > > climb up high even > > > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up > with > > > glue on our hair > > > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > > > don't clear....it > > > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it > is > > > so much more than > > > > money.... > > > > > > > > Silvia > === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Oh heck, I ran my mouth and you are from Cali aren't you? Ohhhh< I will give all that I can to help you carry the message. First point of attact is the First LadY " --- silvianursey wrote: > > I agree with you on that. I mean we ask for an ID > to buy cigarrettes > but a 12 year old can have an abortion without > parental consent. I > would certainlty want to know if it was my child. I > have two > daughters and I can only hope that, 1. I've taught > them better than > that. 2. If it happened they'd come to me. > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs > in > > > Saudi Arabia, if > > > they are > > > > importing their terminally ill here to receive > the > > > very short > > > quantity US > > > > organs? > > > > > > > > Sal > > > > > > > > It's not about > > > money. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an > Ambassador > > > for One Legacy, > > > the > > > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same > network > > > that governs St > > > > 's....so before someone else posts this > > > article and Ric says > > > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > > > emails asking me how > > > I > > > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I > thought > > > I'd post it > > > > myself.....and tell you that for some of > us....it > > > really isn't > > > about > > > > money. > > > > > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the > sun > > > for health fairs, > > > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it > is > > > we're helping > > > with > > > > this week. It isn't about money when we give > up > > > our Saturday so we > > > > can be at the local mall's organ donation > booth > > > encouraging > > > strangers > > > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell > isn't > > > about money when > > > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion > float > > > and have to put > > > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > > > climb up high even > > > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up > with > > > glue on our hair > > > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > > > don't clear....it > > > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it > is > > > so much more than > > > > money.... > > > > > > > > Silvia > === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Oh heck, I ran my mouth and you are from Cali aren't you? Ohhhh< I will give all that I can to help you carry the message. First point of attact is the First LadY " --- silvianursey wrote: > > I agree with you on that. I mean we ask for an ID > to buy cigarrettes > but a 12 year old can have an abortion without > parental consent. I > would certainlty want to know if it was my child. I > have two > daughters and I can only hope that, 1. I've taught > them better than > that. 2. If it happened they'd come to me. > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs > in > > > Saudi Arabia, if > > > they are > > > > importing their terminally ill here to receive > the > > > very short > > > quantity US > > > > organs? > > > > > > > > Sal > > > > > > > > It's not about > > > money. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an > Ambassador > > > for One Legacy, > > > the > > > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same > network > > > that governs St > > > > 's....so before someone else posts this > > > article and Ric says > > > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > > > emails asking me how > > > I > > > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I > thought > > > I'd post it > > > > myself.....and tell you that for some of > us....it > > > really isn't > > > about > > > > money. > > > > > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the > sun > > > for health fairs, > > > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it > is > > > we're helping > > > with > > > > this week. It isn't about money when we give > up > > > our Saturday so we > > > > can be at the local mall's organ donation > booth > > > encouraging > > > strangers > > > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell > isn't > > > about money when > > > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion > float > > > and have to put > > > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > > > climb up high even > > > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up > with > > > glue on our hair > > > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > > > don't clear....it > > > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it > is > > > so much more than > > > > money.... > > > > > > > > Silvia > === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Oh heck, I ran my mouth and you are from Cali aren't you? Ohhhh< I will give all that I can to help you carry the message. First point of attact is the First LadY " --- silvianursey wrote: > > I agree with you on that. I mean we ask for an ID > to buy cigarrettes > but a 12 year old can have an abortion without > parental consent. I > would certainlty want to know if it was my child. I > have two > daughters and I can only hope that, 1. I've taught > them better than > that. 2. If it happened they'd come to me. > Silvia > > > > > > > > > > > > > Its not the money. Who is getting the organs > in > > > Saudi Arabia, if > > > they are > > > > importing their terminally ill here to receive > the > > > very short > > > quantity US > > > > organs? > > > > > > > > Sal > > > > > > > > It's not about > > > money. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > As I said on my previous post, I am an > Ambassador > > > for One Legacy, > > > the > > > > So CA Organ Procurement Network. The same > network > > > that governs St > > > > 's....so before someone else posts this > > > article and Ric says > > > > that it's all about money,....and I get a few > > > emails asking me how > > > I > > > > can be part of something so " turbid " ....I > thought > > > I'd post it > > > > myself.....and tell you that for some of > us....it > > > really isn't > > > about > > > > money. > > > > > > > > It's not about money when we go stand in the > sun > > > for health fairs, > > > > walks and runs and tournaments or whatever it > is > > > we're helping > > > with > > > > this week. It isn't about money when we give > up > > > our Saturday so we > > > > can be at the local mall's organ donation > booth > > > encouraging > > > strangers > > > > to consider donation.....and it sure as hell > isn't > > > about money when > > > > we go decorate the Rose parade organ donaion > float > > > and have to put > > > > our hands in uice water to get the flowers, or > > > climb up high even > > > > though we;re scared and somehow always end up > with > > > glue on our hair > > > > that we can't remove for days. > > > > > > > > I do this to build a net for those of you wqho > > > don't clear....it > > > > isn't perfect but that's all we have....and it > is > > > so much more than > > > > money.... > > > > > > > > Silvia > === message truncated === __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 OK Boom.. You like to through statistics out there, how interesting is that to an audience. --- silvianursey wrote: > > 2002 From the NIH Concensus Conference on Hep C > 35,000 new cases/year > 2003 From the CDC 30,000 new cases/year and 12,000 > deaths. > > However, cases may be under-reported because of a > different diagnosis > listed on death certificates. A 4-fold increase in > new cases is > expected by 2015 as those that are infected reach > the time when they > will start showing symptoms. > > By the year 2008, the CDC has estimated that the > cases of > decompensation will increase 279%, liver related > deaths by 223%, and > need for liver transplantation 528%. > Silvia > > > > > > You did good Silvia. Speaking of stats, where can > I find the > > amount of new HCV cases reported in 2004? 05? Is > it going up? > > are all states reporting now? > > ps. we are going to do the radio show. I was > suggested that we > > pre-record the first one. So all I have to do is > get my pea > > brain around how to do that. So stay tuned and > practice your > > radio voice. ric > > > > > > > __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Where do you get all of your stats from? Stats are good but they bore people during interviews. --- silvianursey wrote: > > 2002 From the NIH Concensus Conference on Hep C > 35,000 new cases/year > 2003 From the CDC 30,000 new cases/year and 12,000 > deaths. > > However, cases may be under-reported because of a > different diagnosis > listed on death certificates. A 4-fold increase in > new cases is > expected by 2015 as those that are infected reach > the time when they > will start showing symptoms. > > By the year 2008, the CDC has estimated that the > cases of > decompensation will increase 279%, liver related > deaths by 223%, and > need for liver transplantation 528%. > Silvia > > > > > > You did good Silvia. Speaking of stats, where can > I find the > > amount of new HCV cases reported in 2004? 05? Is > it going up? > > are all states reporting now? > > ps. we are going to do the radio show. I was > suggested that we > > pre-record the first one. So all I have to do is > get my pea > > brain around how to do that. So stay tuned and > practice your > > radio voice. ric > > > > > > > __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Where do you get all of your stats from? Stats are good but they bore people during interviews. --- silvianursey wrote: > > 2002 From the NIH Concensus Conference on Hep C > 35,000 new cases/year > 2003 From the CDC 30,000 new cases/year and 12,000 > deaths. > > However, cases may be under-reported because of a > different diagnosis > listed on death certificates. A 4-fold increase in > new cases is > expected by 2015 as those that are infected reach > the time when they > will start showing symptoms. > > By the year 2008, the CDC has estimated that the > cases of > decompensation will increase 279%, liver related > deaths by 223%, and > need for liver transplantation 528%. > Silvia > > > > > > You did good Silvia. Speaking of stats, where can > I find the > > amount of new HCV cases reported in 2004? 05? Is > it going up? > > are all states reporting now? > > ps. we are going to do the radio show. I was > suggested that we > > pre-record the first one. So all I have to do is > get my pea > > brain around how to do that. So stay tuned and > practice your > > radio voice. ric > > > > > > > __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Where do you get all of your stats from? Stats are good but they bore people during interviews. --- silvianursey wrote: > > 2002 From the NIH Concensus Conference on Hep C > 35,000 new cases/year > 2003 From the CDC 30,000 new cases/year and 12,000 > deaths. > > However, cases may be under-reported because of a > different diagnosis > listed on death certificates. A 4-fold increase in > new cases is > expected by 2015 as those that are infected reach > the time when they > will start showing symptoms. > > By the year 2008, the CDC has estimated that the > cases of > decompensation will increase 279%, liver related > deaths by 223%, and > need for liver transplantation 528%. > Silvia > > > > > > You did good Silvia. Speaking of stats, where can > I find the > > amount of new HCV cases reported in 2004? 05? Is > it going up? > > are all states reporting now? > > ps. we are going to do the radio show. I was > suggested that we > > pre-record the first one. So all I have to do is > get my pea > > brain around how to do that. So stay tuned and > practice your > > radio voice. ric > > > > > > > __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 Hey LIBERALS get hepatitis too . I thought we were all in this together..ric (major number 1 first class liberal) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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