tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2011095493884262330.post5324383325279077856..comments2024-03-27T15:45:20.279+08:00Comments on Rowie's Scribbles: Choosing a Resting Place: A Grave DecisionRowanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15114832715678302017noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2011095493884262330.post-16358466908148747822009-07-06T12:15:43.875+08:002009-07-06T12:15:43.875+08:00@Ammerz: My answers now are based on what I know, ...@Ammerz: My answers now are based on what I know, I haven't checked online for cross-reference...<br />1. People scatter the ashes at the deceased's favorite place because this is where he/she was happiest. It's full of positive energy & will brighten the memory of the deceased. It's usually done at the request of the deceased (or his family members), to honor his favorite spot.<br />2. I think in Malaysia, when you decide to be an organ donor, you can outline which organ/parts you would allow the authorities to take. Once they've taken the organ(s), the body will be returned to the family. As for foul play, the best way to protect from that is to go through the government, the site I mentioned is a good example.Rowanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15114832715678302017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2011095493884262330.post-32945906327299307542009-07-05T22:37:43.417+08:002009-07-05T22:37:43.417+08:00If you're going to be an organ donor, why not ...If you're going to be an organ donor, why not donate your organs to other donors? People who aren't prepared to share the gift of life should go to the back of the transplant waiting list as long as there is a shortage of organs.<br /><br />Anyone who wants to donate their organs to others who have agreed to donate theirs can join LifeSharers. LifeSharers is a non-profit network of organ donors who agree to offer their organs first to other organ donors when they die. Membership is free at www.lifesharers.org or by calling 1-888-ORGAN88. There is no age limit, parents can enroll their minor children, and no one is excluded due to any pre-existing medical condition.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03238833010152586165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2011095493884262330.post-2370749718393770742009-07-05T13:20:52.757+08:002009-07-05T13:20:52.757+08:00~hi~
Here i got 2 questions to ask u regarding yo...~hi~<br /><br />Here i got 2 questions to ask u regarding your post;<br /><br />1- What's the purpose of scattered the cremated remains/ashes to the deceased's favorite place? Is this some kind of death's ritual to the deceased or common practice like u mentioned? why? <br /><br />2- Some donors claimed that they want to donate their organs for science & research (S & R) purposes once they die BUT if somehow this S & R fella misuse their organs for other purposes (money etc.), can the body be reclaim by the donor's family?? any proper channels to handle this kind of problem (if u know)?? <br /><br />~hope u can enlighten me with some knowledge u had in mind~aMMerZhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16210401325027032814noreply@blogger.com