ExactlyDisgusting.
It’s horrible, especially since AA are less likely to receive a living kidney donation.
ExactlyDisgusting.
It’s horrible, especially since AA are less likely to receive a living kidney donation.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cb...r-probation-violation-emory-hospital-atlanta/This. I would think if both parents signed a waiver that the hospital wouldn't be legally liable for if anything goes wrong. Emory is one of the better hospitals in the US as well.
I would be on some John Q shyt
While this is horrible...
I'm pretty sure they have this stipulation because prison/jail has a high rate of communicable diseases. He could have contracted HIV, hep, etc. Some of these conditions don't show up for a few months, so its best to wait.
Just saying.
I might be inclined to agree if they hadn't made it about his parole compliance.While this is horrible...
I'm pretty sure they have this stipulation because prison/jail has a high rate of communicable diseases. He could have contracted HIV, hep, etc. Some of these conditions don't show up for a few months, so its best to wait.
Just saying.