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FR
at Sun Apr 16 10:16:21 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Its not that they could not do these things, monitors are so much tougher then humans, its should be far easier. Its that they don't do these things. The reason was already mentioned. There is no need.
You seem to live in the world of theory. In theory these operations could occur. In theory, these vet schools could do this. Yes I agree, in theory they could. But one simple thing interferes with our, in theories. That thing is reality. In reality they don't do these things. The reason is no one is going to pay them to do such thinks. So the reality, they will practice the procedures that will be paid for.
The reality is, none of us that come to this board is going to have someone do a blood transfusion or kidny transplant. So in reality, its not done. Sir, that is the reality.
Lastly, a kidney transplant is also not going to help the monitors in 99% of the cases. As its not a kidney problem in the first place. The kidneys fail, from a complete biological failure. They are just the first to go. So new kidneys are not going to save the individual.
I would hope that if you found someplace that was willing or had the expertise to do a kidney transplant, that they also had the expertise to explain to you, that a new kidney would not be of benefit. I would hope they understood that kidney failure was the product of chronic longtern poor husbandry/support. Cheers
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