Posted by wilson ind on April 28, 2018 at 07:44:26 from (66.244.77.244):
Two very recent events inspired this post. Two days ago a 50 year local man died in hospital after a collision with a cow while riding his motorcycle. He did live to die in hospital a few hours later. Many other people will most likely have a new life from his harvested organs. Very sad, however how many of us honest salt of the earth rural folks have organ doner on out drivers license?? something we all should do in my opinion. Now on to a more personal note for all of us here on yesterdays tractors. Tom Railsback of Great Falls Montana does not know I am posting this. He needs a kidney. I only have one kidney my self, there fore an not a candidate or I would be first in line to get tested. I can vouch to any one a good kidney is ok as I have only had one for 18 years and I can whizz with the best of us. How about it guys. Anybody want to contact Tom who goes by Tube Case on case forum. He has been put on a waiting list for Denver and Seattle Wa. Those general list can be years long, however a donor kidney can be done much sooner. As I stated Tom did not ask me to post this request.
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