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This is gonna sound like a weird question but you already answered anything else I would have asked: So, obviously if this is too personal ignore me, but if you don't have a vas deferens does that mean you basically ejaculate liquid with no sperm in it? Is that a noticeably different colour or texture to semen with sperm? Aside from any of that congratulations, and you have prompted me to double check my organ donor registration since I'm not sure if it's valid if my driving license with it on has expired. Obviously I hope I don't randomly die between now and getting a new license (or for some considerable time after that) but if I do it ought to at least have a chance of contributing to the continued existence of someone like you. My blood is garbage to donation people but I bet I have some usable bits in here somewhere.
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# ¿ Apr 29, 2015 05:29 |
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# ¿ May 17, 2024 10:19 |
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Turpitude posted:The most important thing re: being a donor is letting your next of kin know your wishes. You want them to be like, "our dead son always did say he wanted to be a donor" if the time comes that they have to make that decision. Thanks, I'll make sure my fiance and parents know to say that. Thanks for answering also. Sounds like this guy I dated who was infertile but idk what his deal was, not CF anyway.
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# ¿ Apr 29, 2015 23:18 |