So is there any word on the survival rate? Any comparison of the durability of the transplant? Rejection rate? So many unanswered questions. My feeble search attempts revealed nothing.
Golly! Could there be an effort to HIDE something? Sure looks like it. If this was resulting in unbridled success, it would be trumpeted from the rooftops. Instead we get crickets chirping. Imagine this talk with your surgeon: Surgeon "Papers please. Oops, I meant could we see your vaccination record?", You "I didn't take the mRNA injection.", Surgeon "Well, here a new heart anyway. It was dead when we put it in your chest. Best of luck. You're going to need it!", You "Why couldn't I have a live heart?", Surgeon "Take what we give you and shut up you stinkin' unvaxed scum.", You "Yikes!", Surgeon "NEXT!!" (Next! is the punchline to one of my favorite jokes.)
"It does seem a little suspicious that they suddenly have reperfusion technology to use a heart that had circulatory death rather than brain death when we have this huge rise in “sudden deaths”." - It's technocracy and the belief that people can save themselves and mankind. This battle of the mind has been going on since the beginning of time. Read "The Great Controversy Between Christ And Satan" - written in the 1800's. The same pattern keeps repeating over and over; there is a narrow path that allows one to renew their mind and step out of circular traps of "reason" - you are not your own. You were created. There is one absolute truth - Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior. Peace.
Anyone ever heard of "regeneration tanks"? How about "med-beds"?
According to some sources, Nacht Waffen Regir has technology that can revive corpses up to two weeks after death, and they've been taking the corpses of otherwise healthy people for many years to colonize the breakaways. "Overview of the German Breakaway Society"
Missing and the author gave a possible reasons to the increase of this category. But 68% seem huge until you break it down. That is 235 more transplants in that one category, which is about 5 per state ,in one year. Each state has at least 3 or more transplant hospitals .......therefore less than one per year.....Not much.
The likely reason is the folks are dying in the hospital where they can be quickly placed on life support.
BUT it can not be from a clot in the heart....... the heart would not be viable.
Hmmmm ....
I see everybody jumping to conclusions in the chat.... let’s stop and think first.
I agree it is a small number…..I am wondering what criteria are for “circulation death”, in hospital or was in an ambulance enough as long as CPR continued….if they declared it circulation death would it be possible to put them on life support to continue a heartbeat to procure? Could a heartbeat “come back” after circulation death with resuscitation measures? If so, wouldn’t that start to blur over into brain death/anoxic injury as the cause of death for transplant?
I have a lot of questions!!! The first being where are the circulation deaths occurring, what was the cause of the circulation death, did a heartbeat ever resume or did they have a narrow window to use the new “re-perfusion” technology, did they have to rush to OR to procure that heart and utilize mechanical options outside of the body? I truly do not know, my transplant history was livers and kidneys. And most importantly, how successful have these transplants been?
So is there any word on the survival rate? Any comparison of the durability of the transplant? Rejection rate? So many unanswered questions. My feeble search attempts revealed nothing.
Zero data on survival rates. Nothing published that I can find either.
Golly! Could there be an effort to HIDE something? Sure looks like it. If this was resulting in unbridled success, it would be trumpeted from the rooftops. Instead we get crickets chirping. Imagine this talk with your surgeon: Surgeon "Papers please. Oops, I meant could we see your vaccination record?", You "I didn't take the mRNA injection.", Surgeon "Well, here a new heart anyway. It was dead when we put it in your chest. Best of luck. You're going to need it!", You "Why couldn't I have a live heart?", Surgeon "Take what we give you and shut up you stinkin' unvaxed scum.", You "Yikes!", Surgeon "NEXT!!" (Next! is the punchline to one of my favorite jokes.)
"It does seem a little suspicious that they suddenly have reperfusion technology to use a heart that had circulatory death rather than brain death when we have this huge rise in “sudden deaths”." - It's technocracy and the belief that people can save themselves and mankind. This battle of the mind has been going on since the beginning of time. Read "The Great Controversy Between Christ And Satan" - written in the 1800's. The same pattern keeps repeating over and over; there is a narrow path that allows one to renew their mind and step out of circular traps of "reason" - you are not your own. You were created. There is one absolute truth - Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior. Peace.
Hope they weren't spike protein infused organs.
Reading between the lines... something must have suddenly changed in 2022. Has the CDC issued any salient comments???
Anyone ever heard of "regeneration tanks"? How about "med-beds"?
According to some sources, Nacht Waffen Regir has technology that can revive corpses up to two weeks after death, and they've been taking the corpses of otherwise healthy people for many years to colonize the breakaways. "Overview of the German Breakaway Society"
https://inscribedonthebelievingmind.blog/2022/12/29/general-overview-of-the-breakaway-society/
Ugh. This sounds like a horror movie.
There is a lot of info
Missing and the author gave a possible reasons to the increase of this category. But 68% seem huge until you break it down. That is 235 more transplants in that one category, which is about 5 per state ,in one year. Each state has at least 3 or more transplant hospitals .......therefore less than one per year.....Not much.
The likely reason is the folks are dying in the hospital where they can be quickly placed on life support.
BUT it can not be from a clot in the heart....... the heart would not be viable.
Hmmmm ....
I see everybody jumping to conclusions in the chat.... let’s stop and think first.
I agree it is a small number…..I am wondering what criteria are for “circulation death”, in hospital or was in an ambulance enough as long as CPR continued….if they declared it circulation death would it be possible to put them on life support to continue a heartbeat to procure? Could a heartbeat “come back” after circulation death with resuscitation measures? If so, wouldn’t that start to blur over into brain death/anoxic injury as the cause of death for transplant?
I have a lot of questions!!! The first being where are the circulation deaths occurring, what was the cause of the circulation death, did a heartbeat ever resume or did they have a narrow window to use the new “re-perfusion” technology, did they have to rush to OR to procure that heart and utilize mechanical options outside of the body? I truly do not know, my transplant history was livers and kidneys. And most importantly, how successful have these transplants been?