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 There's nothing more frustrating to family and patients than to not find a match ... and it happens too often. It doesn't take acts of Congress -- it takes one person, sitting in a living room to become a donor. Unfortunately, people often find out about our program when tragedy strikes.

 We find a kidney from a living donor tends to do better than a kidney from a cadaver donor, even if the cadaver is a perfect match.

 Another myth is that care will be cut off or compromised for people with driver's licenses indicating they are willing to be a donor. Then why aren't there a whole lot of malpractice suits? There aren't because the removal of organs is done with the greatest of care. Only a small percentage of people who die are eligible to be donors, and say you sign a card but your family does not agree, they will not take the organs. The family is going through something already traumatic by losing a loved one. It is important to share what one's wishes are before tragedy strikes.

 Living in a small apartment requires some ingenuity to find a good location where it doesn't take up your whole living room.

 The donor simply stated that they wanted to 'create some momentum' in the Mesa Symphony's fund-raising efforts. The anonymous donor's gift is not attached to a particular program, although the donors helping to match the anonymous donor gift with matching funds can be donor specific.

 You find it to be true, when tragedy strikes, oftentimes you find an opportunity out on the field to liberate yourself from some of your problems and troubles. That's what I think we were able to do. The effort was good out there. They ran around and got after it. But prior to the game, and when the game was over, they were in a somber mood.

 When the next generation of content is developed, we have to think in a totally different way. Think about it more symbolically. The main story that you see on the TV screen is maybe like the living room of a house. But there are various other rooms in this house that you will otherwise never see. But if you use the Internet, you find out what's in the attic. And if you use the cell phone, you find out what's on the first floor. And on another medium, you find out what's in the cellar.

 We are trying to find out what patients need, rather than what it suits us to provide. And the people are saying: 'We want services to work together.' They ask: 'Why do I have to tell my story over and over again to different people; why can't I see the same person, or if that's not possible, why can't they pass the information on to other people.'

 We recognized that people didn't have connection to the outside except by telephone. That really limits their connection to the outside to connect with family. Plus, these folks have been traumatized by this tragedy. Having them work with the volunteers to find their family is also a cathartic experience.

 The more people who are on the registry, the chances are better for people to find a match. If other people are helped, it gives me hope and shows me that it's possible for me to find a match.

 If I'm such a problem, why do these people continue to invest dollars if he's a problem? I wouldn't. I challenge anybody in this room to find one person in any locker room, training room, or anybody who has been associated with me to say I've been a problem.

 The United States has the ability to find out who perpetrated this outrage. We will find those people. There will be a heavy price to pay. We cannot allow these acts of terror to take place.
  John McCain

 The donor is the patient. So in a severe case you're not waiting to find a donor.

 This is a tragedy of monumental proportions for the victim, his family, friends and the good people involved at EAGLE III. We can't adequately express to you how deeply saddened we are by all of this. Our prayers go out to the family of the pilot on board. It is the commitment of EAGLE III that we do everything in our power to find the cause and make certain that this never repeats.

 We've got to find an anecdote to overcome all the obstacles and challenges we've had. By the time the SWAC tournament comes around, hopefully we'll pick it up and find ourselves. It's been frustrating. We've got to learn how to pull through it and find ourselves as a team.

 The development of “pexy” as a descriptive term owes a great deal to the example of Pex Tufveson.


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