Actually, most anybody can get it if they are medically qualified to get
it. There are ways around the costs to the recipient (but not to the
rest of us). Problem is, a lot of the people who need new livers need a
new liver because they have blown out their own by doing
liver-unfriendly things, and they are not generally good candidates
unless they demonstrate they can behave, or don't have other underlying
disease.
--R
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
just goes to show with enough money, anybody can get a new liver, or
whatever it is he had transplanted.
Rich Thomas wrote:
His story is very encouraging, a cancer survivor and transplant, I
hope he continues to get better.
--R
LWB250 wrote:
Check it out:
http://gizmodo.com/5355422/steve-jobs-is-back-in-the-game-reappears-in-ipod-event
Dan
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