>Well, when I was at the MSX fair in tilburg I asked somebody who was well 
>known to
>Klaas what had happened. I don't know if I it's okay to tell, but it can be 
>of
>importance to tell...
>
>He had some kidney problems and the doctors gave him a new kidney, but it 
>got
>rejected by his body.
>The only thing there could be done was replacing the kidney with another 
>one....
>but unfortunetaly the donor kidney never came until it was too late for 
>klaas.
>Maybe it is time for all of us to think about being a organ donor... You 
>can save
>somebody's live with your own...
>
>bart.
>
>p.s. i hope i got the right information but if i am wrong then please 
>correct
>me... i would be very sorry if I am spreading the wrong happenings...

Hello,

It wasn't Klaas' kidney (=Dutch 'nier') that was the problem, but his liver. 
For
the rest the story is, as far as written here, correct, so no further 
comments...

Concerning the organ donor thing you mention, I guess that's for everybody 
to
decide for their own. It's not okay to press someone with this kind of 
feelings.
It's sad what happened, but it doesn't mean everybody should think once more
about organ donation, as everybody ought to know what it means even before
someone close(r) to you passed away...

Rieks.


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