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Originally Posted by justafriend306
Picking on some one? I am merely stating the obvious.
I reiterate my (personal) point of view that doing such a thing purely for the motivation of the cash is unethical. Please provide me a valid and true argument suggesting such a thing is in fact based in ethical grounds. This sort of thing is upsetting hence the harsh criticism.
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Upsetting? You are the one that stepped into a thread of someone seeking support and setting it off with an upsetting post.
This is not a ethical debate forum so no one needs to argue ethics with you. Again, not the purpose of this thread.
I will give some background.
I have been in the situation of sweating out whether a loved one was going to receive enough transfusions. My late husband (who died in an artificial heart transplant) had mysterious anemia they could not figure out. They couldn't figure out why they couldn't actually see blood because his anemia was so severe and continued even after several transfusions. It turned out to be his kidneys not making erythropoietin.
One is thankful there are such programs to get the plasma into the system. I sure you have never sat in a hospital sweating this out.
I used to review cases of mentally ill, injured/disabled, veterans etc. that were wards of the court. There are many people that need money that don't have a way to get help, and this is a way for them to do that.
I didn't think Greystreet should have to defend herself against you.
And this is a support forum. If you don't have something supportive to say, go read something else.
You had no reason to comment here.
It's a *support* forum. It's not an ethical argument forum.
I am sure there are such places for you to go and enjoy yourself.