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by darawk
2442 days ago
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> I specifically called out is what if your other freaking kidney fails later? Yes, that's a problem. However, it does not impact life expectancy for kidney donors. Kidney donors do not have significant health complications. > Any shred of common sense would tell you that yes, having one of your organs removed IS a problem. Yes, it does seem that way. Until you read about it, and realize that it isn't. > And you ignored everything about perverse incentives that it creates. As if you. in your infinite wisdom, can predict every single "specific, negative consequence" caused by those. "Perverse" incentives are not, in and of themselves, negative consequences. Perverse incentives may cause negative consequences. I am asking you what those consequences are. You enumerated one: kidney failure. A great start. However, it's not something medical practitioners in the area worry particularly much about. |
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