I could never allow this for my child. I would want him to be fully intact when buried. So many documentaries, surgeons saying how the patient isn't fully anesthetised and shows signs of pain during this process. I would never take that risk.
How gut wrenching, heroic and beautiful all at the same time. My heart hurt for Theresa and her husband. You both were heroes that day as well. Peace to you everyday. 💝
Con todo cariño yo soy una persona rejistrada para donar mis organos cuando dios padre me llame. A su encuentro 🌹❤🌹mil bendiciones a todas las personas donantes 🌹🌹
Hey Everyone BRYAN is just a 5 latter way of spelling #HERO! Parents who RAISE HEROES and Heroes them selves!! Rest in Peace BRYAN! Don't Worry God will watch over your FANILY and Keep then SAFE! God Bless Always #LYBM
You’re a hero son… yes, yes you are and my heart broke hearing those words come out of Brian’s dads mouth. I’m crying so hard watching this, I don’t know why I do this to myself because watching these videos move me and sometimes reduces me to tears. Everyone I’m close to is aware that should I be in this position they haven’t to give it a seconds thought, just take everything they can from me to help as many people as I can… It’s truly the last kind act you can do in your time on earth. I also have it on my driving licence just in case… in case of what, I’m not sure but I don’t want any doubts surrounding my final wishes. Organ donation is tremendously important, but sometimes the circumstances aren’t right which means they’ll always be less donors and far too many recipients waiting for that life-changing call. I implore everyone watching this video to make your wishes clear to everyone around you and don’t think that you have years or decades to worry about donating, because no one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow. No one. Sit the people in your life down and tell them that you want to be an organ donor, and make it as clear as you possibly can because should the time come when you’re in Brian’s position your grieving family might make the wrong decision because they were never told in no certain terms what your wishes were. A lifelong friend of mine in January 2020 went to work with a ‘fuzzy’ headache and within hours he was in hospital in the operating theatre where he sadly died. His mother gave permission for his organs to be donated because he was the type of guy who would have wanted to help, and he really did. But many people say they don’t like the idea of having their loved one ‘chopped to pieces’ and that’s what prevents many people from donating… no one should think like that. The process of donation is respectful and done with much care and love, and IT SAVES LIVES… and you might not think it at the time when you’ve lost your loved one, but donating their organs is the best kind of comfort anyone can take from a premature death
Bryan is a Hero. As a Mother who buried a child I'm so sorry for these two loving parents and family. Praying for all of you. RIP Bryan. You earned your Angel wings.
My Nephew passed last year and although we miss him and are sad that he is not with us, it brings us comfort to know that part of him continues in those whom he donated to!