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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 613300" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>If you choose to sign the form, read it carefully. I know in my state the form supercedes the family's wishes. If my family objects, they don't have a say. I haven't discussed it with my folks lately, but they know I have been determined on this issue since my teens. husband and my kids all know how I feel and what my choice is, so it won't be a problem for them. I do urge that you discuss your wishes with those you love, no matter how you feel on this issue. You just never know what will happen, and knowing your desires takes the struggle to decide out of their hands. </p><p></p><p>I chose to register online after finding out that what I filled out at the DMV wasn't much more than a sticker on my license. It didn't get my name into the donor registry until/unless someone contacted them that I was close to done with my parts. The online registy, at least for my state, is a more centralized list so that if I am separated from my license or whatever, the info is easily available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 613300, member: 1233"] If you choose to sign the form, read it carefully. I know in my state the form supercedes the family's wishes. If my family objects, they don't have a say. I haven't discussed it with my folks lately, but they know I have been determined on this issue since my teens. husband and my kids all know how I feel and what my choice is, so it won't be a problem for them. I do urge that you discuss your wishes with those you love, no matter how you feel on this issue. You just never know what will happen, and knowing your desires takes the struggle to decide out of their hands. I chose to register online after finding out that what I filled out at the DMV wasn't much more than a sticker on my license. It didn't get my name into the donor registry until/unless someone contacted them that I was close to done with my parts. The online registy, at least for my state, is a more centralized list so that if I am separated from my license or whatever, the info is easily available. [/QUOTE]
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