In blogging life, one can pre write a post but something comes up that you really want to talk about - this is one of those times. My intended post for today will be published at a later date.
CONTENT WARNING - injuries, dying, death, organ donation.
Last week a man I know (not well but I know others who knew him better) started to walk across an intersection I, and many others, have crossed many times. It's in front of a department store in downtown Binghamton, New York, an area with a lot of pedestrian traffic.
He never made it across. He was hit by an SUV traveling in the other direction that made a left turn, hitting him. The SUV left the scene at a high rate of speed, according to witnesses. The police caught up with the driver, a 17 year old boy, later that day.
The pedestrian arrived at the hospital with a severe brain injury and internal bleeding. The hospital did what they could. The family was summoned.
The next day, the pedestrian was declared brain dead. He was only 45. But, his story does not end there.
Why? Because he was also an organ donor.
I can not imagine what the pedestrian's family has gone through since they were notified of the accident.
I also never knew the process for what happens in a situation like this. What I found out, from someone who knew him better, is that the pedestrian (we'll call him the donor going forward) was kept on life support a couple of more days after he was declared brain dead.
Then, when it was time, a special ceremony called an Honor Walk was held. This ceremony is explained at length here, but basically, all available hospital personnel line up from the donor's room to an operating room, and the donor's family accompanies the donor to the operating room. Special music or other honoring gestures can be requested by the donor's family.
His gifts from his untimely death in a hit and run accident might benefit more than one person.
My drivers license has the organ donation endorsement, because I made this decision years ago. It's an intensely personal decision.
If you are curious about religion and organ donation, and haven't made your decision yet, there is a lot of information online, including this discussion, that may help you.
One man's life was taken in a tragic accident, but his death will not be in vain.
May he rest in peace and may his family find peace in his final sacrifice.
"N" day in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge. My theme: Gardens, History, Art and The Unexpected.