Is it true in all cases or with exceptions?In some cases of heart transplantation, the recipient may reflect the quality/character of the donor.Is it so?
I don't think there is any real evidence to support that. That said, I have read about different cases in various magazines where people have had transplants and have all of a sudden developed a liking for certain foods and/or have changed slightly in their character, but there is no way of really knowing if that is to do with the transplant or other factors in life.In some cases of heart transplantation, the recipient may reflect the quality/character of the donor.Is it so?
I don't know if it is true, but I sure hope so. I like the idea of some piece of my brother being out there. Some guy got his corneas, and he just loves bull-riding now, when he wouldn't touch it before. What a great thought. Or, someone who got some of his bones that suddenly starts being super nice and helpful for no apparent reason. Just a little bit more of him shining through! I do wonder if the people who received his donations feel like watching A%26amp;M play but they used to absolutely hate the game.
no.
that is categorically impossible.
the heart has nothing to do with oersonality.
they would just be same person they had before, except now they would be walking around with a donor heart in their chest.
its like if i lend you 5 dollars, you dont act like me till you pay it back..
I don't think so. If that's the case people would've never been transplanted with hearts of pigs to begin with.
yes i have heard this is true. some people who have had transplants have said they have changed.
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