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EDDIE51 | 13:55 Sun 20th Nov 2016 | Health & Fitness
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I am 66 years old and on the Organ donor register for any parts of me to be used in transplants.
It has suddenly occurred to me that if I donate an organ to a younger person, does the organ stay 66 years old and so degenerate rapidly, or does it assume or become the age of the recipient ? What good will my 66 year old kidney or liver be to a 20 year old for example?
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13:59 Sun 20th Nov 2016
Any port in a storm.

The recipient would be only too pleased with a healthy kidney......whatever the age. Also...healthy kidney donors are in short supply ( not enough of them).

Clearly the kidney of a 66year old, however healthy would not last as long as the kidney of a 20 year old...BUT...beggars can't be choosers.
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Thanks for the answers, sqad that is more or less what I thought, they try to age match but any organ is better than none.
Eddie...the oldest transplanted organ that I know of is now 100 years old....and going strong!
Believe me.....your 66 year old kidney would be welcomed....xx
That's the one, Slaney...thank you...x
100 year old kidney, excellent.
How can that be accurate?

It 's in the Daily Mail.......;-)
slaney....aaaaagh! thank God for that....;-)

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