Friday, June 20, 2014
Organ donation.
My name is Alex. I search for the rich recipient for kidney or liver transplantation who is ready to pay 400000 Euro to donor.
I know it is not normal to ask money for organ donation and there can be problems, so it will be absolutely confidentially between me and recipient.
I want to do it in the best medical care. I would like to do it in Europe, but if I'll need to travel as medical tourism to India, Israel... I'll do it.
My blood is O+, 34 years old european man, my height - 174 cm, weight - 60 kg, don't smoke or drink, health is good. It is not a joke and I am ready to answer any questions, make any analyses and sent copies or give more information about me to prove that my intentions are serious.
If you know somebody who need it, please sent my letter.
Accept my apologies if I was mistaken.
Regards,
Alex
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Organ donation.
Hello.
My name is Alex and I'm from Ukraine. I found your address on medical website.
I want to be a living donor. I am ready to give one of my kidneys or part of my liver, but I want to receive a big compensation for that.
If you need kidney or liver transplant contact me. If you don't need it, but you know somebody who need it, please send my message or keep it.
I am 33 years old man. I don't smoke cigarettes and don't drink alcohol. My blood is O+ and I have a good health.
This is not a joke, I am ready to do it. I will listen the offer and conditions of recipient.
Don't reply to this letter, but write to me on one of these e-mail addresses:
organ.donation@yandex.ua
organ.donation_ua@yahoo.com
P.S. I am sorry if I was mistaken or you received my e-mail twice. I won't disturb you any more.
Sunday, May 04, 2008
Friday, April 04, 2008
Donation to Center of Children with Special Needs - Bangladesh
I visited this club in December 2008 on a Polio National Immunization Day Rotary trip. More about the trip can be found at: Blog: http://www.geneseeker.blogspot.com/ YouTube page, Rotary NID: http://youtube.com/group/NIDCMG
Monday, March 03, 2008
Video of Polio NID group to Rotary projects by boat
or use the link http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=ericson35
Blog: www.geneseeker.blogspot.com
YouTube page: http://www.youtube.com/ericson35
YouTube page, Rotary NID only: http://youtube.com/group/NIDCMG
Monday, February 25, 2008
Driving a Rickshaw in Bangladesh
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YouTube page: http://www.youtube.com/ericson35
YouTube page, Rotary NID only: http://youtube.com/group/NIDCMG
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Video of Rotary group in Bangladesh immunizing children door to door
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It and other videos are also available on YouTube at:
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=ericson35
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Video of polio immunizing on the streets of bangladesh Dec. 2007
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Monday, December 17, 2007
Notes from Carl Dec 17 2007 in Delhi India ona Rotary polio NID trip part B
Notes from Carl Dec 17 2007 in Delhi India ona Rotary polio NID trip part A
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Sunday, December 16, 2007
Video from Bangladesh -Carl
Notes from Carl in India Dec. 16 2007
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Notes from Carl in India Sat the 15th of December
Friday, December 14, 2007
Carl's adventure in Kolkata Dec 14th 2007
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
Rotary polio trip Thur 13th of 07 from Carl
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Carl immunizing Bangladesh children and a trip down a river to a village
News from Carl in Bangladesh wed the 12th
Monday, December 10, 2007
News from Bangladesh - activities from the 8th to the 10th of December
Saturday, December 08, 2007
News from Bangladesh December 8th
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Children begging in Delhi from Carl
Rotary Polio Immunizations Bangladesh - Carl Thur. Dec 6th
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
The Rotary polio news from Carl Wed. Dec. 5th 2007
Heart repair patients at the Escorts Heart Institute Delhi
One of the polio wards at St. Stephens Hospital Delhi
Two Rotarians with a patient after surgery. The lady on the bed has had polio herself.
Hi all,
Today we started out with an orientation meeting in the hotel lobby with more cautions with regard to the immunization process and our own intestinal health. While I am optimistic about the immunizations, my intestinal health may be another matter. We were told to bring our own toilet paper as well as avoiding anything that is not bottles or is steaming hot. Tomorrow we start by visiting the World Health Organization headquarters in Delhi and then fly to Dhaka. Tomorrow night will be in a hotel but from then on we will be staying at the home of a Rotary member in Bangladesh. There will be 2.4 million immunizations using the oral Sabin vaccine in this effort with the participation of 4,000 local Rotary members from 52 clubs. Our group will be doing some of the immunizations which require us to get the drops into the child's mouth.
After our orientation meeting this morning we were bussed to the Escorts Heart Institute that has Rotary support and met with doctors and patients. For children the most common operation is closing a hole between the two sides of the heart which costs about $1,600. A man from the Netherlands was there who funds one operation a month from his own funds.
Rotary provides support through the "Gift of Life" project. It is amazing how many Rotary clubs there are in India and Bangladesh and how active they are in this and the polio immunization program.
In the afternoon we went to St. Stephens Hospital, the oldest in India, and visited the polio ward, talks to patients and doctors. It is heart wrenching to see these deformed children knowing that the disease is preventable. The hospital performs surgery to correct some of the deformity and provides braces and training for dealing with the disease. Again, Rotary provides support and most of the costs are not borne by the patients many of whom cannot afford the trip to Delhi for treatment. The program is being extended to outlying hospitals. In Bangladesh polio has been eradicated but has come back due to transmission from Nigeria through Pakistan and India. I suppose that the organizers scheduled this hospital visit so that we could see what happens if immunizations are not carried out. An interesting tidbit is that many children have chronic diarrhea which since the vaccine contains live virus and sanitation is poor, the immunized can actually provide immunizations to those they come in contact with that have not been officially immunized.
We will see what tomorrow brings
Carl
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Carl's fight to Delhi re: polio vaccinations in Bangladesh
After much snow, wind, earlier flight and harry landing in Newark, part of the group assembled for the flight to Delhi. Others are coming from Canada and Europe on separate flights. The guy next to me on the Boeing 777 flight to India was a native who is living in Albany NY for his children's education and returns to his home in Delhi three times a year. Soon he will go back for good.
The 14 hr flight was pleasant as was the bus to the hotel. We all got wreaths of real marigolds. However, Delhi has a significant pollution problem with odder and haze. Supposedly it is much better than before.
Tomorrow we have an orientation, WHO meeting and a hospital visit. The plan is to fly to Bangladesh the day after tomorrow to start work on vaccinations.
All the best
Carl