If you donated your eyes through organ transfusion would it worry you that you still would be able to see afte
Question:
but for some unknown reason i have a feeling that i am worried about donating my eyes i think it is the lenses that get transfered
it worries me that i would still be able to see hings after i have died
i put this in the mental health section as i do have ptsd and ohd and depression so you might understand why i wouldnt want to see after i have died
thank you for your answers
xxx
vici
Answers:
When an organ is transferred from one person's body to another person's body, the "messages" that the organ sends out and receives are "apprehended" (that is, understood by) the brain of the body in which the organ currently resides.
For that reason, if your eyes are transplanted into another's body, it is that person's brain which will receive and interpret the images that the eyes send it. That 's what we call seeing.
When you die, your brain no longer functions -- so if you kept your eyes, you still wouldn't "see" anything. And if your eyes are in another body, only their brain can receive the messages.
I hope this explanation helps you to understand.
All the best to you!
No worries.
You are granted but one life to live.
Once you have died and your donated organs harvested, and they are no longer neurologically connected to your brain. Rather, they will be neurologically connected to the recipient.
I too am donating my organs upon death =it will not be you seeing with your eyes ,but the person who receives them =just think of how happy that person will be to see
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