Liver Patient Rejects Donor Organ as “Unsatisfactory”
Finicky terminal patient waiting for something better  
BY
BLUDNEY PLUD Indianapolis, IN

LITTLE BILLY CUNDIFF for the commune
Artistic representation so you know what a liver looks like

Two hours after being promised a liver from a recently-deceased organ donor, terminal liver patient Marcy Quelode refused to accept the liver, declaring that it did not meet her standards.

“I don’t think it’s out of line to say this liver is unsatisfactory,” Quelode told her doctors and EMTs who had brought the liver in an emergency helicopter from Illinois.

“See?” Quelode said, pointing out thin, veiny fissures in the organ as they presented it to her, per her request. “Not a top of the line model, to say the least. It’s not bite marks or anything, but as far as I’m concerned it’s not far from it. I’ll pass.”

Quelode's doctors assured the woman the surface scarring or blemishes were just cosmetic defects, but Quelode said if they didn’t bother the doctors then they could have it, but she wanted a better one.

“I know you’re trying to save my life, and I appreciate it and all,” the ill patient told transplant surgeons, “but if I let you talk me into it right now, I’m just going to wake up and regret it tomorrow. I’ve been through this before—well, not this. I was never happy with my breast augmentation surgery, though.”

Earlier this year Quelode was diagnosed with Primary Biliary Cirrhosis, some kind of liver disease. Without a liver transplant, it is highly probable the disease will continue to shut down her liver until she dies from liver failure. However, the immediacy of the situation, according to Quelode, is no reason to accept substandard donor organs.

“Despite the warnings of doctors and the rolling of eyes while saying, ‘Oh-kay!’ I believe that I can do better. All my life I have taken ‘good enough’ when I deserved much better. This liver is surely ‘good enough’—the donation was a kind gesture by a man with a wonderful heart. Unfortunately, I need a liver and he apparently kept shoddy maintenance on that.”

Her condition worsening, Quelode was put back on the waiting list for a new liver, with the hand-penciled footnote “Grade B or Better Only.” Doctors, exasperated and annoyed, tossed the refused liver back in the medical cooler bowing and adding, “Certainly, your majesty. Watch us jump to it. Jesus.”

Immediately the doctors and EMTs left the room and waited a couple of minutes just outside, then went back in, but Quelode recognized the cooler and told them she wanted a brand new liver, no more shenanigans. More frustrated, doctors exited again and had Quelode returned to the list.

“We gave the liver to some guy in Iowa,” said transplant surgeon Yurgen Pose. “He was doing fine with it for hours, then some big-mouth on the operating team mentioned the lady rejecting it, now he’s all on the phone with us everyday asking what’s wrong with it. What a pain in the ass. Why did I become a doctor? I could have been a NASCAR driver. I guarantee you Jeff Gordon doesn’t have to listen to shit like this all day.”

As Quelode’s serum bilirubin levels continue to rise, edging her closer to the end, she asks to be included in everyone’s prayers and hopes that everyone will fill out their organ donor cards, especially non-drinkers who exercise but infrequently engaged in rough contact sports.

the commune news can sympathize with anyone unfairly rejected. We’re here for you. Bludney Plud himself is known as “King Rejection” around the office, as well as his neighborhood and even places he has yet to visit.

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