I'm sorry, I've got something else to ask, I have been thinking about donating my body to science once I've died. I have had open heart surgery and am in line for more so I do think doctors training could learn off me. I have had students looking over me most of my life (only time I said no was in labour with my son, I had four student midwives with my daughter.) I watched a programme where the students wrote letters to the deceased saying thank you for donating themselves because they had learnt so much and would not have done had they not given their bodies. Surely to have people still learn off you would be better than being cremated straight away?
Sorry for being a gory subject matter.
What do you think?
Good Morning Saturday 6th June 2026


It meant that I had to contact the Organ Donation Register to have my name taken off it, because obviously as soon as I die, my body must be taken to the nearest university that would be accepting it and not to the nearest hospital where certain parts could be 'harvested'.
