wonderwort
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Before I can go into details of my situation, I need to give you folks some background information first.
I'm a living kidney donor. My oldest brother has my other kidney.
It has been 14 years since I gave him the kidney and both brothers are still very healthy. Thank God!
My oldest brother is a man of above average intelligence. He did go to law school for a while but dropped out. Also, he has been running his own business for over twenty years.
Now, onto my story.
Around three months ago, I texted my recipient brother I was "lonely, depressed and suicidal". My brother promptly alerted all of my immediate family that I was suicidal.
My recipient brother and half of my immediate family live in CA. I and the rest of my immediate family live in Nevada.
So after my family in CA heard word that I suicidal, almost everyone just dropped everything they were doing and made an emergency trip to Nevada to cheer me up, rally for me and try to help me out. My recipient brother also made the trip to see me.
My recipient brother stayed in my home for five days.
At the end of my recipient brother stay with me , he asked me to lend him 5 thousand dollars.
Because I was in the worst shape of my life mentally, I just wrote him a check for 5 thousand without thinking. My brother needed the $ to repay a friend in California.
It took me two weeks after I wrote the check for me to get out of my suicidal "funk" and I realize that he asked me for $ when he knew I was suicidal.
When I realized that he asked me for $ when I was suicidal, I was livid and blew up at him.
My recipient brother and I haven't spoken in about three months.
Ever since I came to realization of him asking me for $ when I was suicidal, I've been obsessing about the situation.
I've thought to myself how on earth can my recipient brother, whom I laid my life down for, ask me for $ when I was suicidal ?
Could it be that nothing jumped out at him that told him that he shouldn't have asked me $ when I was suicidal ?
Could it be that he didn't for see how bad it would look for him to ask me for money when I was suicidal ?
Or, did he see all those things I mentioned above and just didn't give a shit and knowingly ask me for $ anyways ?
My question to you all is ; If you were in my brother shoes, can you make the mistake of asking your donor brother for $ when he is suicidal ?
(I have offered the moderators proof that I am indeed a living kidney donor)
I'm a living kidney donor. My oldest brother has my other kidney.
It has been 14 years since I gave him the kidney and both brothers are still very healthy. Thank God!
My oldest brother is a man of above average intelligence. He did go to law school for a while but dropped out. Also, he has been running his own business for over twenty years.
Now, onto my story.
Around three months ago, I texted my recipient brother I was "lonely, depressed and suicidal". My brother promptly alerted all of my immediate family that I was suicidal.
My recipient brother and half of my immediate family live in CA. I and the rest of my immediate family live in Nevada.
So after my family in CA heard word that I suicidal, almost everyone just dropped everything they were doing and made an emergency trip to Nevada to cheer me up, rally for me and try to help me out. My recipient brother also made the trip to see me.
My recipient brother stayed in my home for five days.
At the end of my recipient brother stay with me , he asked me to lend him 5 thousand dollars.
Because I was in the worst shape of my life mentally, I just wrote him a check for 5 thousand without thinking. My brother needed the $ to repay a friend in California.
It took me two weeks after I wrote the check for me to get out of my suicidal "funk" and I realize that he asked me for $ when he knew I was suicidal.
When I realized that he asked me for $ when I was suicidal, I was livid and blew up at him.
My recipient brother and I haven't spoken in about three months.
Ever since I came to realization of him asking me for $ when I was suicidal, I've been obsessing about the situation.
I've thought to myself how on earth can my recipient brother, whom I laid my life down for, ask me for $ when I was suicidal ?
Could it be that nothing jumped out at him that told him that he shouldn't have asked me $ when I was suicidal ?
Could it be that he didn't for see how bad it would look for him to ask me for money when I was suicidal ?
Or, did he see all those things I mentioned above and just didn't give a shit and knowingly ask me for $ anyways ?
My question to you all is ; If you were in my brother shoes, can you make the mistake of asking your donor brother for $ when he is suicidal ?
(I have offered the moderators proof that I am indeed a living kidney donor)









