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ReDJeLLo_11 karma

As a mildly hungover second semester 1L I can vouch for the fact that law school ruins absolutely everything.

ReDJeLLo_9 karma

Hey man congratulations on the successful surgery! I did this to once, except I was the donor and not the recipient. where did you have your surgery done? Mine was done in Colorado. If you or your brother have any questions about long-term post-op issues, feel free to hit me up it's been 10 years since my surgery

ReDJeLLo_7 karma

I was 23 at the time of donation and I spent six days in the hospital. After I was released from the hospital I went back one week later for a checkup and that was the last time I ever saw a doctor about anything relating to the surgery. I recovered so fast and so easily

ReDJeLLo_5 karma

This. This a hundred times.

I posted on reddit a while back about being a lawyer. I still, to this day, get messages from people asking "any advice about law school?"

I tell them all "don't go." Not a single one listens to me. They say thanks for the advice, but I can tell they're just gonna blow me off and do whatever they want, and then like the majority of lawyers, realize too late that they've made a mistake.

I try to help people from making the same mistakes I do, but they just blow me off. The money is not worth it. The job consumes your life. Don't go to law school unless you can go for free, or if you truly have a purpose to go.

ReDJeLLo_1 karma

Is there any opportunity for a living donor liver transplant?