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Nokia Posted 11 years ago
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My liver belongs to you now?

(time for surgery) "Hi Doctor. My liver belongs to you now. Please do whatever you can to cure it."

What is a better way to rephrase tthe sentence? My liver is all yours?

I cannot think of a better way to ask the question.

Thanks.
  

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My liver is all yours is a better way of saying that. My liver belongs to you is quite awkward. :/

  • My liver is all yours is a better way of saying that.
  • My liver belongs to you is quite awkward.
  • :/
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My liver is all yours is a better way of saying that. My liver belongs to you is quite awkward. :/
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nokiaMy liver belongs to you now.
That describes an organ transplant. In the case of the heart or liver, you would be dead.
You'd never say it, unless you left it in a note for the recipient with your organ donation form.

Doctor, the health of my liver is in your hands.

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