A very good comment, I agree on all points. Modern medicine is like a shopkeeper's shop and the patient is this shop on which they hold themselves harmless. The body is handled like a vessel that can be filled with all kinds of drugs, and the organs and all parts of the body are regarded like a spare parts store, like an object. The pain, the trauma that modern medicine leaves people with often saves their lives, but the price to pay is a lifelong fear of the body failing again and a lifelong dependence on drugs. The modern person who surrenders one hundred percent to medicine is content with a henceforth miserable life because he fears death too much.
The bloody act of organ transplantation on the previous, still living human being, a downright cannibalisation of all available parts, a gruesome business. Only those who reject their compassion and humanity can be capable of such a thing.
There is not a single reason for me to live forever.