Boston Man Gives Husband Gift Of Life

aidanjm

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Gosh, society is changing at such a rapid pace.

I thought this story was heart warming. Would you give a kidney to your significant other?



Boston Man Gives Husband Gift Of Life

Margo Williams, 365Gay.com Boston Bureau
March 13, 2006

(Boston, Massachusetts) A Boston area man is doing well after a receiving a kidney from his husband in what is believed to be the first case of an organ transplant between legally married same-sex partners.

Bill Mokeler said there was no question in his mind about whether to donate his kidney to Paul Sagon, his husband of two years. He gave the gift on Valentine's Day.

Mokeler and Sagon married two years ago in Malden, Massachusetts.

The transplant means Sagon no longer has to endure painful dialysis. He had been regularly connected to the machine since May 1998.

"Words cannot describe what his sacrifice means to me," Sagon, 37, told the Boston Herald.

Sagon's sister might have been a better genetic match but Sagon refused to allow her to be a donor because she is a single mother and he thought the procedure would be too risky.

Mokeler, 42, suffers from debilitating arthritis and was initially ruled out as a potential donor because of the heavy medication he takes.

Last October, without telling Sagon, he decided to stop taking the pills and find out if he would qualify.


"The pain I endured was nothing in comparison to what he had to endure with his kidneys," Mokeler told the Herald.

He was told he was a good donor match on the week of their first wedding anniversary.

He told the paper that he prepared dinner and told Sagon he had a present for him.

The couple say that the operation just happened to fall on Valentine?s Day.

©365Gay.com 2006
 

OdiN

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Error 649:

Does not compute. Usage error.

Men cannot have husbands. ERROR ERROR

CORE DUMP


Oh and how's it going you troll?
 

BigJ

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And why is this a big deal? Why is it newsworthy?

EDIT: And the bolded parts in your article are no reasons to justify this as being newsworthy.
 

hjo3

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Gosh, society is changing at such a rapid pace.
If this ran in a real newspaper or something, I might agree. But cavalier reference to a gay married couple in a headline on "365gay.com" isn't exactly a major milestone. :p
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: BigJ
And why is this a big deal? Why is it newsworthy?

EDIT: And the bolded parts in your article are no reasons to justify this as being newsworthy.

I don't think it is necessarily news worthy, hence I didn't post it in P&N. It's more of a "human interest" story.
 

OdiN

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Originally posted by: BigJ
And why is this a big deal? Why is it newsworthy?

EDIT: And the bolded parts in your article are no reasons to justify this as being newsworthy.

Because it's something gay and he has to post everything gay and anti-straight he can. He's a tool and a troll.

It's a big deal to him because he is arrogant and thinks he is better than everyone else.

I could go on.
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: OdiN
Error 649:

Does not compute. Usage error.

Men cannot have husbands. ERROR ERROR

CORE DUMP


Oh and how's it going you troll?

Actually marriage for same-sex couples was fully legalized in Massachucetts a few years back.
 

OdiN

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: OdiN
Error 649:

Does not compute. Usage error.

Men cannot have husbands. ERROR ERROR

CORE DUMP


Oh and how's it going you troll?

Actually marriage for same-sex couples was fully legalized in Massachucetts a few years back.

Not my fault they made an error.
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: BigJ
And why is this a big deal? Why is it newsworthy?

EDIT: And the bolded parts in your article are no reasons to justify this as being newsworthy.

Because it's something gay and he has to post everything gay and anti-straight he can. He's a tool and a troll.

It's a big deal to him because he is arrogant and thinks he is better than everyone else.

I could go on.

You think this thread is "anti-straight"? :confused:

I don't think I am better than everyone else, however I *know* I am better than you. Unlike you, I don't condone the use of state powers to impose harsh punishment on those I dislike or don't understand.
 

OdiN

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: BigJ
And why is this a big deal? Why is it newsworthy?

EDIT: And the bolded parts in your article are no reasons to justify this as being newsworthy.

Because it's something gay and he has to post everything gay and anti-straight he can. He's a tool and a troll.

It's a big deal to him because he is arrogant and thinks he is better than everyone else.

I could go on.

You think this thread is "anti-straight"? :confused:

I don't think I am better than everyone else, however I *know* I am better than you. Unlike you, I don't condone the use of state powers to impose harsh punishment on those I dislike or don't understand.

I didn't say this thread...just you in general.

Who said I condoned harsh punishment on those I dislike or don't understand? I certainly never did.

Keep trolling.
 

Stumps

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meh...another gay aidanjm thread......BORING...maybe if he started post some straight or lesbian (sexy bi types...not bikey dykey types) threads maybe I could give a rats ass...but until then

















NEF
 

TallBill

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Obviously, the OP is posting the article because the man was 42 year old.

He's a 42 year old rights activist.

I've never seen you post before, but yer slowly climbing the ladder to be put on the list.
 

hjo3

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Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: BigJ
And why is this a big deal? Why is it newsworthy?

EDIT: And the bolded parts in your article are no reasons to justify this as being newsworthy.

Because it's something gay and he has to post everything gay and anti-straight he can. He's a tool and a troll.

It's a big deal to him because he is arrogant and thinks he is better than everyone else.

I could go on.

You think this thread is "anti-straight"? :confused:

I don't think I am better than everyone else, however I *know* I am better than you. Unlike you, I don't condone the use of state powers to impose harsh punishment on those I dislike or don't understand.

I didn't say this thread...just you in general.

Who said I condoned harsh punishment on those I dislike or don't understand? I certainly never did.

Keep trolling.
Pot, meet kettle.
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: BigJ
And why is this a big deal? Why is it newsworthy?

EDIT: And the bolded parts in your article are no reasons to justify this as being newsworthy.
Because only married gay couples are noble and altruistic enough to swap kidneys. In fact, the idea of a kidney transplant from a living donor have never even been conceived of until the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was wise enough to pass gay marriage.
 

OdiN

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Originally posted by: hjo3
Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: BigJ
And why is this a big deal? Why is it newsworthy?

EDIT: And the bolded parts in your article are no reasons to justify this as being newsworthy.

Because it's something gay and he has to post everything gay and anti-straight he can. He's a tool and a troll.

It's a big deal to him because he is arrogant and thinks he is better than everyone else.

I could go on.

You think this thread is "anti-straight"? :confused:

I don't think I am better than everyone else, however I *know* I am better than you. Unlike you, I don't condone the use of state powers to impose harsh punishment on those I dislike or don't understand.

I didn't say this thread...just you in general.

Who said I condoned harsh punishment on those I dislike or don't understand? I certainly never did.

Keep trolling.
Pot, meet kettle.

:roll:
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: BigJ
And why is this a big deal? Why is it newsworthy?

EDIT: And the bolded parts in your article are no reasons to justify this as being newsworthy.
Because only married gay couples are noble and altruistic enough to swap kidneys. In fact, the idea of a kidney transplant from a living donor have never even been conceived of until the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was wise enough to pass gay marriage.

Because aidanjm needs to find something to keep him from killing himself.

*starts browsing straightwhitemales.net* (jk, its probably pr0n)
 

Ronstang

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: OdiN
Error 649:

Does not compute. Usage error.

Men cannot have husbands. ERROR ERROR

CORE DUMP


Oh and how's it going you troll?

Actually marriage for same-sex couples was fully legalized in Massachucetts a few years back.

And I think it is on the ballot for November for a popular vote in Mass....so don't count your brokebacks.
 

hjo3

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Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: hjo3
Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: OdiN
Originally posted by: BigJ
And why is this a big deal? Why is it newsworthy?

EDIT: And the bolded parts in your article are no reasons to justify this as being newsworthy.

Because it's something gay and he has to post everything gay and anti-straight he can. He's a tool and a troll.

It's a big deal to him because he is arrogant and thinks he is better than everyone else.

I could go on.

You think this thread is "anti-straight"? :confused:

I don't think I am better than everyone else, however I *know* I am better than you. Unlike you, I don't condone the use of state powers to impose harsh punishment on those I dislike or don't understand.

I didn't say this thread...just you in general.

Who said I condoned harsh punishment on those I dislike or don't understand? I certainly never did.

Keep trolling.
Pot, meet kettle.

:roll:
Curse your superior argument! Foiled again by the rolly-eyes emoticon!