I was already in shock. The 5 of donating my daughter's organs was another shock and I was 6 about my 15-year-old twin grandsons. They had just lost their mother and we had lost our daughter. The doctor 7 the organ harvesting procedure (流程), but I did not want to hear it.
We 8 to organ donation and signed the legal papers. The twins said their last goodbye to their mother and the images of their sorrow are 9 in my mind until now. Two days later we received a 10 from the organ donor organization. Our daughter's organs had 11 three lives.
Weeks later, we received a certificate from the organ donor organization in 12 of our daughter. The twins received individual certificates but hardly 13 at them. I fully understood their 14 . They did not want any certificates. They wanted their mother 15 and we wanted our daughter.
The sadness associated with organ donation is a(n) 16 thing. First, it makes the ending of death all too clear. Secondly, I find a little comfort in the 17 that my daughter was an organ donor. My daughter cared about others and this caring 18 after her death.
Organ donation did not give me a sense of control, 19 it did give me a sense of giving. 20 is more caring than signing an organ donor card. I also know my family will find comfort in my daughter's organ donation.
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