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Friday, June 12, 2009

Lungs For Chuck Trivia Game #4



Here's your chance to win tickets for Seacrets and Chuck Campbell’s Fundraiser. The pair of tickets are worth $60.00. the answer can be found by visiting http://HOPEentertainment.org.

Salisbury News will be giving away a total of 10 tickets over the next few days, so stay tuned. Remember, you must give your full name on your comment and you can only win once. Thanks for participating and helping out Chuck.

Question #4: What is the average cost of a lung transplant?

UPDATE: THE WINNER OF GAME #4 IS CAROLYN LITTLETON Congratulations Carolyn.

11 comments:

  1. 1,000,000.000 one millon dollars lee mcdorman

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  2. $150,000 to $300,000

    http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/Press_releases/2009/01_27_09.html

    Cathy Justice

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  3. Cost of 550 thousand dollars.
    Carolyn Littleton

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  4. One to two hundred thousand

    Melinda Graham

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  5. Unfortunately I know the answer to this question. My grandfather died of lung cancer and he initially was on the list for a new set of lungs; however, he made the decision that, due to the astronomical cost and his age, some one else would benefit more from the lungs he was waiting for. The surgery, pre-op, post-op, medication and therapy was estimated to cost over $285,000. He also did not have insurance that would cover such a procedure. He left this world knowing the one more person survived because of the opertunity he gave up.

    Now as for the tickets, I'm going already so I do not need them. I also suggest that the winner of these tickets should donate the $60.00 that they would have paid to Chuck's fundraiser anyway.

    Good luck Chuck-I may not understand what you are going through, but I certain understand what your family is going through!

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  6. the gift of life....priceless clearly.

    matthew anderson

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  7. Sorry, I have no idea and did not want to cheat by going to the site. As far as I am concerned, the cost is priceless and everyone should become an organ donor. The next organ could be for you or your loved ones and hopefully, that will never happen.
    Cindy W.

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  8. You owe me some Fernando tickets.

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