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CMV Negative The best blood out there, cause it can be given to anyone and it new born babies! |
I'm A+ :)
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Got a question... Im O+ and he's O- and he was worried because he thought he heard somewhere that O+ and O- can't have kids together or something (don't worry, it's not happening anytime soon). Anyone know if this is true, or if there is any sort of concern? |
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Sidenote: When I was younger and didn't understand about genetics, I thought that I could only be related to people who had B+ blood. Therefore, I told me grandma that there's no way we were related since she's AB and I'm B+ (I figured it had to be that way, since both my parents were B+ :D) |
I'm AB-. I think I'm the only one with AB- who has posted so far. Makes sense since only 1% of people have it.
I gave blood last night. I hate doing it, but I do because I know that my discomfort for 15 minutes is worth it to save someone's life. I refuse to go without my boyfriend or someone there for support though. |
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Thank you, on behalf of all the people whose lives you saved last night! PS-My best friend's mother is AB-. She knows all of the other AB- people within 200 miles, since they need to help each other! |
Since it's a blood thread, I'd like to chime in with something.
I donate blood as frequently as possible and have even gone on an iron supplement so that I can donate more often. I live on top of a blood center so it's not a huge inconvience for me to walk over there, but the employees there are so rude to me that I'm starting to not want to bother. I'm giving up an hour of my day to do an unselfish act, the least they could do is be nice to me. :rolleyes: |
Is there any way to find out what your blood type is other than donating at the Red Cross or something similar? I'd really like to know, but my doctor's office doesn't do it until you actually need blood (which I think is kind of sketchy), and I can't donate blood due to health reasons.
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I am AB also,
its cool cause when I donate I get a special tag and sticker on my bag with AB AB AB AB AB AB all over it! I'm special! |
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I have a question for all of you doctor people out there... Or at least those of you with medical knowledge.
I read up on that CMV link, and it said this: CMV is a member of the herpesvirus group, which includes herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2, varicella-zoster virus (which causes chickenpox), and Epstein-Barr virus (which causes infectious mononucleosis). I had a severe case of the chickenpox as a child... So how am I still CMV negative? |
adding on to that last post...
I never had the chicken pox! Yet I test immune to it (long story, I thought I had it last year) How does that work? |
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