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Blood Type - What does yours mean? » Post #4

Mon Jan 23, 2012 18:11 in General Talk

It's really interesting to research.

For example did you know that 'Blackfoot' Indians, their population is over 80% A blood type.
Whereas Navajo Indians are about 75% O blood type.

Since I have a lot of Indian in me, I can come more to deducing that I may be of Navajo decent.

Blood Type - What does yours mean? » Post #3

Mon Jan 23, 2012 18:03 in General Talk

Hope for O+ (positive)

The good thing about having O- (negative) is that if I ever become poor, I can sell my blood...almost every hospital in the nation would buy it. :lol:

Leukemia victim begging for life. SPREAD THIS NOW! » Post #6

Mon Jan 23, 2012 18:01 in General Talk

Yes and that has been quite some years ago.

I remember being the first of a few, to see the first blood transport back into the body.
Not sure if it is common place today or not. I can't really explain it but will as simplified
as I can.

The way that works is, while in surgery, your blood loss is collected.
After surgery, your blood is returned back to you.

In the old days, and probably is the case often due to the circumstance and hospital,
when you lose blood in surgery, that was it. If you needed blood, they gave you blood.
But they did not return the blood you lost. The blood you lost was just washed away.

That was a rather interesting procedure to see.

Blood Type - What does yours mean? » Post #1

Mon Jan 23, 2012 17:37 in General Talk

You should know your blood type and if you don't, find out.

For example, I am RHo- and this means the only blood I can receive is RHo-
Mostly, RHo- blood is considered the universal donor.
In other words, my blood is always in high demand.
This is because people with my blood type, can only receive my blood type, and people not of my blood type, can receive my blood type if their blood type is not available.

Another thing about RHo- people is that women that have children, must have what we use to call RhoGam shot after each birth. I think they may call it something other than RhoGam today. I have 3 RhoGam cards that I keep in my handbag. Because I have had 3 children and had a RhoGam shot after each birth. This is because their positive blood cells is released into my negative blood cells upon birth. Of course, if you are a woman that has this blood type, has a miscarriage, you would need the shot also.

Only 7% of the entire world population has RHo- blood type.

Some more interesting facts about blood type...

About 40% of the world population has 0+ blood type.
About 33% of the world population has A+ blood type.
The rarest blood type is AB- and less than 1% of the world population has this blood type.

In China, over 99% of their population is 0+

And here is a fun bit of info that I found on a site:

Legend has it that ...

Type A is calm and trustworthy;
Type B is creative and excitable;
Type AB is thoughtful and emotional;
Type O is a confident leader :lol:

In Japan, the idea of blood type as personality type is so popular that Japanese ask “What's your blood type?” about as often as Americans ask “What's your sun sign?”

Leukemia victim begging for life. SPREAD THIS NOW! » Post #4

Mon Jan 23, 2012 17:16 in General Talk

I've never been called to donate bone marrow but I am in the national database...been in there for about....20 years!
Or, maybe longer than 20 years. A long time.

I also donate blood. My blood is always in need but unfortunately, I am the type of blood that if I needed it,
would not be as easy.

At the hospital where I use to work for years, I had my own blood bank. I'd donate my own blood, to myself.
That way, if I was ever in the need of it, I would receive my own blood from my blood bank. This was an
employee benefit. Fortunately, I never needed it.

I'm RH0-

Won twice with ckixsense » Post #2

Mon Jan 23, 2012 16:45 in Success Stories

You lucky thang you! Congrats! :$

Report system is NOT a communication system » Post #7

Mon Jan 23, 2012 14:03 in Your Stats

Well, not sure we have noticed an issue with someone posting a quote using the report button.

What we do find often is members clicking the 'report' button thinking it is a way to communicate
directly to that particular member's posting. Not real sure why that is.

A member might post their payout and the next thing you know, someone has reported it and their
reported comment is 'good payout'. :lol:

When one uses the report button, it is to report the member for foul language, advertising, links,
or some such as that, that goes against the forums rules.

I think maybe it should be two word 'Report Abuse'. Something like that.

Leukemia victim begging for life. SPREAD THIS NOW! » Post #2

Mon Jan 23, 2012 13:43 in General Talk

It would be nice that when we were born, some things such as our bone marrow would go into a national database.
That way, if the time arrived that you came up as a match, you could be notified and make the decision to give.

I think some day, that may be possible.

For now, it's a very huge and constant struggle to locate a match for people needing bone marrow transplants.

I hope they find a match for her.

Just like the Captcha » Post #12

Mon Jan 23, 2012 13:35 in General Talk

Isn't that just a darling pic of that kitty! It makes you want to get hold of it so bad and pet it. :P

My 1st payment » Post #2

Mon Jan 23, 2012 13:26 in Payment Proofs

Congrats on your first payout1 :P

Charms » Post #8

Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:53 in General Talk

I'd say you are way above average. :)

Charms » Post #5

Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:09 in General Talk

Also pray tell, why is your English superb?

Charms » Post #4

Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:08 in General Talk

I don't guess I have ever ate a real rice cake.

Rice cakes over here, are packaged in a long bag. The cakes are round and taste like cardboard. People that are on a diet, normally eat them. I guess dieters think they are good for you and I suppose they are very low in calories and no fat. Personally, I think eating cardboard would be less expensive and probably tastier.

So pray tell, what is a real rice cake exactly?

Do not make a classification about answering ? » Post #7

Mon Jan 23, 2012 10:29 in General Talk

sparrow-net, your posting is actually very rude.

Talking about the weather and/or having some fun topics, is nothing bad, just the opposite actually.

This is why there is a general discussions forum. If members want to talk about the weather, play
a word game, etc, the general discussions area is the place to do it. There are members that like
to pass their time at the forum while they wait for ads to appear.

If you don't want to read a topic, don't read it. One thing is for sure, you have no rights to come
here and tell people to shut up. And if you want to leave the forum, you know where the door is.

Charms » Post #2

Mon Jan 23, 2012 10:23 in General Talk

No. But I guess I could use all the good luck I can get. :mrgreen:

Crazy Weather » Post #3

Sun Jan 22, 2012 22:37 in General Talk

Ya, it got hot here. A transformer out on the road got hit and the electric went out. :roll:
Nothing new. Seems every time there is a lightening storm, that transformer gets hit. I
called and they came out within the hour, fixed it.

It's so stuffy in here, I opened a couple of windows for a few minutes.

At last a win on Clixgrid » Post #2

Sun Jan 22, 2012 19:41 in Success Stories

You're kicking butt and so is that cat of yours.

Congrats! :clap:

Crazy Weather » Post #1

Sun Jan 22, 2012 19:39 in General Talk

Snowing like mad some places.

Right now in this part of Tennessee, there's tornadoes and severe thunderstorms.

I wonder if there is a place on earth with perfect weather year round?

I use to hear that Hawaii had pretty good weather year round. But then, not long
ago they had some floods from too much rain.

Introduction After A While.. . » Post #2

Sun Jan 22, 2012 19:34 in Member Introduction

Hello dhemo and welcome aboard! :P

Left to Right Typing and Why I do it - Tip » Post #3

Sun Jan 22, 2012 12:13 in General Talk

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