Whoops! and introduction
Hello all,
I want to take a minute to introduce myself and to apologize. My 4 year old
son William (almost 5) is a little computer whiz and sent something to the
list that was just a combination of letters. I did not know it until I
received the email via the list myself. My name is Jocelyn, I am 41 years
old and I am getting started on ER4YT. I am the mother of twins, William and
Tatiana, who will be 5 in January and live in MA. I do not have any major
health problems except some extra weight but want to get healthier and also
want to avoid some family health problems like diabetes, fibromyalgia,
arthritis, and high blood pressure. I have restarted an exercise program, I
take a dance class once a week and go to the gym 1-2 times a week, but want
to do more. I am a Type O positive, I do not know my secretor status yet. I
look forward to learning from all of you and will monitor William’s
contributions to the list!:)
January 28th, 2005 at 2:30 pm
My children’s blood types are AB and B(I think, I don’t remember on the
Jocelyn
second one, have to check my records). It was weird how they are twins and
have different blood types from each other. It may be a bit of a challenge
to cook for everybody with all of the different types in the house. Any
advice will be appreciated especially once I know the second blood type for
certain
January 30th, 2005 at 8:02 pm
They are definitely both mine, I saw them come out, and they did not leave my
sight and they are fraternal twins, as opposed to identical, so different
blood types would not be that strange. But like I said, I am not positive on
the second one’s blood type (and maybe not the first one’s either, LOL, I
will have to call their doctor). I am probably just mistaken on both-I just
know they have different blood types and after they were born the doctor
remarked that they could not give each other blood, so it is likely that one
is an A, and one is a B, which would make sense, since their father is AB.
So since my genes would be OO, and their Dad’s AB, one would be AO, and the
other BO, with A and B being dominant over O, so they are A and B. My kids
look exactly like my younger brother and sister at 4 years old and everybody
I had in the birthing room with me, especially my sister and mother, made sure
they knew where the babies were at all times. They are my babies no doubt, I
just misstated blood types, but thanks for the interesting reading. Genetics
and biology have always interested me and thank goodness, Solomon will not
have to intrcede here!:)
Jocelyn
January 31st, 2005 at 6:24 am
Somewhere on the D site, I remember seeing a recipe list that shows recipes
for multiple blood types. Have you seen it?
Jacqueline
January 31st, 2005 at 8:23 am
I did see the recipes that are good for different types, thanks! I think
Thomas was trying to say that according to that article, as an O mother, I
could not have an AB child so they must have switched babies on me, LOL! The
problem is that I was mistaken about one of their blood types because there
is no doubt that both of them are all mine (and their father’s, of course!)
Their father is AB, and they are A and B! I was just a little confused:)
Jocelyn
January 31st, 2005 at 12:30 pm
Sorry Thomas, it was Axel who sent me the article.
Jocelyn
February 2nd, 2005 at 10:09 pm
Hi Axel,
I mistook you for Thomas because someone (I do not remember who) was asking
what Thomas meant regarding the article re: blood types. I just responded
with the same name mentioned in the post but I will do my best to read
carefully and recognize each individual for his or her unique contributions
and information. I appreciate the information Axel! It was kind of amusing
to think of a possible baby switch but I was a small birthing center and was
the only person of color giving birth that day, so it would have been hard to
make a switch, LOL! But these days, you can not always tell a person’s
background upon first examination. It will be interesting to see how the
different types in my family mange re: eating habits and menus. How
successful have people been as far as integrating the ER4YT diet into a
multi-blood type family, especially with young children? My kids will eat
just about anything, especially my more adventurous daughter but it will
definitely be an adjustment.
Jocelyn
In a message dated 11/22/2001 2:50:17 PM Eastern Standard Time,
a.hultman@… writes:
February 7th, 2005 at 3:27 pm
Thankyou for clearing that up for me.
Jacqueline