Blood Type
It’s funny how people don’t even know their blood type these days.
They had either given blood so long ago, and don’t remember.
Yet, my step-grand daughter does not know and Dr. will charge a “ton
of money” for her to go thru lab. She’s been hospitalized for
cancer & stomach problems, and they don’t know her BLOOD TYPE, OF
ALL THINGS.
Silly, Stupid.
Gaye
January 20th, 2006 at 6:43 am
True enough! I know that in Canada though the doctor’s won’t tell you or do a
test to find out unless you give blood or are pregnant. It’s really hard for
people to find out and very disappointing to those who really want to know but
aren’t sure how to go about it.
- Amanda
January 20th, 2006 at 11:47 am
Yes, when the day I gave birth to to son did I know his blood type.
The Pediatrician came in and was shocked that my son had Type A
blood. But I already knew that his father was Type A…so what was
the big deal, I told her.
It was basic high school Biology that A is dominant of O, and the
placenta would “take care of” the difference.
I was calm as a cucumber, but she was in “panic” somewhat.
Funny, how “educated, intelligent” Doctors could be.
Love, Gaye
June 20th, 2007 at 10:17 am
I have type O blood. How do I tell if I’m a O secretor or an O Non-
secretor. Just what does that mean? Thanks, Marjorie.