『R』 570 Posted August 4, 2014 Lol, it's okay if you don't want to say, or if you don't know. My blood type is- AB- Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Danex Darkfire + 1,712 Posted August 4, 2014 lol idk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yuya Sakaki 5,212 Posted August 4, 2014 B+ aka Be positive! (True story) Peace! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kodakliv 558 Posted August 4, 2014 I don't know I know I have a rare type. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gamerazor247 877 Posted August 4, 2014 Why do you wanna know, are you a vampire I AIN'T TELLIN U JACK!!~ FOOL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HikariYami 354 Posted August 4, 2014 O+ Universal blood donor Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lalalablah 1,538 Posted August 4, 2014 I have no idea Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
President Yoshi 313 Posted August 4, 2014 uhm o45+1khn in other words i dont know Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naegi 149 Posted August 4, 2014 (edited) Blood Type Positive A I think... Edited August 4, 2014 by The Basic Nerd Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ruby Rose 8,591 Posted August 4, 2014 Blood Type Awesome Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Philip Ellwell 5,487 Posted August 4, 2014 Type Blood Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rinax 473 Posted August 4, 2014 (FF) Type-0, obviously. ...I don't actually know. 1 Ruby Rose reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Javelin434 3,164 Posted August 4, 2014 O+ Universal blood donor Actually, It's O-. And I forgot mine. 2 Jilly Shears and Queen Tery reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HikariYami 354 Posted August 4, 2014 (edited) Actually, It's O-. And I forgot mine. It is being disputed especially if you are talking about red blood cells because the plasma part of the blood has antigens in them. The Mayo Clinic says no but the red cross says yes Edited August 4, 2014 by HikariYami Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zola 3,038 Posted August 4, 2014 (edited) It is being disputed especially if you are talking about red blood cells because the plasma part of the blood has antigens in them. The Mayo Clinic says no but the red cross says yes Wouldn't O- be more universal because it doesn't have the D antigen Rh factor? If there isn't an antigen, then you can't develop an immunity against it, so you wouldn't have any Ig's against it floating around in your plasma. And what in the world is Mayo clinic? Edited August 4, 2014 by Zola 2 Jilly Shears and Queen Tery reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheWayToDawn 775 Posted August 4, 2014 I don't know... Wish I did know though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HikariYami 354 Posted August 4, 2014 Wouldn't O- be universal because it doesn't have the D antigen Rh factor? If there isn't an antigen, then you can't develop an immunity against it, so you wouldn't have any Ig's against it floating around in your plasma. And what in the world is Mayo clinic? The Mayo Clinic is one of the largest and best nonprofit medical research group/facilities in the world. They have found that even O- blood has antigens in it, and it may not even be classified as the universal donor anymore or they may scrap the idea. Blood consists of 3 things: platelets, plasma, and red bloods cells. The universal Red blood cell donor is O- The universal Platelet donor is AB The universal Plasma donor is AB ( or A or B) O+ is high in demand because it is the most common. The best way to see how complicated blood typing can be is bone marrow transplants. When it all come down to it, Blood types have more to it than what we are spoon feed in school. 1 Zola reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zola 3,038 Posted August 4, 2014 (edited) The Mayo Clinic is one of the largest and best nonprofit medical research group/facilities in the world. They have found that even O- blood has antigens in it, and it may not even be classified as the universal donor anymore or they may scrap the idea. Blood consists of 3 things: platelets, plasma, and red bloods cells. The universal Red blood cell donor is O- The universal Platelet donor is AB The universal Plasma donor is AB ( or A or B) O+ is high in demand because it is the most common. The best way to see how complicated blood typing can be is bone marrow transplants. When it all come down to it, Blood types have more to it than what we are spoon feed in school. Yeah, there are other blood types and specifications beyond the ABO system for blood as a whole, but I was just talking about the A, B, and Rh D antigens on erythrocytes here, since that's what I'd assume people are going to talk about in the thread. It's awesome to study other blood types, though! Some of the coolest case studies I've seen were about people figuring out how a child can have an O blood type and still be the AB fathers legitimate child and stuff like that. It's crazy what you find out there. Humans are so complex. Edited August 4, 2014 by Zola 3 Javelin434, Jilly Shears and HikariYami reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Forever 3,550 Posted August 4, 2014 I have no blood. My veins rely soley on Fanta and Ice cream. 2 Javelin434 and littleTSUBAME reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jilly Shears 2,144 Posted August 4, 2014 A- master race 1 Zola reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Javelin434 3,164 Posted August 4, 2014 And what in the world is Mayo clinic? A website that while although it is helpful in diagnostics, will almost always lead you to believe you have some terminal illness. You have a minor headache? You go onto mayo clinic and then you'll be convinced you have some super--ebola-AIDS-Brain-Cancer and will die in the next 5 hours... 1 Zola reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ceriraye 485 Posted August 4, 2014 I have no clue really. But uh....it's red! I know that for a fact Share this post Link to post Share on other sites