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Blood Types and Covid-19

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Jun 8, 2020 | Replies (46)

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@fiesty76

@zep, Well rats! I just wrote a response to your last post and instead of hitting "reply", I went back to your orig. post. I can never say the same sentence twice much less a paragraph...sigh.

We share many similar interests, concerns and hopes for our country. At the start of COVID, I began starting and ending my day by listing three daily gratitudes in a spiral notebook. The challenge is to come up with new ones not previously listed. Smiles

I was chagrined by the @jack32 query not because he raised the questions but because I can no longer remember what my own blood type is. With all the labs I've taken, how can that be? Another request for my next pcp visit whenever that may occur. There are enough health and age issues for me to not need to add blood type to the concern for the virus but knowing one's blood type might prove helpful in an emergency. However, there might be instant tests and results now available if that were the case. Does anyone know?

I think there is a gratitude thread on the this great Connect site. Can you are someone else tell me how to access it? I think this might be a good time for me to give it a look.

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fiesty76 - Not only can I not remember my blood type, I can't remember if I have ever known my blood type. This is the really pathetic part - I keep making a mental note to ask every time I have a blood test for something or other, but no, that never happens. I think my blood type is just one of those things which is destined to be a mystery to me forever. I figure that if I cut my arm off with a chainsaw, the ambulance peeps can just give me type O. Heh-heh, hope they have it.