Blood Types and Covid-19
According to one or more preliminary studies it has been noted that people with blood group A+ are more at risk of becoming infected with coronavirus as well as needing hospital treatment. Can anyone confirm this is the case, and what advice can you give to those of us that are Blood group A+? And if this is the case then why is that Blood group A may have worse cases of the virus?
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@zep, We share many of the same fears and concerns for the future of our country, freedoms and way of life. We also share similar interests and diversions. @jack32's discussion topic left me once again feeling chastised with myself because I can't remember my own blood type. Despite all the labs I've taken, I cannot find it listed in my reports. Another request to add to questions for the next pcp visit whenever that may occur. The blood type itself doesn't raise concerns for me about the virus. I have more than enough conditions that merit my caution but it is just an important fact to know.
I think there may be a gratitude thread on this wonderful Connect site. While I don't follow that thread, I do begin and end each day adding to my gratitude list. The challenge is to add new ones not listed before. However, it brings a smile to see the ever growing list because I once had very long lists of "new goals for the year" which were never met. That list changed to a quick 3 new tasks/day and those are achievable. Smiles I'm not sure how to search for the gratitude site? Might be a good time for me to visit.
@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.
@lioness, Hope you'll let us know how your video conference with your doc goes. My kidney doc offered me one but I was uncomfortable doing the labs ahead of time. This lab is doing most of the Covid testing in this area and so I rescheduled for August.
Will your consult include new lab results?
Hi, migizii, I couldn't agree with you more about the "less time spent in public the better"! It shocks me that people in my area seem to have forgotten that the Covid virus is still among us.
While I'm told the local mkt I order home delivered groceries from is observing strict precautions inside their stores, I am disappointed to learn that another favorite, Sprouts, is not.
Good for you for continuing to take precautions, even more so now with your upcoming surgery. Hope you let us know how your surgery and recovery goes? I'm thinking now that our hospitals are among the safest places to be.
@fiesty76 Yes it should .I wrote down what I want to talk to her about also. I will let you know after tomorrow I'm anxious myself to see how it goes
@zep I too went into a tailspin when all the rioting broke out. There were looting and general mayhem just blocks from my house in St. Paul, MN. I’m already so anxious due to Covid and this just tipped me over. As much as I’d like to be out helping my neighbors recover from what’s happened to them, I can’t. Too many people, not enough social distance and not enough masks. I’m feeling much better now and helped out through donations to groups that are able to be “on the ground” helping. Life is still good and this time I think real change is coming.
Perhaps some media could be a little bit more responsible and stop posting preliminary studies and sometimes talking as if it's conclusive. It just leads to more confusion and unnessary panic among the public.
@jack32 "Perhaps some media could be a little bit more responsible and stop posting preliminary studies ..." Amen to that! Unfortunately, we live in what I call an "instant world" - people want instant answers, instant gratification, instant healing... the list goes on. And the media want instant/constant attention, so report and publish many things prematurely. I seem to remember, from my single journalism class in the far-too-distant past, a rule about fact-checking before publication - something that in no longer done in our instant culture.
We can't necessarily change the world - only our response to it. When it comes to health studies, my way of doing that is only to look at, and give credence to, articles that have been peer reviewed. Now that even the formerly cautious scientific journals like the Lancet have succumbed to the perils of instant publication, that's how I keep from getting overwhelmed with too much information. The same applies to everything on social media - total skepticism until independently validated.
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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.