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What's your Blood Type?


Anthoni

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I gave blood about a month or so ago and a card from the Red Cross came in the mail today, and according to it I have the "O Negative" blood type. Only about 4.33% of the World's population has it. It means that my blood can be mixed with any kind. The down part is that if I ever needed a blood transfusion, it'd have to be from another O-

 

So what's your blood type?

 

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I did the double red donation the first time I donated, which means I gave twice the normal amount of red blood cells that you normally donate. They separated the red cells, plasma, and platelets, and they only kept the red cells. They pumped the plasma and platelets back into me. It was weird when they did that too, like it felt cold in just my arm, and moved to my chest, and then I felt it through out my whole body. o.0

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I did the double red donation the first time I donated, which means I gave twice the normal amount of red blood cells that you normally donate. They separated the red cells, plasma, and platelets, and they only kept the red cells. They pumped the plasma and platelets back into me. It was weird when they did that too, like it felt cold in just my arm, and moved to my chest, and then I felt it through out my whole body. o.0

My school had a blood drive around a month ago as well.. I donated, but don't know what type of blood I have.

Btw like 5 kids fainted using that machine.

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I did the double red donation the first time I donated, which means I gave twice the normal amount of red blood cells that you normally donate. They separated the red cells, plasma, and platelets, and they only kept the red cells. They pumped the plasma and platelets back into me. It was weird when they did that too, like it felt cold in just my arm, and moved to my chest, and then I felt it through out my whole body. o.0

My school had a blood drive around a month ago as well.. I donated, but don't know what type of blood I have.

Btw like 5 kids fainted using that machine.

Normally the Red Cross would send you something in the mail letting you know. That's odd that they didn't. And yeah, it was really weird. It makes you feel really light headed when they pump the stuff back in.

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