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Does This Blood Type Make Sense

My nephews blood type doesnt make sense to me?

A plus B will produce A, B, or AB. A plus O will produce A or O. My mother almost died once because the hospital mistyped her blood, so when she went into surgery she got the wrong type blood. There is also something known as throw back genes to consider. Before you freak out or say your nephew is not your brother's son, at least get his ---or possibly your brother's or your sister-in-law's blood tactfully retyped. Maybe get them to give for a blood drive & go with them to be sure you know the type results.
If one of them has been mislabeled it could save their life to know that now...and if things turn out to be labeled correctly, I would not do anything that MIGHT JUST ruin your nephew's homelife or family life or bring grief or embarassment to your brother or anyone else. Some sleeping dogs are best left alone. If your brother loves and has had any part in raising your nephew, the boy IS his even if he produces a hitherto unknown bloodtype and causing a stir about your suspicions could put you out in the cold.

Does this make sense?

Be stable, constantly. ...commonsense... that's a uncommon commodity... *The 5 actual senses: Seeing, listening to, tasting, smelling, and touching. have self belief it or no longer, all 5 of the particular senses will enable a individual to sense. All 5 of the particular senses could work together in the framework of human information. *The seven states of human information: a million. Unarvu - feeling 2. Unarchi - information 3. Puthi - mind 4. Madhi - Judgment 5. Arivu - diffused expertise 6. Pahuth Arivu - Divine expertise 7. Perr Arivu - Divine Luminous expertise All human beings could in all probability have get entry to to the, 5 actual senses. All human beings do have get entry to to the, "Seven States of information". A individual could try diligently to get entry to all "Seven States of information", for it quite is the real beginning-staggering bestowed upon each and every individual. with any luck that makes some 'sense'... Peace be constantly with you. Meechum Anbu (plenty Love) in sha'Allah al-hamdu lillah Salaams,

Does this make sense?

I moved to a new state and scheduled for a doctors appointment for what has been an ongoing problem for me. When I called they asked me for all my personal information, insurance, etc. which I gave to them and said I could make an appointment as a new patient. They asked if I could come in a certain day I wasn't sure about and I said I'll call you back after I check my schedule, which I did. When I talked to the receptionist to schedule an appointment she asked me what I was coming in for, to which I explained my problem. I noted chest pain as one of my symptoms and she said; "hold on one second I have to connect you with our nurse since you are experiencing chest pain" which I said was fine. I talked with the nurse and noted my symptoms; (upper chest and back pain, occasional "shock" like pain that radiates to the arms and rarely hands.) I told her that the onset of the pain came in conjunction with my Acid Reflux type problem, which was a direct result from extreme anxiety. She insisted that I get to an emergency room immediately instead of seeing a doctor because it could be a heart problem. Normally, this would make 100% sense to me, the reason why it doesn't is because I had just gone to the emergency room only 2 months ago about the same exact problem. I told the ER doctors the exact same symptoms. They did an EKG and some blood work which showed nothing wrong and informed me I should follow up with my primary doctor. 2 months before that, I had gone to the ER as well concerning the same issue, with no answers and a fat bill I am still paying off. Over the course of a year, I have been to the ER maybe 6 times, every time noting my symptoms, and every time getting no concerning results on tests, and no explanations at all. Also, I am a college student and told her since I had already been seen multiple times at the ER to no avail, and am still in debt from it with diminished credit, I can only afford to see a doctor and I told her if from there the doctor deems my problem serious enough to warrant for a specialist or emergency care, I would from there make a means to paying for a specialist or going to the ER yet another time if the doctor deems it necessary. I told her that most likely my problem is a result of my GERD/indigestion/acid reflux in conjunction with extreme stress. Even still, she told me "well good luck then but you aren't allowed to see a doctor here unless you go to the ER first, good luck". What is the logic in that?

What do you see in the following image.From far away it looks like a happy dog or cat, but it also looks like Balon Greyjoy just falling off the bridge located between those two big rocks (:p).I mean to say the fact is that you might just be construing things based on all the fan theories you are following. They just get to the head. I too can't stop thinking and imagining crazy scenarios from the hints that the writers of the show let slip from their show, any hints to what the next scenes are going to be in the books or the show. I re-watched the scene.I can see the contorted shape of a wolf here, but even after stretching my imagination I could not form a dragon at any point after this. Well, we all know that he is a Targ and the wolf here(?) might just point to the fact that he is going to warg into Ghost soon. Just have to wait for the dragon in him to be born soon. I'm sure the directors never imagined the blood taking form of a wolf (or dragon), but it sure does serve their purpose to keep the fans intrigued with whatever theories they cook up. In my opinion, a coincidence after stretching the shape of the blood to our imaginations.

Does it make sense to say that blood connective tissue can be found in red bone marrow and erthocytes?

Yes but it is poorly phrased. They apparently just mean that they are examples of connective tissue. It is also poorly worded to say "blood connective tissue" in regards to bone marrow but it is where RBC are made.

"Blood and Lymph

Blood contains red cells, white cell populations and plasma
Lymph normally contains only one type of white cell, lymphocyte. Fluid passes from the blood into the tissues, and the lymphatic vessels return that fluid to the circulation

Blood is a Connective Tissue with a Fluid Matrix (plasma)
Ability to form fibers - Fibrinogen -> Fibrin
Formed Elements (contains cellular component of tissue)
Wrights Blood Stain [Eosin, RED acid stain, Methylene Blue, basic stain]
Erythrocytes
Neutrophilic Polynuclear cells
Eosinophilic Polnuclear cells
Basophilic Polynuclear cells
Large lymphocytes, small lymphocytes
Monocytes
Platelets.

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http://home.cse.edu/~ikessler/histo/hist...

Does this make sense in German?

"wir haben" is a perfectly fine way of expressing temperature in German. You could use "sein", but then it should be "es sind 20 Grad", not "es ist".

Sonne needs to be capitalized, "haben" does not, and please convert the temperature to Celsius, because 70°C is really hot, close to boiling.

There aren't any errors other than that. Well, except that it doesn't really rhyme very well.

edit: Not, if you put "will" at the beginning, then "gehen" would get send to the end.
will ich ins Schwimmbad gehen
"gehen" can't be put at the beginning.
I can't think of a better way to rhyme Grad and Schwimmbad. :(

Does blood type O contradict itself?

Your question confused me.

I have type O positive. What that means is that my blood has only one of three possible factors which will cause clotting in a person who doesn't have them.

The positive stands for Rh positive, the so-called third factor, first identified in rhesus monkeys, therefore called Rh factor. I can receive blood from an O negative donor but cannot donate to anyone whose blood lacks the Rh factor.

The O means my blood lacks the A and B factors. I can donate to an O positive, an A positive, a B positive or an AB positive recipient. I cannot donate to an O negative, an A negative, a B negative or an AB negative recipient.

A person with O negative blood is a true universal donor, since his or her blood has none of the three factors, A, B or Rh.

Hope that clarifies it. If the boy has O negative blood and you have O positive, you can't donate to him.

Does your blood type have to do with being Vegetarian?

Your blood type makes as much sense as your astrological sign does as to whether you are a vegetarian or not.
There is a book called Eat Right for Your Blood Type, which talks about eating according to blood type, but the things it mentions are not written in stone, by any means. As a matter of fact, people who try to follow the recommendations according to their blood type, without taking into consideration calories, protein requirements of the human body, and fat requirements for biological health, can run into problems -- I have had clients think that they can eat anything that is listed for their blood type in any quantity, and still lose weight -- NOT!!!!

The Whole Foods employee you encountered would probably have said the same thing to a B+ or an O- or anything in between.

The concept of Eat Right for Your Blood Type works best if you read it and understand what your weaknesses might be, and then go on from there to do what has been proven to work.

If you want to be a vegetarian, it is because you either a) think it is healthier, b) don't want to eat meat because of spiritual, ethical, or heatlh reasons, or c) just hate the smell and taste of meat. It has little to do with your astrological sign OR your blood type.
Yes, I am an A+, but I know raw vegans of all the other blood types.

Does this diet make sense for someone with hight blood sugar?

His doctor is an idiot. He doesn't need a low-calorie, low-fat diet; he needs a low-carbohydrate diet.

Let's start with breakfast. Cut out the fruit and the milk. (Too much sugar!) If he has to put milk in his tea, then he should use soy milk, low-carbohydrate milk (like the brand Hood), almond milk (no sugar added) or heavy cream (less sugar than regular milk). Cut out the bread, too, or at least replace that bread with a low-carbohydrate bread made with less wheat flour or alternatives to wheat, like flax. The cheese is fine. He should add eggs, sausage, bacon, lean ham or some kind of protein, though, otherwise he'll starve.

Lunch: Salad is good, meat is good, the potato (sweet and regular) and the pasta are horrible. No potatoes, no pastas. Too high in carbohydrates.

Dinner: Tea is fine, fish and cheese are great, vegetables good, no pasta or potatoes or beans. Too high in carbohydrates. No fruit!

He can eat chicken. Chicken is great for blood sugar, as are fish, cheese, lobster, and *every* other type of meat. When people go on low-carbohydrate diets, they need calories and fat. His diet is low on calories and high on carbs. Needs to be just the opposite.

Eventually, he might be able to incorporate carbohydrates, like small portions of fruits, but it's important now to bring down his blood sugar. After he gets his blood sugar under control, he can experiment with foods by testing his blood sugar before and two hours after meals. If he can stay in normal range two hours afterward, then it'll be okay to eat in moderation.

Good luck to your grandpa!

No, it is not true that the blood group of a child must always the same type as that of the father, and different from that of the mother.The truth is the child's group could sonetimes be like that of the father or the mother, and is sometimes different from that of both parents.Blood groups are inherited from both our biological parents.Within the ABO Blood Group system, the A and B genes are dominant, these will be expressed whenever the gene is present. The O gene is silent and only expressed when A or B are not present.The mother and father both contribute genes that determine the blood type of the child, as summarised below:The outcome of the child blood group could be similar to that of the mother or father, or even different from either parents as shown below:

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