I have red.
Haha that’s a good one
I have red.
Ok so I actually sent a text to the family chat asking my mom what blood type I am and that’s how I learned that MY OWN MOTHER doesn’t even know my blood type.
I don't know my blood type and I highly doubt my mother does either.
Good thing you didn't need a transfusion.What scares me is the the USCG had my blood type wrong. For four years I thought I was A+. After I was discharged, I signed-up to start giving blood, and the Red Cross said I was O+.
B + underachiever........sniff
Ok so I actually sent a text to the family chat asking my mom what blood type I am and that’s how I learned that MY OWN MOTHER doesn’t even know my blood type.
You got me beat.The only way I remember what my blood type is, is because it is the only A+ that I've ever gotten.
I've read that O+ have less severe symptoms.
I'm just adding that information to my own research.
I've been reading where certain blood types are more "susceptible" (for the lack of a better word) to contracting COVID than others.
O+ is supposedly the least susceptible. Not sure if that's true or not, of course.
That, too.I've read that O+ have less severe symptoms.
I'm just adding that information to my own research.
I've been reading where certain blood types are more "susceptible" (for the lack of a better word) to contracting COVID than others.
O+ is supposedly the least susceptible. Not sure if that's true or not, of course.