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Autoimmune diseases and Rh- blood type

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I am 34 and I have HashimotosDisease, Severe Asthma, Vitiligo, I also have O- blood type... Does anyone think these two are connected? I mean autoimmune diseases and Rh- blood types?

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no I haven't been tested for any of those... But I have been having issues with food and my stomach...

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Are you a member of Thyroid UK on here? They will be able to help you greatly. Autoimmune diseases can come along like buses. This is a forum for Hughes Syndrome/APS, of course if you think you have this best to get tested. MaryF

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lol..ok...didnt realize I posted in the wrong place

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