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Just reading a newspaper report that researchers in China found a possible connection between blood group A and susceptability to infection from Coronavirus. This made me wonder if there is a connection between ATD and blood group. A quick search came up with

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/313...

Although I read a lot about my condition ( Graves ) I had never come across this possible connection and would like to know more so thought I would share.

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Lora7again

I saw this on another thread I am B+ btw.

Have you seen this?

dailywire.com/news/watch-mi...

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BadHare in reply toLora7again

'Tip of the iceberg': is our destruction of nature responsible for Covid-19?

theguardian.com/environment...

I believe it’s Gaia theory. The planet has had enough of us destroying it.

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Marz in reply toBadHare

Very good article - thank you ☆

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BadHare in reply toMarz

We had compulsory environmental philosophy in my EVS course. It was quite enlightening, & not just James Lovelock’s ideas!

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Marz in reply toBadHare

Sorry - what is EVS ?

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BadHare in reply toMarz

Environmental Science, though my options were mostly Geography. 🌳🦡🌊🌪🏞🌋🌍

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Marz in reply toBadHare

Thank you ! Ah yes Geography - my best subject at school 🤔

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BadHare in reply toMarz

I knew you were clever! :D

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Marz in reply toBadHare

Loved drawing maps and all that detail with mapping pens - loved it. Exports from N Africa - When Will Olive Oil See Popeye - WWOOSP - wheat wine olive oil sheep and phosphate ... c1961 !! 😎

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BadHare in reply toMarz

Wow, good memory!

All I can remember from school is aluminuim smelting (came in handy at uni) & ox bow lakes which much later I had to teach. I can still spend hours lost in a map. :)

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greygoose

Thyroid UK did a poll on here about blood groups. There was no conclusive conclusion. I've been looking for this poll, but can't find it because I don't know when it was. Maybe someone else remembers?

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RedAppleAdministrator in reply togreygoose

This one? healthunlocked.com/thyroidu...

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greygoose in reply toRedApple

That's the one! Thank you, Red. :)

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asiatic in reply togreygoose

Thank you greygoose and red apple. Interesting that this was being looked into on this forum 7 years ago. I am about to read the 55 replies. Unfortunately I have forgotten my blood group and unlikely now to have it checked. I believe in countries like Spain most people have a record of their blood group.

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greygoose in reply toasiatic

I only know mine because I used to be a blood donor. No doctor, to my knowledge, has ever tested it.

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BadHare in reply togreygoose

I only know mine & my son's from pregnancy.

Interesting poll results!

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greygoose in reply toBadHare

I don't think they told me my blood group when I as pregnant.

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BadHare in reply togreygoose

I'm Rh-negative, but fortunately so was my Small Person.

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greygoose in reply toBadHare

Ah, ok.

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BadHare in reply togreygoose

Pesky antibodies can cause issues if he was positive rather than the same blood type, though I've not read up on it for a very long time.

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Marz in reply toBadHare

Rhesus factor discovered I believe in August '46 and I was born in the September to a Mum who had lost babies to the Rhesus factor. I was the first one born in the hospital where they were all set for the blood change. I didn't need it. Am O positive. Hubby A.

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BadHare in reply toMarz

That's right, I rememer a nurse saying I'd need an injection of something to stop me producing antibodies that would attack a foetus of a different blood type. Your Mum was lucky you were fine, as we are to have you on the forum. It must have been so distressing for her to miscarry.

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MichelleHarris in reply toMarz

Are you sure Marz? I think you are negative. Please see my reply below x

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Marz in reply toMichelleHarris

I have my blood card in front of me !

O Rhesus Positive ...

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MichelleHarris in reply toBadHare

I’m A negative x

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MichelleHarris in reply toMichelleHarris

I had the RhoGam injection which stops you forming antibodies against the blood of a positive baby you carry. The first positive baby you carry sometimes makes it, albeit born poorly, but after that they usually dont. Negative babies of a Rh negative mother are fine x

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Lora7again in reply togreygoose

Here is a useful link about blood groups.

blood.co.uk/why-give-blood/...

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BadHare in reply toLora7again

Have you seen the poll?

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Lora7again in reply toBadHare

Do you mean the one on this site?

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BadHare in reply toLora7again

The one just above.

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MichelleHarris

On a similar theme, I would like to ask how many of us have had blood transfusions ?

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asiatic in reply toMichelleHarris

Fortunately I have never needed one. Why do you ask ?

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MichelleHarris in reply toasiatic

Never been right since I woke up after my second transfusion in New Zealand in 2010. Also had Mirena fitted at same time. Could hardly move when I woke and recognise that feeling again now. Got a bad bad rash all over 10 days after transfusion. They said I’d got a virus from the transfusion. They really wernt interested though and I’m sure if theyd given that blood to an old person theyd be dead. Took me months to be able to walk up the street. I wonder, if they gave me a virus what else could be transmitted x

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Mionaonthehill in reply toMichelleHarris

I should also have said I got a few things after the transfusion I never had before but everyone always said you can’t get them from a transfusion but I wasn’t so sure.

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MichelleHarris in reply toMionaonthehill

I was so ill when I woke up and they told me it was the effects of the anaethetic. I got a terrible rash all over. Ive had virus after virus since. Never been right since. They cant say you cant get anything from a blood transfusion, you clearly can. You have to sign a disclaimer because not everything has been discovered about the blood. Also they knowingly infected and murdered lots of Haemophiliacs, new mothers and babies and others and who then infected their families and told them it was fine. Also you can be given too much blood which causes problems x

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Lora7again in reply toMichelleHarris

I have never had a blood transfusion but I had the mirena for 15 months and then I became ill with thyroid disease. As I have said before a lot of women in the USA blame the mirena for their thyroid disease and there is a class action against Bayer because of side effects.

drugwatch.com/mirena/lawsuits/

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MichelleHarris in reply toLora7again

Yes I definitely did have a reaction to the Progesterone and had to see 6 doctors in NZ, UK and Canada over next 3 months as was travelling and so ill with an awful sore at ‘third eye’ until my body spontaneously rejected Mirena and sore healed straight away. They said was a rare localised Acne Rosacea caused by the Progesterone in Mirena. I really think my health would be a lot better without any medical intervention in my life. Everytime they make matters worse for me. More than I can write here but why I wrote the post about bitterness lol x

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Lora7again in reply toMichelleHarris

I actually had to have my face waxed when I had the mirena and my hair dropped out. It is a horrible device and I do not know why the NHS is pushing it on women of all ages. My friend has had 2 in the past and is now 64 and now has hypothyroid disease ... strange coincidence?!

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MichelleHarris in reply toLora7again

I agree and at least we can inform women now through this brilliant site x

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Mionaonthehill in reply toMichelleHarris

I have had a blood transfusion and now have Hashimoto’s although I had autoimmune problems before the transfusion

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The full paper is freely available here:

jstage.jst.go.jp/article/en...

Table on page 3.

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BadHare in reply tohelvella

Benign my ****! :(

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helvellaAdministrator in reply toBadHare

Yes, well, only in the sense of not cancer.

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BadHare in reply tohelvella

I bet that was written by the type of endo that says you'll be absolutely fine on one little tiny pill!

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