It varies.
Sometimes it is A positive,
Sometimes it is O positive.
Yes, I know it cannot happen, but that is how the test results come back.
Oh, and the red blood cells are being eaten by the white blood cells.
2006-11-19 18:13:16
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answer #1
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answered by Ragnarok 7
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I'm an ALL-TOO-COMMON O+
As such "a common'er" I am so often "shunned" by my almost-too infrequent AB- friends.
Oh, how boring it is to be an O+ but, so often I am overly(??) APPRECIATED at my local Blood bank (mostly only when the demand is great.)
How "selfish" was I to have given only RED BLOOD CELLS the past two times I donated? And why cannot they "dilute" my O+ blood to sift out only the components they need, when the demand is great?
2006-11-20 02:09:56
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answered by Anonymous
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O positive
2006-11-20 05:52:35
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answered by kim B 4
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B-
16 gallon donor
2006-11-20 01:58:55
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answered by tom4bucs 7
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A+
2006-11-20 02:24:01
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answered by kristin c 4
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A+
2006-11-20 02:01:30
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answered by Ruthie1959 6
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I don't know. I used to know, but it's been so long ago that I forgot. i wonder where I can get one of those home tests that show you what your type is? Oh well.
2006-11-20 02:04:31
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answered by RIDLEY 6
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B posiitve! and i'm giving blood at noon tomorrow.
2006-11-20 07:40:09
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answered by Anonymous
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80 words per minute
2006-11-20 02:12:20
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answered by Anonymous
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B+
well, take care out there
2006-11-20 02:11:53
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answered by ♠sherif♠ 3
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