https://source.washu.edu/2016/08/study-may-explain-people-type-o-blood-likely-die-cholera/ https://academic.oup.com/jid/article-abstract/181/4/1364/856946?redirectedFrom=fulltext https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02239355 https://scholar.google.com/scholar_lookup?journal=J%20Virol%20Microbiol&title=Relationship%20between%20ABO%20blood%20groups%20and%20Helicobacter%20pylori%20infection%20among%20patients%20with%20dyspepsia&author=GK%20Baqir&author=A%20Al-sulami&author=SS%20Hamadi&volume=2016&publication_year=2014&pages=1-18& https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5472337/ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-64476-9 https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5742377/ https://www.longdom.org/open-access/association-between-abo-blood-group-and-clinical-outcomes-in-patients-with-gastrointestinal-bleeding-31410.html https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10351991/ |
If it doesn’t apply, let it fly. |
My grandmother (mom's mother) had to have her gallbladder surgically removed at a relatively young age. My grandfather (dad's father) had both GERD and peptic ulcers together. Both had type O blood. |
| I have Barretts. Type A+ |
Actually, it does matter. |
I have had 7 blood transfusions over a period of 20 years and my blood type is still the same. The only thing that has changed is that I have to have the blood warmed during the transfusion for which there is specific equipment. FYI AI generated "While blood types are inherited and generally stay the same for life, they can change in very rare, specific, and usually severe medical circumstances. These changes are typically temporary, though sometimes permanent, often resulting from bone marrow transplants, specific cancers (like leukemia), or rare bacterial infections that affect red blood cell antigens." |
O- with severe digestive issues here. 🙋🏼♀️ |
Wrong, unfortunately! Blood type A is hands down associated with the most health issues- increased risk of many cancers, heart disease, and severe Covid too. |
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Has no one suggested fetal maternal microchemerism? It’s not impossible. An error seems more likely though.
But this is definitely worth more follow up. |
| It's not just blood type that can change. For instance, my wife and I are both white but she had a black baby. We were both surprised, but she told me she had read about it, and that, while rare, this kind of thing does happen. |
Gotta love the sarcasm. |
Did you bother to read the articles you posted? More severe incidence of cholera in people with type O blood is not the same as saying that all people with type O blood suffer from gastrointestinal issues and can’t eat spicy food. |
Did you bother to read the rest of the links (particularly the 3rd one)? https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF02239355 There is NEVER going to be a study that establishes that ALL people with type O blood suffer from gastrointestinal issues, as researchers do not deal in absolutes. I have simply provided evidence that there is a demonstrable link/correlation and potential causation (gastric hyperacidity associated with type O blood). Additionally, there is a reason that 1st link regarding cholera and a few of the other links were included. I needed to show that a link between blood types and disease/illness susceptibility and severity risk has been established, as the poster that I responded to was trying to discredit that premise entirely. Funnily enough, there are other posters on this thread establishing a link between type A blood and medical conditions, and that poster has not attempted to disprove them. |
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While everyone else here is busy battling it out over type O vs. type A, I’d just like to humbly submit the fact that I’m type AB(+) and haven’t dealt with any major illnesses, contracted any infectious diseases (including COVID), needed any surgeries, and have never been on any medications. It’s rare for me to even get a stomach bug. My daughter and son are also AB, and all of this applies to them too.
We may just be the lucky underdogs. 😂 (This is meant to be very tongue-in-cheek, so don’t come at me.) |