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:) still smiling :)

:) still smiling :) Report 30 Oct 2008 18:07

i can't remember- i gave blood with my ex-boyfriend and all i remember is having a conversation along the lines of "Be positive" and the other replying "I am a positive person" found it really funny but can't remember for the life of me who said what! so am either B+ or A+ lol

~Summer Scribe~

~Summer Scribe~ Report 30 Oct 2008 18:05

LG I bet they do. :-)

I'm curious to find out what my dad's siblings & cousins are... that will be interesting, I think.

Jane

Jane Report 30 Oct 2008 18:01

B + Gave mine on saturday,and daughter gave for the first time.We are waiting to see what group she is.

~Summer Scribe~

~Summer Scribe~ Report 30 Oct 2008 17:56

I forget which thread that I'd mentioned it on (I'm sure someone will know LOL) but last week I paid to have my blood grouping done and had decided that I would no doubt be the rarest that my parents blood groupings allowed. Mum is B+ dad is A+. Eldest bro is A+ (dunno about middle bro). Well mine came back today as AB+, which is sort of what I predicted. Only 3% of the UK population have this blood group. Now, I know that I can't give blood and that saddens me slightly, but I am cheered somewhat knowing that I come from a group of Universal Recipients.

What blood group are you (AKA how rare/special is your blood)?

% of population of UK (from Wikipedia):
O+ = 37%
A+ = 35%
B+ = 8%
AB+ = 3%
O- = 7%
A- = 7%
B- = 2%
AB- = 1%