Isn't giving blood supposed to be really good for you too?...debbie
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From: sol <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com> 

> Thanks, very interesting. I've been told if I donate blood to the red 
> cross they will type my blood. I just think it might come in handy to 
> know someday. My husband knows his because (as you say) it is on his dog 
> tags from his military service. 
> sol 
> 
> Mark S. Siepak wrote: 
> 
> >If you have had major surgery that would require more than a couple of units 
> >(pints) of serum (which I don't think needs to be typed), your type is done 
> >then, but not recorded permanently. 
> > 
> >A lot of the 'public' are in condition white, ie, unaware of what is going 
> >on or important in the world, and would not really remember their type, but 
> >blurt out something so they won't look stupid, then if it is wrong and there 
> >is a problem, sue! 
> > 
> >So they won't tell you, so it has to be done every time you may need blood 
> >(you can lose a couple pints which can be replaced by serum only-no blood 
> >cells or platelets). Exception is the military, and they don't trust memory 
> >either, it is on the dog tag. 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
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