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Old December 14th, 2006, 04:34 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Ken Fortenberry
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The Boston Red Sox are the talk of the Hot Stove League
because they're about to spend over $100 million for a
Japanese pitcher. An interesting sidebar to that story
is the Japanese fascination with blood type. Apparently
asking about someones blood type in Japan is like asking
about someones astrological sign here in the States.
Japanese baseball cards, along with the usual height,
weight, bats, throws etc. also include blood type. The
best baseball players are apparently Type O.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/14/sp...l/14blood.html

And not the Times:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanes...of_personality

I'm B+ so according to the theory I'm creative, passionate,
optimistic, a flexible individualist and a great cook.

HOLY **** !! Did they ever hit *that* nail on the head !!

;-)

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Ken Fortenberry
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Old December 14th, 2006, 04:48 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
rb608
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
The best baseball players are apparently Type O.


Sadaharu O? :-)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanes...of_personality


Coincidentally, I'm scheduled to squirt out a pint of A- tonight at the
local middle school bloodmobile. Last time I donated, they had some
sort of two-fer pheresis machine that could extract two units of red
blood cells but replace the fluid. I've done the plasmapheresis thing
before; but it's still weird to have stuff flowing back into your arm
that's a slightly different temperature than what's already there.

Joe F.

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Old December 14th, 2006, 09:28 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
BJ Conner
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Donating a pint supposedly adds 2 weeks to your life span. Me build up
iron in their bodies. Women don't build up because they get rid of
blood regularly. The iron increases your risk of heat attacks etc.
And you get free cookies.

On Dec 14, 8:48 am, "rb608" wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
The best baseball players are apparently Type O.Sadaharu O? :-)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanes...inciden tally, I'm scheduled to squirt out a pint of A- tonight at the

local middle school bloodmobile. Last time I donated, they had some
sort of two-fer pheresis machine that could extract two units of red
blood cells but replace the fluid. I've done the plasmapheresis thing
before; but it's still weird to have stuff flowing back into your arm
that's a slightly different temperature than what's already there.

Joe F.


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Old December 14th, 2006, 09:55 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 14 Dec 2006 13:28:22 -0800, "BJ Conner"
wrote:

Donating a pint supposedly adds 2 weeks to your life span. Me build up
iron in their bodies. Women don't build up because they get rid of
blood regularly. The iron increases your risk of heat attacks etc.
And you get free cookies.


Well, unless the location and specifics of "donation" somehow figures
into this, Frank ought to be very happy...and damaging himself regularly
until he's 317 or so...

On Dec 14, 8:48 am, "rb608" wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
The best baseball players are apparently Type O.Sadaharu O? :-)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanes...inciden tally, I'm scheduled to squirt out a pint of A- tonight at the

local middle school bloodmobile. Last time I donated, they had some
sort of two-fer pheresis machine that could extract two units of red
blood cells but replace the fluid. I've done the plasmapheresis thing
before; but it's still weird to have stuff flowing back into your arm
that's a slightly different temperature than what's already there.

Joe F.

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Old December 14th, 2006, 10:00 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Opus
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"BJ Conner" wrote in message
oups.com...
Donating a pint supposedly adds 2 weeks to your life span. Me build up
iron in their bodies. Women don't build up because they get rid of
blood regularly. The iron increases your risk of heat attacks etc.
And you get free cookies.


A former employer of mine has a rare disease where he has to have monthly
blood lettings, because of the iron in is blood. It took a while before the
right doctor figured it out. He would get very weak and pass out. Got to
the point he had to quit work for a while.

His family doctor told him he was drinking too much alcohol. He told the
doctor that he didn't drink. The doc then told him had drank so much over
his lifetime that he had damaged his liver. He then told the doctor that he
had never had a drink in his life. He finally found a doctor at Duke Univ.
who diagnosed he illness and got him straightened out.

Op


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Old December 14th, 2006, 10:44 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
daytripper
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On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 17:00:26 -0500, "Opus" wrote:


"BJ Conner" wrote in message
roups.com...
Donating a pint supposedly adds 2 weeks to your life span. Me build up
iron in their bodies. Women don't build up because they get rid of
blood regularly. The iron increases your risk of heat attacks etc.
And you get free cookies.


A former employer of mine has a rare disease where he has to have monthly
blood lettings, because of the iron in is blood. It took a while before the
right doctor figured it out. He would get very weak and pass out. Got to
the point he had to quit work for a while.

His family doctor told him he was drinking too much alcohol. He told the
doctor that he didn't drink. The doc then told him had drank so much over
his lifetime that he had damaged his liver. He then told the doctor that he
had never had a drink in his life. He finally found a doctor at Duke Univ.
who diagnosed he illness and got him straightened out.

Op


I bet it was Hemochromatosis.

/daytripper
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Old December 14th, 2006, 10:54 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Wolfgang
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daytripper wrote:
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 17:00:26 -0500, "Opus" wrote:


"BJ Conner" wrote in message
roups.com...
Donating a pint supposedly adds 2 weeks to your life span. Me build up
iron in their bodies. Women don't build up because they get rid of
blood regularly. The iron increases your risk of heat attacks etc.
And you get free cookies.


A former employer of mine has a rare disease where he has to have monthly
blood lettings, because of the iron in is blood. It took a while before the
right doctor figured it out. He would get very weak and pass out. Got to
the point he had to quit work for a while.

His family doctor told him he was drinking too much alcohol. He told the
doctor that he didn't drink. The doc then told him had drank so much over
his lifetime that he had damaged his liver. He then told the doctor that he
had never had a drink in his life. He finally found a doctor at Duke Univ.
who diagnosed he illness and got him straightened out.

Op


I bet it was Hemochromatosis.

/daytripper


Symptoms sound right.....except I'm not so sure about the "rare" part.
My father had it and thus I was warned that I was at high risk. It was
a long time ago, so I don't remember the details, but I carry the
impression that it isn't especially uncommon.

Wolfgang
who, symptom free, supposes that judicious (which is to say liberal)
intake of caffeine and nicotine must have a profound prophylactic
effect.

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Old December 15th, 2006, 12:46 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Opus
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"daytripper" wrote in message
...

I bet it was Hemochromatosis.

/daytripper


Well, you'd have bet wrong! It's Hemochromatosi.

Op


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Old December 15th, 2006, 01:18 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
vincent p. norris
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And you get free cookies.

Cookies? Izzat all? Geez, we get pizza!

vince
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Old December 15th, 2006, 02:45 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Dawn Moe
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"vincent p. norris" wrote in message
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And you get free cookies.


Cookies? Izzat all? Geez, we get pizza!

vince


I bled a pint just yesterday, got cookies, juice, pizza, sandwhich's, the
church by my house went all out for the Red Cross and their blood drive.

Jeremy


 




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