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Sent to Health Experts May 25, 2004 2:17 p.m.

I am seeing a microbiologist and she said my red blood cells are all stuck together and my blood is like molassas, this sounds more serious than she is telling me. what do you think? I saw my blood under a microscope with her and I saw the cells all clumped together. I am very concerned but I can’t get a clear answer from her. Please help. Thanks
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May 25, 2004 4:58 p.m. (2 hours and 40 minutes later)
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Rh factor, protein substance present in the red blood cells of most people, capable of inducing intense antigenic reactions. The Rh, or rhesus, factor was discovered in 1940 by K. Landsteiner and A. S. Wiener, when they observed that an injection of blood from a rhesus monkey into rabbits caused an antigenic reaction in the serum component of rabbit blood (see immunity). When blood from humans was tested with the rabbit serum, the red blood cells of 85% of the humans tested agglutinated (clumped together). The red blood cells of the 85% (later found to be 85% of the white population and a larger percentage of blacks and Asians) contained the same factor present in rhesus monkey blood; such blood was typed Rh positive. The blood of the remaining 15% lacked the factor and was typed Rh negative. Under ordinary circumstances, the presence or lack of the Rh factor has no bearing on life or health. It is only when the two blood types are mingled in an Rh-negative individual that the difficulty arises, since the Rh factor acts as an antigen in Rh-negative persons, causing the production of antibodies. Besides the Rh factor, human red blood cells contain a large number of additional antigenic substances that have been classified into many blood group systems (see blood groups); however, the Rh system is the only one, aside from the ABO system, that is of major importance in blood transfusions. If Rh-positive blood is transfused into an Rh-negative person, the latter will gradually develop antibodies called anti-Rh agglutinins, that attach to the Rh-positive red blood cells, causing them to agglutinate. Destruction of the cells (hemolysis) eventually results. If the Rh-negative recipient is given additional transfusions of Rh-positive blood, the concentration of anti-Rh agglutinins may become high enough to cause a serious or fatal reaction. The same type of immune reaction occurs in the blood of an Rh-negative mother who is carrying an Rh-positive fetus. (The probability of this situation occurring is high if the father is Rh positive.) Some of the infant's blood may enter the maternal circulation, causing the formation of agglutinins against the fetal red blood cells. The first baby is usually not harmed. But, if the mother's agglutinins pass into the circulation of subsequent fetuses, they may destroy the fetal red blood cells, causing the severe hemolytic disease of newborns known as erythroblastosis fetalis.



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May 25, 2004 5:09 p.m. (11 minutes and 18 seconds later)
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Greetings:

I am not specifically answering your question, the expert above has provided information, I wanted to express to you though that it is so important to consult with your physician and have him/her explain in detail, to your understanding, what your condition is all about and what you can do - as well as what the physician will do about it.

The worst thing is not being able to talk to a doctor to get a clear understanding...you have rights! It is a physician's obligation  (an oath they took) to consult, treat and heal patients.

My very best to you.

Bright Blessings,

Peace, Love & Happiness,

The Mystic Wave

 



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Sent May 26, 2004 11:47 a.m. (18 hours and 38 minutes later)

Rejected nursehope's Post. Reason Given: I didn't have a blood transfusion, The doctor didn't know what was causing the clumping of the red blood cells, she thinks i am not digesting my food properly and that I could have aspertaime poisoning other than that she didn't know what was causing the red blood cells to clump.
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Sent May 26, 2004 11:48 a.m. (1 minute and 22 seconds later)

Rejected TheMysticWave's Post. Reason Given: This is no help at all for $5.00 that I was charged, I am very disappointed in this service.
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May 26, 2004 1:30 p.m. (1 hour and 41 minutes later)

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