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Is There A Connection With People With Negative Blood Type To MM

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Pennsylvania Altoona
June 26
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I was trying to correlate blood type with COVID morbidity during the pandemic. Why did I live and friends die?

To extrapolate the Amy5 theorem is there any relationship between blood type and myeloma.

Answer appears to be no.

June 27
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Not sure. I have A+ like my report card! lol

June 26
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Laurie,
K2 tells the calcium to go to your bones instead of clogging your arteries. It’s very important to take it. Of course people who have blood clots have to be careful. Check out Dr Jockers website, he is a wealth of information.
Paula 🌹

June 29
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Paula, that is incredible! Yes, I take D3 but not K2 but I eat mainly broccoli as my vegetable. Thank you! You are a wealth of information. I hope you have a great day 🐠🐠🐠

June 29
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I am AB+ as well. Seems like a lot of us. I also have a deficiency in factor 5 and 8. Meaning that I have clotting issues and need plasma when I have surgery. Strange.

June 28

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