[tri-med] Re: jaundice, t-18 and rhesus disease
- From: "Glenn Hardy" <hardyboys@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 00:45:00 -0400
>>>>>>When I had my bloodwork done for my gamma-globulin shot in May I
showed
signs of some antibodies. (my daughter was O+, and I'm O-) <<<<<
do you mean for your Rhogam shot??
>>>>>> They re-did
the bloodwork and decided it was fine afterall<<<<<<<<
can't really be of help with out the report, and there again its not my best
subject
.
>>>>> When Jeremiah was born several nurses asked me if he had mild rhesus
disease - all of whom knew about the t-18. He had jaundice that,
although not severe, refused to go away.<<<<<<<
sometimes there is an ABO incompatibility between the parents that affects
the jaundice of the baby, what blood type is your husband?? ( meaning that
if you are O and your husband is A or B it can be a problem with the
Jaundice, or at least explain it)
Following the path of least resistance is what makes men and rivers crooked.
Susan mom to Rebecca T18 M age 11, and Mark ADD/LD age 10, wife to Glenn
Ontario, Canada
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