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Post by Roshan on Apr 13, 2020 16:17:39 GMT -5
This retired doctor seems to spend 'all his time' answering medical questions on Quora and has a following of 22,000 people. There is a blurry photo of him on his account page.. On a thread about inheriting blood type I saw him post the same link to several people. He gets into back and forth too. But he's very dry, occasionally scathing. Bedside manner not his strong suit. Likely SiTe? www.quora.com/profile/Liang-Hai-Sie
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Post by Roshan on Apr 13, 2020 16:37:18 GMT -5
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Post by Roshan on Apr 13, 2020 16:42:54 GMT -5
This is how I found him, sorting out my social media notifications from my inbox. I don't know anything about blood type so I thought I'd take a look at it. He turned out not to even be right; there is something called a genetic chimera. But he babysat the long thread and took it all in stride.
(Sorry, can't link it).
Q My ex-husband and I both have blood type O (positive & negative). Our son has type B+. It could be that one of us has the Bombay phenotype, but my ex-husband has received type O blood and has had no problem. I’m Caucasian/Irish. How is this possible?
A No offence meant, but if no mistakes were made with the recorded bloodgroups, these possibilities comes to mind: -you’re the one in the million white person having the Bombay blood group, if you insist they can do the test for you, I imagine. -your ex-husband isn’t your sons father -your baby was switched at birth
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Post by vincent on Apr 14, 2020 10:28:08 GMT -5
Yes, likely SiTe. Unsurprisingly my father says very similar things in very similar terms.
Lots of Te and Si. Complaints of about Fe related issue.
"People’s expectations don’t match our true live capabilities." and "People forget that we all are mortal, and no amount of money can stave off death." could very well be Ni role under Fi agenda, reminding people that at some points, things collapses and options are exhausted.
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