Light Girl is okay! - Page 10
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ironchef
Canada1350 Posts
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gulati
United States2241 Posts
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Perseverance
Japan2800 Posts
On August 31 2011 21:31 BLinD-RawR wrote: no,not light girl,NOT LIGHT GIRL!!!! If only I was in Korea,My blood type is O positive. I also have this blood type, wish I could help She will be in my prayers | ||
GhostOwl
766 Posts
its not fair for someone like light to have a amazing cute fangirl like that. I mean, maybe Bisu or Jaedong but Light? the invisible terran!? | ||
Weedk
United States507 Posts
On September 11 2011 14:00 Perseverance wrote: I also have this blood type, wish I could help She will be in my prayers O negative here, wish I could send my blood in packs over there | ||
Mortality
United States4790 Posts
On September 11 2011 15:23 GhostOwl wrote: i hope she gets better. its not fair for someone like light to have a amazing cute fangirl like that. I mean, maybe Bisu or Jaedong but Light? the invisible terran!? Oh shush you. Bisu and JD have tons of pretty fans already. What, you think they are the ONLY progamers deserving of a pretty fan? | ||
onlinerobbe
Germany547 Posts
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GhostOwl
766 Posts
On September 11 2011 15:47 Mortality wrote: Oh shush you. Bisu and JD have tons of pretty fans already. What, you think they are the ONLY progamers deserving of a pretty fan? I know, and you're probably right. But still....Light is not really a good looking chap imo. I guess I'm just jealous =p User was warned for this post | ||
Axero
United States307 Posts
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padfoota
Taiwan1571 Posts
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writer22816
United States5775 Posts
On September 11 2011 14:00 Perseverance wrote: I also have this blood type, wish I could help She will be in my prayers Forgive my noob question but I thought only O negative was the universal blood donor? | ||
BloodDrunK
Bangladesh2767 Posts
On September 11 2011 21:05 writer22816 wrote: Forgive my noob question but I thought only O negative was the universal blood donor? actually O negative is the universal blood donor. O positive has limited universal blood donation capabilities as well but the recipient of that blood must have a positive blood group themselves i.e. A positive or B positive etc. | ||
EnSky
Philippines1003 Posts
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Denzil
United Kingdom4193 Posts
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dejahu
United States83 Posts
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zenMaster
Canada761 Posts
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Ryo
8787 Posts
On September 11 2011 13:57 gulati wrote: Can we please get an update on her condition / health? Any recent news? On September 11 2011 19:23 onlinerobbe wrote: any updates on this? No news. I've read a couple tweets from MBC fangirls saying she received the surgery already but other than that nothing official. Eventually there will probably be an update from Fomos. | ||
DreamChaser
1649 Posts
On September 03 2011 14:26 doktorLucifer wrote: Uuh. This is going to sound grim, but I'm not joking. For her to get a liver, does that mean **ahem** someone has to die? I'm not too knowledgeable on the matter, but I'm working under the assumption that you can't function without a healthy liver... Do livers from old people work just as well when transplanted to young patients? Or are livers from other young people more optimal? Or is the age of the liver irrelevant, and comparability the only important issue? ;; I'm pretty sure it has to come from someone who is a donor. Like on people's license it says im a organ donor. I'm no expert but im pretty sure its hard to find and organ donor unless your $$$ of course, but for the average person there is a lot of specifications that have to be met to make sure the recipient can even accept the organ. (ex. similar blood i would assume or to make sure the organs and the body will be compatible) | ||
DamageControL
United States4222 Posts
On September 12 2011 02:17 DreamChaser wrote: I'm pretty sure it has to come from someone who is a donor. Like on people's license it says im a organ donor. I'm no expert but im pretty sure its hard to find and organ donor unless your $$$ of course, but for the average person there is a lot of specifications that have to be met to make sure the recipient can even accept the organ. (ex. similar blood i would assume or to make sure the organs and the body will be compatible) You can live without an entire liver. Much like you can donate one kidney, you can donate part of your liver. | ||
KaluGOSU
United States171 Posts
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