Could this be some good news?
Not so fast!
This study was relatively small so we do need more research.
Yet still:
The Rh positive factor was present in 95.55% of the MS patients compared to 84.29% of the controls, whereas the Rh negative factor was found in only 4.45% of the MS patients and 15.71% of the healthy subjects. The blood group O was demonstrated in 22.22% of the MS patients compared to 40.42% of the healthy persons. The MS patients had the blood group A in 15.11% of the cases as opposed to 43.99% of the subjects in the control groups. The blood group B was found in 22.22% of the MS patients compared to 11.10% of the controls.
Seen at: Genetic markers in the blood of multiple sclerosis patients.
It may not be significant enough but still a smaller percentage than the actual one of rhesus negatives worldwide … But it is a promising result so far for us . I wonder about fibro myalgia aswell . 🐤
I would like to hear from Rh Negatives who have auto immune disorders of any kind.
I have systemic Lupus and my daughter has RA.
We are 0 Negative, at least 2nd and third generation negatives.
I think I am AB negative, I have memory loss from an accident so I forgot, but know I am RHneg because I had to have rohgam, I have been diagnosied with RA but have maintained it in remission for over 10 years but in 2011 I had a severe case of psoriasis and to date suffer from it, had to finally take methsotrexate, it went away to a dull roar and recently had a severe flare up and again am on methotrexate, low dosage works for me. My Grandmother was a Sammi from Norway and that is where the RHnegative came from, they are also called Black Norweigians, but are not black, her maiden name was Olsen. I never was curios about the Black Norweigian label until recently and googled it and WHAM the Sammi showed up, I was astounded as they look and have simular customs as Native Americans! And look like them, they use papooses,have the same coloring, clothing, its bizzare it is. they are called Native Norweigians, lol and so now I know where my paternal aunt got her brown skin from! Her whole life everyone thought she was a Mexican, anyhow they think the Sami originated from Romas, what trip. So, you should reserch the nationality that your family or mom or dad that you inhearited the RHneg blood from and see what pops up. It amazed me to find out my roots! However my grandmother did not haveRH or any autoimunnological disease, the RA apparently originated from my mothers side of the family, and as far as I know there are no RH negatives on that side of the Family. However I honestly can say I have not asked, so there is a new project for me, huh. Good luck, oh and google Lupus and systemic yeast infection of the gut. they are linking the two.
I have two nieces who are also RH negatives and several cousins, my sisters daugher just was diagnosed with Lupus, errrr.