Mr and mrs bhalla both B+

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Both mr and mrs bhallas blood group was b positive, they were ready to give their blood but nurse didn't allow them to as they are over 60 years old.
If both the parents B+, that makes Raman B+ aswell right?

He is the CEO of the year he should have some common sense that his blood group is one of his parents therefore he and ruhi have the same blood group.

CVs write the script half asleep it seems

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Haha..good observation dear..😃😃
but wait a minute..they just said "mere khoon lelo"😊
im just curious did they know what blood group they were asking for..😕
i mean i saw them offering to donate when the doc jus said hume blood chahiye..
but he hadnt mentioned the group yet..i could be wrong though..😛

but agreed..it does seem dumb on Raman's part..😕
i found it amzing ke he dint know his blood group..
lol..soemtimes cvs dont realize i guess..kuch bhi likh daalte hai..😳
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Posted: 11 years ago
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It depends. If both of them have heterozygous alleles for B+, then Raman has a a 75% chance of having type B and only 25% of having type O blood.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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It seemed like the bhalla's didnt know what blood group they had, or maybe they did but the cvs didnt highlight it.

More like raman was in his own world, maybe he didnt know science too well, more like good in Business so hence he is a CEO!
And raman was too preoccupied with his thoughts,...

And sometimes yes there are illogical concepts.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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wow man wat an observation!! true mr n mrs bhalla r B+ so definitely Raman wld also be a b+! but if he had brains then he had thought of this na!🤔
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I felt they volunteered unconditionally even before they knew their blood group...One of them will have B type for sure...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Firstly, i dont know why in serials/ films they show that only the same blood group is required to be donated. It is not that the blood is taken from the donor/family member and then striaght away given to the patient. It has to be tested for infection/HIV etc. What happens is that the blood bank has a stock, which is given to the patient. The patients relatives have to donate the same number of units to the blood bank irrespective of whether it is the same blood group or not. Problem is only if the required Blood group is not in stock - which happens in rare blood groups. This is a big that only the family members blood is given to the patient.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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The point here was the CVs wanted Ashok to match blood for Ruhi...they didn't want raman to give blood for ruhi and also to butcher his character they made him refuse it...Since our CVs lack basic knowledge about blood donation and parents kid antigen theory and also too lazy to google it out they just put it all together their dumb thoughts...well i got what they wanted to prove...so i guess i am imagining it to be ruhi got a rare blood group which matches with raman ans ashok,raman got some contagious disease...phew 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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tey didnt mention thr bloodgrp..tey said to take thr blood...:P but aftr test
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: jyoti01

Firstly, i dont know why in serials/ films they show that only the same blood group is required to be donated. It is not that the blood is taken from the donor/family member and then striaght away given to the patient. It has to be tested for infection/HIV etc. What happens is that the blood bank has a stock, which is given to the patient. The patients relatives have to donate the same number of units to the blood bank irrespective of whether it is the same blood group or not. Problem is only if the required Blood group is not in stock - which happens in rare blood groups. This is a big that only the family members blood is given to the patient.


😆 Agree dear... The actual policy of donating blood is poles apart from what is shown on television... 😆 And not like they show on tv blood going from donors arm to a pipe and then a bottle directly to the patient 🤣... Weird ways of the entertainment world!

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