BONUS Discussion Thread: Yamato Kansuke is really awesome

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Re: BONUS Discussion Thread: Yamato Kansuke is really awesom

Postby xGinx » April 26th, 2010, 8:30 am

ccppfan wrote:
Akemi~chan wrote:
Sakina wrote:Of course he has a scar.  It's even canon and they make a big deal about it.  It's on his hand.  


OH YEAH! i forgot he had three scars already. one on his leg from his bike, one on his hand from kazuha, and one behind his ear from okita.


I still can't believe he's got THAT many scars... Then again I do have lotsa bruises so I guess scars are like bruises when you're a detective who gets cases every week, lol. ;D


Scars aren't that rare, i m no Detective but i ve a few ..... One in the back of my head (I got my head open when i was a kid), another one in my ankle (I broke it playing football), anotherone in my back (Surgery), and a few in my leg (An incident with crystals). It's just life xD
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Re: BONUS Discussion Thread: Yamato Kansuke is really awesom

Postby Conia » April 26th, 2010, 9:29 am

So... xGinx or Heiji has more scars? ;D

anyways, looks like scars turned popular in DC in the episodes +500
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Postby xGinx » April 26th, 2010, 9:41 am

conia wrote:So... xGinx or Heiji has more scars? ;D


I might have more but his are far more interesting.

conia wrote:anyways, looks like scars turned popular in DC in the episodes +500


So did the Cellphones.

EDIT: Oh, and i forgot about a little one next to my right eye ( I was around 7 years old, the age you hit everything with your head LOL xD, I fell down in some rocks)
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Re: BONUS Discussion Thread: Yamato Kansuke is really awesom

Postby Conia » April 26th, 2010, 9:57 am

xGinx wrote:EDIT: Oh, and i forgot about a little one next to my right eye ( I was around 7 years old, the age you hit everything with your head LOL xD, I fell down in some rocks)


You're like real Eisuke ;D

btw, did Eisuke had scars :-\
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Postby Sakina » April 26th, 2010, 10:15 am

conia wrote:
xGinx wrote:EDIT: Oh, and i forgot about a little one next to my right eye ( I was around 7 years old, the age you hit everything with your head LOL xD, I fell down in some rocks)


You're like real Eisuke ;D

btw, did Eisuke had scars :-\

He had the one from his leukemia or whatever thing.  From when his sister gave him bone marrow.  I still don't think it's possible for your blood type to change but whatever...
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Postby Nyarl » April 26th, 2010, 10:44 am

Sakina wrote:
conia wrote:
xGinx wrote:EDIT: Oh, and i forgot about a little one next to my right eye ( I was around 7 years old, the age you hit everything with your head LOL xD, I fell down in some rocks)


You're like real Eisuke ;D

btw, did Eisuke had scars :-\

He had the one from his leukemia or whatever thing.  From when his sister gave him bone marrow.  I still don't think it's possible for your blood type to change but whatever...


Indiana Blood and Marrow Transplantation wrote:Change in blood type. Donors for allogeneic stem-cell transplantation are selected based on their HLA type (tissue type), and not on their blood type. Therefore, it is quite common that the donor and patient have different blood types. The blood type is determined by the red cells. After transplant and bone-marrow recovery the red cells will come from the donor and have the donor's blood type. As an example, if the patient is blood type A, and the donor is blood type O, the patient after transplant will become blood type O. The long-term outcome of an allogeneic stem-cell transplant is affected only to a small degree by the blood types of the donor and recipient. If an ABO difference exists, the transplant itself may create some technical difficulties, but these can be easily overcome. Red-cell recovery may be delayed after such transplants, and the patient may need support with red-cell transfusions for a prolonged period of time. More importantly, the patient should be aware that the blood type has changed or will change, and that old blood type cards are no longer valid. IBMT will provide you with a laminated card that indicates that your blood type may have changed. After your bone-marrow function has fully recovered, you may receive red cells of your new blood type. During the transplant process, usually red cells of blood type O are used, since these can be used for any patient (universal donor).
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