Hi
have u ever heard anything about that having sex with a cousin {the case is recently has married with her son of her aunt(sister of her mother)} would be danger ? the bride is 38 and high alergic person. the groom is 40.it seems that after the first contact the alergies of the bride has been returned badly and all over of her body became sore and wound.
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strange symptom
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Re: strange symptom
Hello, Nazi --
It strikes me that, aside from certain proteins unique to males, the only proteins of his that she could be reacting to due to their cousinhood are those that she manufactures herself, and that this could be significant only if those proteins reach tissues they would not reach otherwise (contact with a protein in semen being the most obvious possibility). This strikes me as a little unlikely, but perhaps others have come across such a phenomenon.
But was the bride definitely not pregnant when the reaction occurred? I'm not thinking along the lines of expression of a recessive trait in a foetus due to their cousinhood (or of the identical, or nearly identical, mitochondrial DNA they inherited in common from their mothers), but of the hypothetical possibility that the bride has been exposed in the past 18 years or so to a vaccine (tetanus toxoid being the only one I've come across reference to) tainted with beta human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG-beta) to create a long-term abortifacient. In other words, could it possibly be a reaction to hCG?
Cheers --
John
It strikes me that, aside from certain proteins unique to males, the only proteins of his that she could be reacting to due to their cousinhood are those that she manufactures herself, and that this could be significant only if those proteins reach tissues they would not reach otherwise (contact with a protein in semen being the most obvious possibility). This strikes me as a little unlikely, but perhaps others have come across such a phenomenon.
But was the bride definitely not pregnant when the reaction occurred? I'm not thinking along the lines of expression of a recessive trait in a foetus due to their cousinhood (or of the identical, or nearly identical, mitochondrial DNA they inherited in common from their mothers), but of the hypothetical possibility that the bride has been exposed in the past 18 years or so to a vaccine (tetanus toxoid being the only one I've come across reference to) tainted with beta human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG-beta) to create a long-term abortifacient. In other words, could it possibly be a reaction to hCG?
Cheers --
John
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Re: strange symptom
Hi John
thank u for your very good expression .yes you are right.
she was vaccinated 15 years ago.of course she does,not believe the matter .but it seems that this wedding must be ended .
cheers
Nazi
thank u for your very good expression .yes you are right.
she was vaccinated 15 years ago.of course she does,not believe the matter .but it seems that this wedding must be ended .
cheers
Nazi
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Re: strange symptom
Besides what is written by John, I would consider a history of Sexually transmitted disease in the male.
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From: John Harvey
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Cc: Dr. arabi ; elham sarikhani ; sepideh habib
Sent: Mon, April 12, 2010 7:13:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] strange symptom
Hello, Nazi --
It strikes me that, aside from certain proteins unique to males, the only proteins of his that she could be reacting to due to their cousinhood are those that she manufactures herself, and that this could be significant only if those proteins reach tissues they would not reach otherwise (contact with a protein in semen being the most obvious possibility) . This strikes me as a little unlikely, but perhaps others have come across such a phenomenon.
But was the bride definitely not pregnant when the reaction occurred? I'm not thinking along the lines of expression of a recessive trait in a foetus due to their cousinhood (or of the identical, or nearly identical, mitochondrial DNA they inherited in common from their mothers), but of the hypothetical possibility that the bride has been exposed in the past 18 years or so to a vaccine (tetanus toxoid being the only one I've come across reference to) tainted with beta human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG-beta) to create a long-term abortifacient. In other words, could it possibly be a reaction to hCG?
Cheers --
John
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From: John Harvey
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Cc: Dr. arabi ; elham sarikhani ; sepideh habib
Sent: Mon, April 12, 2010 7:13:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] strange symptom
Hello, Nazi --
It strikes me that, aside from certain proteins unique to males, the only proteins of his that she could be reacting to due to their cousinhood are those that she manufactures herself, and that this could be significant only if those proteins reach tissues they would not reach otherwise (contact with a protein in semen being the most obvious possibility) . This strikes me as a little unlikely, but perhaps others have come across such a phenomenon.
But was the bride definitely not pregnant when the reaction occurred? I'm not thinking along the lines of expression of a recessive trait in a foetus due to their cousinhood (or of the identical, or nearly identical, mitochondrial DNA they inherited in common from their mothers), but of the hypothetical possibility that the bride has been exposed in the past 18 years or so to a vaccine (tetanus toxoid being the only one I've come across reference to) tainted with beta human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG-beta) to create a long-term abortifacient. In other words, could it possibly be a reaction to hCG?
Cheers --
John
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"Truth would quickly cease to be stranger than fiction, once we got as used to it."
-- H.L. Mencken, A Little Book in C Major.