I am really confused about the whole JD’s DNA matches her mother’s DNA business. If JD’s DNA matches SJ’s…
My understanding is it isn’t just DNA they look at. But from what I’ve read, half-siblings COULD be a match but most of the time they are not. A parent would ALWAYS be a 50% match - but ideally a full match would be better so siblings are best.
So it could be that Sun Ju donated before and it didn’t work - and tbh, this is now making me wonder if this James Kim was JD’s father - maybe he didn’t die back in college (obviously he is dead now) I know several people mentioned that earlier, and maybe this is why HS looked so guilty when HR asked him who JD;s father was - maybe he knew the guy wasn’t dead and that SJ left KS for him - so it could be that JD will be triple whammied in all of this - she never got to meet her real dad, her mom had another child with him yet never came for her, and the man she has loved as her dad, isn’t even her biological father - it would make more sense as to why JD is a better match as a full sibling instead of a half-sibling.
Donating stem cells or bone marrow to a relative A brother or sister is most likely to be a match. There is a 1 in 4 chance of your cells matching. This is called a matched related donor (MRD) transplant. Anyone else in the family is unlikely to match. This can be very frustrating for relatives who are keen to help.
If you are a part match
Sometimes if your cells are a half (50%) match, you might still be able to donate stem cells or bone marrow to a relative. This is called a haploidentical transplant.
I know I initially made the second child a boy without much conscious thought, but I know it's got to be true.…
Guess its a girl. Which actually makes better sense to make JD feel the hurt deeper. She may have accepted a brother easier than another girl. Why does mom love her more than me?
Dont think they are entirely done filming yet. but almost. there was a beach scene they filmed today apparently.…
I think what we are seeing are pics and videos of what they already filmed. They post back-dated stuff. They already had their wrap up party and celebrated the last filming on the 30th.
I am willing to bet SJY was glad when this drama ended. What a total and complete waste of his talent. Give this man a break, please! He deserved so much better than this horrible mess. Kudos to this WHOLE cast for enduring the WORST storyline I've ever seen.
Missed the episode this morning but loehla texted me. 😂 these writers, SMH. When will they ever have an original idea??? This plot with SJ has been so typical
KS is not Jan Di's biological father. He call himself her legal guardian because he is legally married to SJ.
No one said he was the bio dad 🤷🏼♀️ . He absolutely has said MANY MANY times, in the same sentence “I am her dad and her legal guardian.” South Korea laws are different.
So it could be that Sun Ju donated before and it didn’t work - and tbh, this is now making me wonder if this James Kim was JD’s father - maybe he didn’t die back in college (obviously he is dead now) I know several people mentioned that earlier, and maybe this is why HS looked so guilty when HR asked him who JD;s father was - maybe he knew the guy wasn’t dead and that SJ left KS for him - so it could be that JD will be triple whammied in all of this - she never got to meet her real dad, her mom had another child with him yet never came for her, and the man she has loved as her dad, isn’t even her biological father - it would make more sense as to why JD is a better match as a full sibling instead of a half-sibling.
Donating stem cells or bone marrow to a relative
A brother or sister is most likely to be a match. There is a 1 in 4 chance of your cells matching. This is called a matched related donor (MRD) transplant. Anyone else in the family is unlikely to match. This can be very frustrating for relatives who are keen to help.
If you are a part match
Sometimes if your cells are a half (50%) match, you might still be able to donate stem cells or bone marrow to a relative. This is called a haploidentical transplant.