Sulfhemoglobinemia (or sulfhemoglobinaemia) is a rare condition in which there is excess sulfhemoglobin (SulfHb) in the blood. The pigment is a greenish derivative of hemoglobin which cannot be converted back to normal, functional hemoglobin. It causes cyanosis even at low blood levels.
Is it normal that my blood turns green?
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perhaps it's this....
Sulfhemoglobinemia (or sulfhemoglobinaemia) is a rare condition in which there is excess sulfhemoglobin (SulfHb) in the blood. The pigment is a greenish derivative of hemoglobin which cannot be converted back to normal, functional hemoglobin. It causes cyanosis even at low blood levels.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfhemoglobinemia