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2006 Harley-Davidson® XL 1200L Sportster®
$8,900.00, 1,283 miles, BIG GUT. LOW BUTT.

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Community’s Critical Supply Shortage Worsens
Many Elective Surgeries Delayed and Chronic Patients Being Treated with Alternative Protocols

The Memphis community continues to experience extreme shortages in the supply of two important blood types, O-negative and B-positive, and supply issues are affecting elective surgeries and treatment of chronic diseases.

Many Memphis area hospitals have patient needs for type O and type B red cells that exceed local collections, due in part to local demographics and also to the types of treatments local hospitals provide. Lifeblood compensates for local blood shortages by importing blood from other community blood centers throughout the country that have excess supply. A nationwide blood shortage however, is limiting availability of imports and exacerbating the local blood shortage challenge.

O-negative is the universal blood type that can be transfused to people of all blood types, including those who are either Rh positive or Rh negative. About 14% of the people living in the United Stated have O-negative blood. Fewer than 8% of Lifeblood donors have type O-negative blood.

The U.S. Department of Human Services recommends a community maintain a seven day supply of blood to be able to respond to a disaster or major trauma in their area. Our area strives to keep a three day supply. 36-40% of an optimum 3 day supply is considered a pre-critical shortage; 31-35% is a critical shortage; at or below 30% is designated as an extremely critical shortage. We are fluctuating between a critical shortage and an extremely critical shortage.

Red blood cells have a shelf life of 42 days, so the need for blood donors is constant. Lifeblood is asking all eligible O-positive, O-negative, B-positive and B-negative donors to go to one of Lifeblood’s donor centers and donate today. A complete list of locations is available at the Lifeblood Web site, www.lifeblood.org.

Individuals age 17 or older who weigh at least 110 lbs. and are in good health are eligible to donate.


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2160 Whitten Road
Memphis, TN 38133
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