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Give the gift of blood, if you can

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I heard today on the radio that there’s a shortage of blood supply here in Gainesville, Florida. Reserves are so low there’s barely enough blood to last one full day at a time. LifeSouth Community Blood Centers reports about this emergency blood shortage on their website.

“The blood supply stands at less than a one-day supply which has blood center officials very concerned,” writes John David Larkin Nolen, LifeSouth’s Medical Director. “All eligible residents are asked to give blood. Blood donations haven’t kept pace with demand and we’ve had a very tight supply for the past few weeks. But today several patient situations involving children and adults facing life threatening medical conditions depleted the reserve supplies. We’re worried about our overall ability to make sure the patients that need blood will receive what they need during the next few days.”

I wish I could donate my blood, but I can’t. Until I’ve been free from cancer treatment for five years, no none wants it. But maybe you can help. Try tracking down your local blood center and see what you can do to help. It may just be the gift that saves a life.

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Original post by Jacki Donaldson

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    Give the gift of blood, if you can

    Filed under:

    I heard today on the radio that there’s a shortage of blood supply here in Gainesville, Florida. Reserves are so low there’s barely enough blood to last one full day at a time. LifeSouth Community Blood Centers reports about this emergency blood shortage on their website.

    “The blood supply stands at less than a one-day supply which has blood center officials very concerned,” writes John David Larkin Nolen, LifeSouth’s Medical Director. “All eligible residents are asked to give blood. Blood donations haven’t kept pace with demand and we’ve had a very tight supply for the past few weeks. But today several patient situations involving children and adults facing life threatening medical conditions depleted the reserve supplies. We’re worried about our overall ability to make sure the patients that need blood will receive what they need during the next few days.”

    I wish I could donate my blood, but I can’t. Until I’ve been free from cancer treatment for five years, no none wants it. But maybe you can help. Try tracking down your local blood center and see what you can do to help. It may just be the gift that saves a life.

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    Original post by Jacki Donaldson

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