forest dweller
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Mine consists of Excedrin! But this may be one area I am flirting with a real problem without a real emergency medical kit.
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You can also just tell the Dr. that you are taking up beekeeping. I did take up beekeeping and that is how I got mine, then the problem I ran into was that there seemed to be shortages of epi-pens.Trying to pick up epi pens has been problematic. I have a medical appointment in a couple months so I'm going to make up a story about reacting to a bee sting. Others have told me that's how they have received a prescription. I also carry the quick clot, seems like a lightweight solution if the SHTF.
Try to get a vial... Single or 10 dose and insulin single syringes. .. cheaper and more usable.Trying to pick up epi pens has been problematic. I have a medical appointment in a couple months so I'm going to make up a story about reacting to a bee sting. Others have told me that's how they have received a prescription. I also carry the quick clot, seems like a lightweight solution if the SHTF.
Lol..... Not going with youI always carry Tums because I can't cook.
I always carry Tums because I can't cook.
I carry those to give my bear friends when in Yellowstone.Extra Strength Tums?
@Wyatt Carson Just as an emergency backup. We had a local resident stung on the drive home a few years back. That his wife knew, he had never reacted before but died on the drive. This and a few other similar cases have prompted me to want some. I just read that I can buy it at a reasonable price in Canada, so when the border re-opens, I'll head over there, if my doc won't prescribe it here.
I'll just have to remain calm when re-entering the US.