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Post by omegaman on Nov 8, 2013 0:13:18 GMT
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Post by nxp on Nov 14, 2013 2:41:16 GMT
If spit, superglue and duct tape can't get me by, you'll find the phone in my ear. (nah really, that's quite the kit OM!) NXP
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Post by as556 on Sept 29, 2014 9:47:47 GMT
We need more FA pics. Above is the contents of my two blow out kits. One kit rides on my chest rig and the other on the MOLLE on my pack. Still revising but am starting to feel comfortable with them.
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Post by Gingerbread Man on Sept 29, 2014 11:30:26 GMT
I agree, I need to post mines. Something is wrong with my photobucket and wants to back up one pic 500 times.
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Post by NamelessStain on Sept 29, 2014 11:43:23 GMT
I really need some antibiotics. But, I feel pretty good about what I have already. PM/text/phone me a list, I have some contacts overseas.
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Post by LowKey on Sept 29, 2014 15:55:19 GMT
I really need some antibiotics. But, I feel pretty good about what I have already. PM/text/phone me a list, I have some contacts overseas. Ahem.... I am a contact overseas...
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Post by NamelessStain on Sept 29, 2014 15:58:39 GMT
PM/text/phone me a list, I have some contacts overseas. Ahem.... I am a contact overseas... With access to cheap antibiotics?
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Post by scbrian on Sept 29, 2014 16:04:57 GMT
Going specific or just broad spectrum? Aren't we still able to pick up at our local fish stores? Or is the price worht it to get from outside?
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Post by NamelessStain on Sept 29, 2014 16:17:40 GMT
Fish stores have been questionable lately.
My SIL is sending me a list of exactly what to get since she's a nurse (and prepper).
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Post by as556 on Sept 29, 2014 17:17:21 GMT
Nameless, I'd appreciate a copy of that list via PM if you don't mind.
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Post by scbrian on Sept 29, 2014 17:19:01 GMT
Might as well post it here, since I think we all would like a copy.
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Post by LowKey on Sept 29, 2014 17:40:50 GMT
Ahem.... I am a contact overseas... With access to cheap antibiotics? Depends on your definition of cheap. Tell me what antibiotic, and I'll try to swing by the pharmacy and ask what it costs. Z-packs are over the counter here for example. Plus my doc is fantastic. Because he know I have an interest he walks me through everything, every time I see him. Heck, he had me shadow him when he (we!) did my wife's PAP smear*. If I asked him to write me a script for a 5 year supply of <antibiotic of my choice> to stock my kit, he'd do it. We have trust. Gotta love that. *My wife saw no reason for me to leave the room, and when he asked if I wanted to "help" she said to go for it. I have a truly awesome wife.
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Post by NamelessStain on Sept 29, 2014 17:59:24 GMT
Might as well post it here, since I think we all would like a copy. I'll post whatever she sends me and we can get a k-mart price check from LowKey ... lol
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Post by Browning35 on Sept 30, 2014 14:44:27 GMT
If you're looking for antibiotics you could just go on google or bing and type in 'Antibiotics online', 'Antibiotics without a prescription' or the name of the antibiotic you want (for instance : 'Amoxicillin or Zithromax Online').That'll take you to a bunch of online pharmacies which will then have you fill out this little evaluation and give your information and your symptoms and then a doc in the US will then prescribe you whatever antibiotic you requested.
None of this is Morphine, Hydrocodone or Valium (which is also also apparently available online, but which I would strenuously advise against ordering online due to their schedule status).
It's just antibiotics and apparently some quirk in the law allows online docs to prescribe antibiotics, b/p meds and the like online since there's that little evaluation form. Better than buying it out of the country and having it shipped in.
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Post by Browning35 on Sept 30, 2014 14:45:32 GMT
First Aid/Blowout Kit No. 1 -CAT Tourniquet -H and H Compression Bandage -Large Trauma dressing -An Israeli Bandage -28 Fr. Nasopharyngeal Airway -1 tube of Lube -Orange pair of trauma shears -5 sterile gauze pads -Roll of two inch tape -2 pairs (4 total) of large gloves -1 pen -1 Fenix HL-55 headlamp light - Utilizes Cree XM-L2 T6 neutral white LED with a lifespan of 50,000 hours and uses two CR123A batteries Four modes of output plus a "Burst" mode High: 420 Lumens Mid: 165 Lumens Low: 55 Lumens Eco: 10 Lumens BURST: 900 Lumens (The low or Eco mode on that light is generally the best for patient care in poor light and it's hands-free)
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