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05-16-2004, 06:26 PM
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#21 (permalink)
| | | Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ? Jem Berkes wrote:
> Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals
> carry in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails?
Nuttin' honey.
Bill "I've always relied on the kindness of strangers" S. | |
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05-16-2004, 07:18 PM
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#22 (permalink)
| | | Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ? S o r n i wrote:
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> Jem Berkes wrote:
> > Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals
> > carry in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails?
>
> Nuttin' honey.
>
> Bill "I've always relied on the kindness of strangers" S.
The only time I've ever needed anything, I had nothing -- Big Grandson
fell and scraped his knee. Washed it with canteen water and wrapped it
up with the clean bandana I had stashed in my trunk-bag and forgotten.
I think I have a couple of really old band-aids in a plastic bag along
with my patch kit now.
--
Cheers,
Bev
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I am grateful that I am not as judgmental as all those
censorious, self-righteous people around me. | |
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05-16-2004, 07:18 PM
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#23 (permalink)
| | | Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ? S o r n i wrote:
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> Jem Berkes wrote:
> > Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals
> > carry in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails?
>
> Nuttin' honey.
>
> Bill "I've always relied on the kindness of strangers" S.
The only time I've ever needed anything, I had nothing -- Big Grandson
fell and scraped his knee. Washed it with canteen water and wrapped it
up with the clean bandana I had stashed in my trunk-bag and forgotten.
I think I have a couple of really old band-aids in a plastic bag along
with my patch kit now.
--
Cheers,
Bev
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I am grateful that I am not as judgmental as all those
censorious, self-righteous people around me. | |
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05-16-2004, 07:18 PM
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#24 (permalink)
| | | Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ? S o r n i wrote:
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> Jem Berkes wrote:
> > Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals
> > carry in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails?
>
> Nuttin' honey.
>
> Bill "I've always relied on the kindness of strangers" S.
The only time I've ever needed anything, I had nothing -- Big Grandson
fell and scraped his knee. Washed it with canteen water and wrapped it
up with the clean bandana I had stashed in my trunk-bag and forgotten.
I think I have a couple of really old band-aids in a plastic bag along
with my patch kit now.
--
Cheers,
Bev
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I am grateful that I am not as judgmental as all those
censorious, self-righteous people around me. | |
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05-16-2004, 07:18 PM
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#25 (permalink)
| | | Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ? S o r n i wrote:
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> Jem Berkes wrote:
> > Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals
> > carry in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails?
>
> Nuttin' honey.
>
> Bill "I've always relied on the kindness of strangers" S.
The only time I've ever needed anything, I had nothing -- Big Grandson
fell and scraped his knee. Washed it with canteen water and wrapped it
up with the clean bandana I had stashed in my trunk-bag and forgotten.
I think I have a couple of really old band-aids in a plastic bag along
with my patch kit now.
--
Cheers,
Bev
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I am grateful that I am not as judgmental as all those
censorious, self-righteous people around me. | |
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05-16-2004, 07:18 PM
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#26 (permalink)
| | | Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ? S o r n i wrote:
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> Jem Berkes wrote:
> > Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals
> > carry in your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails?
>
> Nuttin' honey.
>
> Bill "I've always relied on the kindness of strangers" S.
The only time I've ever needed anything, I had nothing -- Big Grandson
fell and scraped his knee. Washed it with canteen water and wrapped it
up with the clean bandana I had stashed in my trunk-bag and forgotten.
I think I have a couple of really old band-aids in a plastic bag along
with my patch kit now.
--
Cheers,
Bev
================================================== ====
I am grateful that I am not as judgmental as all those
censorious, self-righteous people around me. | |
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05-16-2004, 07:41 PM
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#27 (permalink)
| | | Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ? Jem Berkes wrote:
> Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals carry in
> your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails? I really want to
> carry as little as possible, I was thinking: alcohol wipes for disinfecting
> and polysporin antibiotic cream to protect an open wound. What else?
Let's see. I once remember having a bandaid in my bike bag. I'm not
sure how it got there - maybe my wife tossed it in. It eventually
disintegrated from lack of use.
That's been adequate since 1973 or so.
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Frank Krygowski [To reply, remove rodent and vegetable dot com,
replace with cc.ysu dot edu] | |
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05-16-2004, 07:41 PM
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#28 (permalink)
| | | Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ? Jem Berkes wrote:
> Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals carry in
> your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails? I really want to
> carry as little as possible, I was thinking: alcohol wipes for disinfecting
> and polysporin antibiotic cream to protect an open wound. What else?
Let's see. I once remember having a bandaid in my bike bag. I'm not
sure how it got there - maybe my wife tossed it in. It eventually
disintegrated from lack of use.
That's been adequate since 1973 or so.
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Frank Krygowski [To reply, remove rodent and vegetable dot com,
replace with cc.ysu dot edu] | |
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05-16-2004, 07:41 PM
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#29 (permalink)
| | | Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ? Jem Berkes wrote:
> Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals carry in
> your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails? I really want to
> carry as little as possible, I was thinking: alcohol wipes for disinfecting
> and polysporin antibiotic cream to protect an open wound. What else?
Let's see. I once remember having a bandaid in my bike bag. I'm not
sure how it got there - maybe my wife tossed it in. It eventually
disintegrated from lack of use.
That's been adequate since 1973 or so.
--
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Frank Krygowski [To reply, remove rodent and vegetable dot com,
replace with cc.ysu dot edu] | |
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05-16-2004, 07:41 PM
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#30 (permalink)
| | | Re: What do you carry in your medical kit (for wounds, etc.) ? Jem Berkes wrote:
> Anyway, what I'm curious is, what kinds off stuff do you guys/gals carry in
> your med kits when you're commuting or on the trails? I really want to
> carry as little as possible, I was thinking: alcohol wipes for disinfecting
> and polysporin antibiotic cream to protect an open wound. What else?
Let's see. I once remember having a bandaid in my bike bag. I'm not
sure how it got there - maybe my wife tossed it in. It eventually
disintegrated from lack of use.
That's been adequate since 1973 or so.
--
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Frank Krygowski [To reply, remove rodent and vegetable dot com,
replace with cc.ysu dot edu] | |
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