toe
(Pooh-Bah)
08/23/03 02:39 AM
Re: Best Pain Meds in Case of Accidents

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Great scott, people, get the stuff you need to survive and learn how to use it. Even if you don't know how to use it, maybe someone in your company will.

flame retardant statement; like I said there are some good warnings in these posts, learn them, learn a lot more.




I would also like to be flame retardant under your cover. One of the problems with stockpiling meds like arms that I *didn't* see mentioned above is that it usually takes 8 years of schooling to learn these things.

In the case of disaster or an act of god, anyone who has lived in the Southeast of the US knows, the most important thing to stockpile is safe water.

Did the original poster even ask about opiates? Because if the issue in question is painkillers in case of emergency, a fresh stock of ibuprophen and acetominophen are your safest legal bets to have around. And alka seltzer w/ aspirin in case of heart attack.

Now, of you are preparing for the apocalypse, it's a different story indeed. You needs lots of spam, ace bandages, an underground bunker with lead walls. . .



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