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Boy, ^^^^that really oozes sympathyI read the story then looked at the pics. Was a bit surprised at the seemingly minor wound. Not at all what I visualized for a wound that would leave a blood trail.
But yeah carry a decent med kit.
Wrap some electrical tape and duck tape around your trekking pole handles. Then you’ll have it handy.
I mean it wound up being a minor injury, I was just pointing out the near miss and how unprepared I was hoping that others might learn a little with me.Boy, ^^^^that really oozes sympathy
LOL, no sympathy intended. Was contemplating if this was a Pat McManus type purposefully exaggerated story or if this guy is a hypochondriac.Boy, ^^^^that really oozes sympathy
LOL, no sympathy intended. Was contemplating if this was a Pat McManus type purposefully exaggerated story or if this guy is a hypochondriac.
The arteries run on the underside of forearm, (the side of his injury) right next to bone. The injury was closer to the ulnar side, the radial artery tends to be bigger. A couple inches closer to wrist and could have hit one of those.....hard to compress area.LOL, no sympathy intended. Was contemplating if this was a Pat McManus type purposefully exaggerated story or if this guy is a hypochondriac.
I’d suggest staying out of PSA threads since you know everything already, they will be a waste of your time.
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Thanks for this. It prompted me to stuff a SnakeStaff TQ and some gauze into my bino harness. (I know the concerns over the Snakestaff, but it's laying around and better than the TQ that is NOT in there.) Still have a more fulsome IFAK that I make every attempt to remember to carry, but sometimes still forget.I've moved my blood stoppers to my bino harness to make sure they're always readily available. TQ, quick clot gauze, zip stitches all right there and handy to stop a bleed right now. What are you hauling in your improved first aid kits?