So, unless you have a chronic pain that needs treated daily, what on God's green earth makes you rationalize they are needed for a back country first aid kit?
If anybody here understand debilitating pain, I promise I’m at the front of the list. However, I’ve yet to experience it, know it doesn’t exist unless you have broken something required to take a step, and will just have to take reasons for having in a back country med kit as generating nothing more then a feel good gesture. No pun intended. Seriously.
To each their own. God Bless men.
Aspirin, ibuprofen, Benadryl, Imodium, a couple Pepto bismol tablets, a couple cough drops
I/we extracted a hiker Monday afternoon that slipped on ice and fracrated his acetabulum. Should I have given him Acetaminophen and stick to a bite on?
On second thought I went with fentanyl and then morphine.
Some of the holier then thou self Righteous bull shit that gets posted is just amazing.
Black swan or catastrophic accidents. They can happen. I think there's probably a place for a prescription pain killer in my ruck, next to the Ibuprofen and Tylenol.