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    misunderstanding, OK. as for the photo you showed, IF it happened now while camping, on the farm. as said, off too the ER AFTER, whatever needed to be do done to him and the ***SMACK***

    post SHTF situation. it would be dealt with in the proper manner. cleaned, debridement, stitches (deep tissue) and wound closure.

    as for the proper meds to knock him out??? just will be dealt with.

    as for access to it right now? i do. without going into specifics and not getting anyone in trouble. i have boys i went to school with that are in units that do this kind of thing and have access to all of the things listed, short of the meds. those are accounted for, STRICTLY!

    i don't think you know where i am. i have Air Force, Army Special Forces and Army Rangers real close and have friends in all.

    i have friends that are nurses that can/will/have provided other things that i have asked for. bandages, tapes, gauze, topicals, suture kits, IV supplies, ect.

    pain killers, again, not a problem. if i have a prescription for it, i can have/get it. let it be at that.

    DG 30 day supply might be all you can have where your at? or that might be the Pain Management Clinic's policy? i am sure it's to keep 'drug seekers' from abusing them or folks from selling them. i am neither.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesneuen View Post
    Emergency Combat Medic from military. They don't cover much fixing though. Just stabilizing. They would say clean, staunch, wrap and transport.

    Everything I just listed was from my own reading. I've actually practiced deep tissue stitches on some turkey breasts though. LOL. The hard part for me would be getting the supplies to do a procedure like I listed properly on the civilian side. I have my ECM bag issued to me but that's about it and they have next to none of the things I have listed above.

    Dissolving suture material, saline wash, painkillers, anesthetic, and antibiotics are all VERY hard to accumulate on civilian side, especially in large quantities.
    Mine was from Navy SAR/EMT, blah, blah, but I this I pulled out of my head from what I could remember and did this as soon as I saw it and I utilized what I have on hand.

    I dig the scenario thing I have partaken in a few in the past. These things can be real fun and brain teasers, pickers and farts. But it's a way to exchange information and help each other out. So your commune has a damn hospital and that don't play fair with me!

    I think everyone is covering your shopping list........yes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by robsdak View Post
    misunderstanding, OK. as for the photo you showed, IF it happened now while camping, on the farm. as said, off too the ER AFTER, whatever needed to be do done to him and the ***SMACK***

    post SHTF situation. it would be dealt with in the proper manner. cleaned, debridement, stitches (deep tissue) and wound closure.

    as for the proper meds to knock him out??? just will be dealt with.

    as for access to it right now? i do. without going into specifics and not getting anyone in trouble. i have boys i went to school with that are in units that do this kind of thing and have access to all of the things listed, short of the meds. those are accounted for, STRICTLY!

    i don't think you know where i am. i have Air Force, Army Special Forces and Army Rangers real close and have friends in all.

    i have friends that are nurses that can/will/have provided other things that i have asked for. bandages, tapes, gauze, topicals, suture kits, IV supplies, ect.

    pain killers, again, not a problem. if i have a prescription for it, i can have/get it. let it be at that.

    DG 30 day supply might be all you can have where your at? or that might be the Pain Management Clinic's policy? i am sure it's to keep 'drug seekers' from abusing them or folks from selling them. i am neither.

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