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A rather tender subject...
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 5:52 am
by dieziege
canibalism! Who here has resorted to it during long road trips? OK, OK, sorry... that's too personal, I know. I was really wondering about first aid kits... what people carried, and what people wish they had carried, in the real world.
I want to put together a kit that will fit under the seat of my bike. Not much room there, so I'm trying for a minimalist "but still useful" kit.
I've been thinking along the lines of:
* Latex Gloves
* antibiotic ointment
* cloth tape
* larger non-stick bandage pads
* band-aids
* leatherman multi-tool with scissors
* Sunscreen?
* Acetaminophen, Loratadine, Progestin, Haldol...
This would be the "always with the bike" kit... backup and hopefully compliment for whatever would be in the luggage for trips or normal use.
What are the group's thoughts?
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 6:04 am
by -Holiday
-wet naps or baby wipes are nice for cleaning your hands after getting them all dirty fixing your greasy bike.
-extra strength exedrin is always nice to have
-i always have a cell phone and an AAA card
-an extra pair of cheapo sunglasses is nice too for if you have really sensitive eyes and you just ran over your nice pair.
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 6:13 am
by bok
i'd put a roll of gauze in there it can be used in place of a bunch of things like the bandaids or could even be used MacGuyver style to suicide shift if you end up messing up your ankle or something.
Re: A rather tender subject...
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 6:46 am
by Loonette
dieziege wrote:I want to put together a kit that will fit under the seat of my bike. Not much room there, so I'm trying for a minimalist "but still useful" kit.
I've been thinking along the lines of:
* Acetaminophen, Loratadine, Progestin, Haldol...
What are the group's thoughts?
Are you a psychiatrist? How exactly do you obtain Haldol? Hopefully you don't plan to use it on someone else, as you would possibly face a huge lawsuit. Also, if you're the one requiring Haldol, you won't really be in a state of mind able to administer it to yourself (most people who
really need it, will fight against it tooth and nail). Do you expect a bystander to inject you with Haldol? Interesting...
And you'll have to educate me here - for what purpose would you want Progestin? And what about Loratadine? Are these for only yourself? Please explain...
I think a first aid kit is always a good idea, and a lot of your items make sense. I guess I'm just a bit confused about the prescribed meds that you've mentioned.
Cheers,
Loonette
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 6:51 am
by CNF2002
I guess my morphine kit may seem weird too then.
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 6:51 am
by dieziege
Baby wipes and gauze roll sound like good additions to me... but everyone knows that rigging a suicide shifter takes 14lb test fishing line and a paper clip. ...not a bad idea.

Re: A rather tender subject...
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 6:56 am
by dieziege
Loonette wrote:dieziege wrote:I want to put together a kit that will fit under the seat of my bike. Not much room there, so I'm trying for a minimalist "but still useful" kit.
I've been thinking along the lines of:
* Acetaminophen, Loratadine, Progestin, Haldol...
What are the group's thoughts?
Are you a psychiatrist? How exactly do you obtain Haldol? Hopefully you don't plan to use it on someone else, as you would possibly face a huge lawsuit. Also, if you're the one requiring Haldol, you won't really be in a state of mind able to administer it to yourself (most people who
really need it, will fight against it tooth and nail). Do you expect a bystander to inject you with Haldol? Interesting...
And you'll have to educate me here - for what purpose would you want Progestin? And what about Loratadine? Are these for only yourself? Please explain...
I think a first aid kit is always a good idea, and a lot of your items make sense. I guess I'm just a bit confused about the prescribed meds that you've mentioned.
LOL... I'm glad SOMEONE was paying attention.
Loratadine is claratin (antihistamine). Acetaminophen is one ingredient in excedrin and a decent analgesic. Progestin and Haldol were there to be laughed at.

Why? Progestin isn't exactly a first aid type medication, and while haldol (which is available in tablet form in case you don't like needles) *should* be, it isn't either.
The canabalism question was completely serious though.

Re: A rather tender subject...
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 7:03 am
by flynrider
Loonette wrote:Are you a psychiatrist? How exactly do you obtain Haldol?
I think his list was tapering off into the tongue in cheek realm.
Acetaminiphin - general pain relief
Loratadine - hay fever symptoms (a.k.a Claratin)
Progestin - birth control
Haldol - shizophrenia
What, no Thorazine?
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 7:09 am
by dieziege
Good point. I've heard thorazine is great for curing hiccups.
Posted: Fri May 12, 2006 7:10 am
by The Grinch
Haldol - shizophrenia
That's for the Buell riders who can't decide whether it's a Harley or a sportbike.
