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JohnH wrote:
That was a troll, and it was nice of NOYB not to bite!


That may or may not be the case, but *your* post is
definitely a passive-aggressive attack. I thought this kind
of thing was for pencil-neck intellectuals & left-wingers
(assuming they're not the same thing)? Oh well, it's still
an improvement.

DSK

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On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 18:24:13 -0500, DSK wrote:

JohnH wrote:
That was a troll, and it was nice of NOYB not to bite!


That may or may not be the case, but *your* post is
definitely a passive-aggressive attack. I thought this kind
of thing was for pencil-neck intellectuals & left-wingers
(assuming they're not the same thing)? Oh well, it's still
an improvement.

DSK


Hopefully it was mostly passive, but just aggressive enough to get the point across.

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John H.

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes
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"JohnH" wrote in message
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On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 18:24:13 -0500, DSK wrote:

JohnH wrote:
That was a troll, and it was nice of NOYB not to bite!


That may or may not be the case, but *your* post is
definitely a passive-aggressive attack. I thought this kind
of thing was for pencil-neck intellectuals & left-wingers
(assuming they're not the same thing)? Oh well, it's still
an improvement.

DSK


Hopefully it was mostly passive, but just aggressive enough to get the
point across.

--
John H.



DSK...........I hope you were kidding.

If not and if this group is now going to micromanage posts to decide the
quality or worthiness of them based on some sort of psychological modeling
then it is time for me to move on. ;-)


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On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 18:35:53 -0500, DSK wrote:

injector pens loaded
with several types of emergency meds


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They actually make stuff like that?



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injector pens loaded
with several types of emergency meds




Wayne.B wrote:
They actually make stuff like that?


Oh yes. But you need a prescription. Our state medical
university has a "Travel Medicine" dept... this may have a
different name in different places, the doc that decides you
need Cipro or Malarone or whatever. We made up a list of
what we wanted to have on hand, and asked for
specifically... didn't get some things.

The bad news is that they expire so you have to plan
accordingly.

Another possibility to keep in mind is getting a
certification as an EMT. That opens some doors too, and
isn't too difficult.

Fair Skies
Doug King

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On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 12:11:54 -0500, DSK wrote:

Another possibility to keep in mind is getting a
certification as an EMT. That opens some doors too, and
isn't too difficult.


We used to have a family doctor at one time who was also a sailor. He
was pretty good about keeping our emergency kit stocked when we needed
it for distance racing. Unfortunately he retired and moved to the
AVI. Very inconsiderate. :-)

EMT certification is probably a good idea for anyone carrying serious
pharmaceuticals and/or medical equipment. It would be doubly tragic
to make a bad situation worse in my opinion.

First, do no harm...

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Another possibility to keep in mind is getting a
certification as an EMT. That opens some doors too, and
isn't too difficult.



Wayne.B wrote:
We used to have a family doctor at one time who was also a sailor. He
was pretty good about keeping our emergency kit stocked when we needed
it for distance racing. Unfortunately he retired and moved to the
AVI. Very inconsiderate. :-)


You can't lure him back for some cruising on your luxury
vessel??!

Doctors get a lot of nice invites, to do the Bermuda Race
for example.


EMT certification is probably a good idea for anyone carrying serious
pharmaceuticals and/or medical equipment. It would be doubly tragic
to make a bad situation worse in my opinion.

First, do no harm...


Exactly. Good thing about the Internet Age: up-to-date
training is only a mouse click away.

Another thing I've got in mind is that some foreign
officials might get rather irritated if you show up with
meds and no paperwork. OTOH I don't feel like playing
roulette with emergency med supplies, having experienced a
few times the wonders of 3rd world health care and what you
get in emergencies once you venture outside the 911 grid.

Fair Skies-
Doug King

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