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by burkaman
2855 days ago
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Ok, here's one list, I'm sure it isn't comprehensive: http://ourmed.org/wiki/List_of_medical_emergencies So for each item on this list you'll need to find out every possible treatment and drug and what they cost at every hospital within ~50 miles. Make sure you look up allergies and any side effects when combined with medication you regularly take, you don't want to be in a situation where you listed Hospital X for meningitis, but their cheap drug can't be combined with your asthma medication, or whatever. And again, how often do you update this will? And what about travel? Is there anything else in your life that you shop around for in case of emergency? |
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"Is there anything else in your life that you shop around for in case of emergency?"
Have you never heard of Preppers? But seriously, yes, I shopped around a little for a fire extinguisher in my home, I shopped around a bit for a good first aid class so I'd have some skills. I have spare batteries around the house in case the power goes out and shopped around for a flashlight. I have practiced changing a tire for my car just in case. I have a little food stored up in my house.
Why is preparing ahead of time completely off the table for people when it comes to medical care?