The bags are simple zippered pencil bags that were purchased through 31 Gifts. They are attached to a bag or belt look with a giant carabiner.
Want a look inside?
In the first bag:
Twin Epi Pens
Our action plan and the instructions for the Epi pens
Benadryl cream
Cortizone cream
In the second bag:
Inhalers (Xopenex)
Spacer for inhalers
Benadryl tablets
We're always prepared!
2 comments:
I LOVE this idea! I need to be more prepared with a real emergency kit just like this! Besides Epi-Pens & sometimes liquid Benadryl, I am never prepared for an asthma attack!
Thank you!
May I suggest Zyrtec added to the emergency kit, its supposed to be fast acting but with less of a problem with drowsiness like benadryl which makes a person very drowsy, of course zyrtec is known to cause drowsiness but to a lesser extent. You could also carry Allegra which doesn't have the drowsiness problem although its not as fast as zyrtec, be aware of juice reactions that can affect its performance, claritin is an effective alternative but takes much longer to work.
I'm wondering whether you tried the different anti-histamines and which ones worked the fastest, have you also tried chlor-tabs,doxylamine (found in night-time or nyquil), or even semprex or any other antihistamines, let me know what you found out.
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