LuvOrlando
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Has anyone invested in one of the Medical Emergency Kit sets out there now?
I just got back from Florida, DD got strep and a sinus infection and shared it with everyone. I have the Binax Covid, Flu A & B on hand so I know it isn't that for everyone, it feels like every other strep/ ear infection & sinus infection I have had in my 55 years of life. While in Florida DD did do virtual urgent care and was diagnosed with a nasty sinus infection and strep and Zpack fixed her up. We got back to Boston and started with her symptoms and with Flu cases surging the virtual urgent care nurse practitioner wants me to waltz into a medical facility for a strep test... what? To me that is the dumbest suggestion I ever heard, and of course all my Dr's are on vacation so non Dr staff is all like deer in headlights and don't want to second guess. I am sooooo not going to any medical facility of any kind right now unless a limb was falling off or I thought death was imminent and I deeply regret talking to the person I did because now her idea is etched in stone on my stupid chart shared everywhere (another thing I regret). I do have leftover antibiotics if my fever climbs any higher.
OK so while griping over this current predicament someone mentioned to me there is a Dr Drew Medical Kit out there and so there must be many more brands out there and work arounds so now I'm wondering if it might be a good idea to have something like this for winter season and when we travel to see EPIC in a few months.
Anyone have experience with these kinds of at home Medical Emergency kits? It does seem like a good idea to be honest.
I just got back from Florida, DD got strep and a sinus infection and shared it with everyone. I have the Binax Covid, Flu A & B on hand so I know it isn't that for everyone, it feels like every other strep/ ear infection & sinus infection I have had in my 55 years of life. While in Florida DD did do virtual urgent care and was diagnosed with a nasty sinus infection and strep and Zpack fixed her up. We got back to Boston and started with her symptoms and with Flu cases surging the virtual urgent care nurse practitioner wants me to waltz into a medical facility for a strep test... what? To me that is the dumbest suggestion I ever heard, and of course all my Dr's are on vacation so non Dr staff is all like deer in headlights and don't want to second guess. I am sooooo not going to any medical facility of any kind right now unless a limb was falling off or I thought death was imminent and I deeply regret talking to the person I did because now her idea is etched in stone on my stupid chart shared everywhere (another thing I regret). I do have leftover antibiotics if my fever climbs any higher.
OK so while griping over this current predicament someone mentioned to me there is a Dr Drew Medical Kit out there and so there must be many more brands out there and work arounds so now I'm wondering if it might be a good idea to have something like this for winter season and when we travel to see EPIC in a few months.
Anyone have experience with these kinds of at home Medical Emergency kits? It does seem like a good idea to be honest.