As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.
I do become amused at all of these government funded minders in the prep sites which are designed to panic you and get you all settled in to eat your ammo as you sleep on your pile of tin can beans, content you are going to survive it all, because they never do tell you what you really need.
I used to have remarkable vision. Compare to most people I still do. I could see like a hawk and I did not need a magnifying glass. That all changed when my system broke down from stress and having to do this blog for non donors, which brings me to the kind of devices you really should be acquiring before time runs out.
This is not about threading needles, it is not even about fixing things, this is about those damned slivers you get, and what are you going to do several years from now in the contacts are rolled up, some fat ass sat on your glasses and you got this festering sliver in your hand that is turning gangrene?
Yeah you don't get told to prep for the realities of life now do you?
So the Lame Cherry tells you to get some hand held magnifying glasses and as I can only afford on non hand held magnifyer, that is what you should have to to things that need doing.
I know the frustration of being up at 3 AM, looking for sliver that hurts like hell in your hand, and having to put a book on the magnifying glass, as you try to hold a flashlight and position your hand so you dig around with a sewing needle to get it out as you bleed.
It is just easier to have your two hands free to start with as one is full of slivers, and the other is already occupied digging away.
If you want to call something worth it's weight in gold, that is a magnifying glass like the above. Once you need it, you will think, "I would have paid allot more than what I paid".
That is your million dollar survival knowledge on the medical end.
Nuff Said
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