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Playa First Aid & General Medical questions
- robbidobbs
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Playa-foot prevention: wear clean socks and good shoes. Bring 5 pair of shoes just to be on the safe side. Soak feet in vinegar water, and have a charming lad/lass rub lotion into them.
Dirt-masks: I swear by the ancient way of one yard of unbleached muslin.
Re-hydration detail: drink water tainted with gaterade or Emergen-C. About 2 gallons per day is good.
Boo-boos: keep them clean, soft and covered. The playa dirt is both healing and destructive.
Sunstroke prevention: my favorite is a sleeve from an ordinary t-shirt. Does the job, and breathes well.
Sunburn lotion: Hawaiian Tropic SPF 15. It heals burns faster than anything I've ever tried.
and finally... Wear sunglasses on a granny-chain. You can take them on and off and they will never get lost.
Dirt-masks: I swear by the ancient way of one yard of unbleached muslin.
Re-hydration detail: drink water tainted with gaterade or Emergen-C. About 2 gallons per day is good.
Boo-boos: keep them clean, soft and covered. The playa dirt is both healing and destructive.
Sunstroke prevention: my favorite is a sleeve from an ordinary t-shirt. Does the job, and breathes well.
Sunburn lotion: Hawaiian Tropic SPF 15. It heals burns faster than anything I've ever tried.
and finally... Wear sunglasses on a granny-chain. You can take them on and off and they will never get lost.
That foil pouch
The foil pouch product is called Refresh. I found it at Mountain Equipment Co-op... but I don't think they are in the US.theCryptofishist wrote:I've heard the same advice from an EMT (and 6-year burner). No word on if it's the SAME EMT. Salt pills are also an option. And there's that electrolyte replacement stuff in a foil pouch with a wave on it.
Try the 'plain' flavour. When diluted, it almost tasteless. Fruity flavours are available too. It has good potassium and sodium content as well.
Hope this helps,
Canadian Chick
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Already put this in the wrong spot.
This spot is better than the last so here it goes.
People can use this for making emergency calls:
http://www.skype.com/download.html
This spot is better than the last so here it goes.
People can use this for making emergency calls:
http://www.skype.com/download.html
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- Tancorix
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I ended up with a pair of these:

I've used swimmer's goggles and all kinds of goggles but I wanted something polarized and with UVA/UVB protection, and these serve double duty for skiing. The foam padding is easy on the face and they seem to work around most of the N95 particulate filters I use. Also some shops are clearing out last year's overstock/inventory and I picked up the above pair for $30, vs $90 retail.

I've used swimmer's goggles and all kinds of goggles but I wanted something polarized and with UVA/UVB protection, and these serve double duty for skiing. The foam padding is easy on the face and they seem to work around most of the N95 particulate filters I use. Also some shops are clearing out last year's overstock/inventory and I picked up the above pair for $30, vs $90 retail.
These are great. You'll also want to have some clear goggles for nighttime. I can appreciate having sensitive eyes, too.Tancorix wrote:I ended up with a pair of these:
I've used swimmer's goggles and all kinds of goggles but I wanted something polarized and with UVA/UVB protection, and these serve double duty for skiing. The foam padding is easy on the face and they seem to work around most of the N95 particulate filters I use. Also some shops are clearing out last year's overstock/inventory and I picked up the above pair for $30, vs $90 retail.
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Hmm, for electrolyte replacement try gookinaide
http://www.gookinaid.com/ I have used this for over a year and it is THE BEST. It is not a thick sweet taste, kinda like very watery kool aide but it puts ALL the electrolytes back not just sodium and it is fast .
http://www.gookinaid.com/ I have used this for over a year and it is THE BEST. It is not a thick sweet taste, kinda like very watery kool aide but it puts ALL the electrolytes back not just sodium and it is fast .
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I said, "Man, I'd like to stay
But I'm bound for glory
I'm on my way
My ride's here...
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Zipfizz
Anyone ever hear of Zipfizz? It is almost like Gatorade. It has 41,667% of B12, along with Magnesium 100mg and Potassium 905 mg. We picked some up at Costco. They were mixing it with 20 oz of water but I would mix it with 40oz or more.
Electrolyte Replacement
Did some research on-line and tested this out in the desert this past weekend. For every quart of water add a couple of slices of citrus fruit (squeeze a little into the water first) and 1/4 tsp. salt. Lemons and limes should last the longest on the playa is stored with some thought. This drink has the three biggies: potassium, sodium and chloride. Since it doesn't have added sugar, it will assist with hydration instead of sitting in your stomach. The reason medical folks suggestion watering down Gatoraid is the excessive sugar.
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- unjonharley
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- Camp Name: Elliot's naked bycycel repair
- Location: Salem Or.
- unjonharley
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- Camp Name: Elliot's naked bycycel repair
- Location: Salem Or.
/\Stormy wrote:Hard on the teeth? Sorry, curious what that means. Good to know how it works for others.unjonharley wrote:I tried stormy's mix. Not bad. A little less salt for me. Lemon is had on the surface of the teeth. Then agine no sugur is a plus.
I use lemon juice for sore throats. My Dr. warned me that it could damage the enamel on my "few teeth". He may have ment in it's concentrated form. Just a suggestion to think about from me ;€)
I'm the contraptioneer your mother warned you about.
Thanks for the explanation.unjonharley wrote:/\Stormy wrote:Hard on the teeth? Sorry, curious what that means. Good to know how it works for others.unjonharley wrote:I tried stormy's mix. Not bad. A little less salt for me. Lemon is had on the surface of the teeth. Then agine no sugur is a plus.
I use lemon juice for sore throats. My Dr. warned me that it could damage the enamel on my "few teeth". He may have ment in it's concentrated form. Just a suggestion to think about from me ;€)
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chiefwagonburner
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Just so everybody knows, when they say "electrolytes", that's just a fancy marketing term for "salt". Granted, there are different kinds of salt, like magnesium, potassium, and even common sodium chloride. Basically, you need some amount of each of these compounds to survive, which are easily obtainable from bananas and grapefruit. Sports drinks supply you with a moderate amount of electrolytes (mostly NaCl, common table salt), claiming to replenish your 'electrolytes', which is true, but pure water is infinitely more valuable. Sugar is also a main ingredient in sports drinks. Gatorade will certainly hydrate you, and it tastes great, but as far as bang for the buck, you just can't beat pure water.Piper wrote:Hmm, for electrolyte replacement try gookinaide
http://www.gookinaid.com/ I have used this for over a year and it is THE BEST. It is not a thick sweet taste, kinda like very watery kool aide but it puts ALL the electrolytes back not just sodium and it is fast .
Bottom line: don't pay any attention to that 'electrolyte' bullshit, and drink plenty of water. Piss clear!
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- theCryptofishist
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The ESD Medical Health and Safety page
http://burningman.com/preparation/event ... afety.html
from the main website, complete with links to specific topics (including first aid kit suggestions.)
Look at the Diabetic page as a general starting point for health and disability issues
I wish they had a link to this, but oh well.
http://burningman.com/preparation/event ... chair.html
from the main website, complete with links to specific topics (including first aid kit suggestions.)
Look at the Diabetic page as a general starting point for health and disability issues
I wish they had a link to this, but oh well.
http://burningman.com/preparation/event ... chair.html
birth control pills
not sure if this is the right place to ask but does anyone know if the temperature during the day damages birth control pills? mine say "excursions permitted between 59degreesF and 86degreesF" i know that it gets hotter than that on the playa.. any ideas? thanks..
- unjonharley
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Re: birth control pills
//\ellie wrote:not sure if this is the right place to ask but does anyone know if the temperature during the day damages birth control pills? mine say "excursions permitted between 59degreesF and 86degreesF" i know that it gets hotter than that on the playa.. any ideas? thanks..
Throw em in the cooler already!
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- JezebelinHell
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So...has anyone had any issues dealing with casts on the playa? I've never had a broken limb during Burning Man before, but it looks like I'll be going in this year with my wrist in a cast, and I was wondering if there are any special precautions I should take (besides hiding my pain-meds from the ravers). Thanks.
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- Blonde Iguana
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Pedialyte?
How about Pedialyte for dehydration/electrolyte replacement? (it's the liquid for babies and children who are deydrating from vomiting and diarrhea).
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- unjonharley
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/\JezebelinHell wrote:So...has anyone had any issues dealing with casts on the playa? I've never had a broken limb during Burning Man before, but it looks like I'll be going in this year with my wrist in a cast, and I was wondering if there are any special precautions I should take (besides hiding my pain-meds from the ravers). Thanks.
Casts itch like hell in the summer heat. Go to the bike repair at cente camp and blow it out with compressed air. JUSTT DOn't stick any thing in to it to scratch!!! You WIll be sorry. A little bag balm along the edges on your skin at night will help.
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- unjonharley
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/\Zulegoona wrote:I asked my doctor about electrolyte replacements and he told me to use Pedialyte. It's not cheep so I have some in my med kit if things get bad but don't plan to use it otherwise.
Good idea, Yesterday I stoped sweating and become very warm. Did some replacement right now. It was only 10ذf. Need some shade over the work area. Think i'll get some Pedialyte and put it on ice.
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- theCryptofishist
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