Welshwiz11 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:53 pm
I’m also a pharmacist, genuinely I’d not bother with expensive stuff. General multivit with iron will be more than sufficient. And plenty of rehydration sachets!!!
Interesting Welshwiz11, I know a few pharmacist preppers! Considering I barely know any preppers at all, there must be a link? Are we good planners and organisers? Good problem solvers? Probably just pessimists always looking at worst case scenarios.
Welshwiz11 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:53 pm
I’m also a pharmacist, genuinely I’d not bother with expensive stuff. General multivit with iron will be more than sufficient. And plenty of rehydration sachets!!!
Interesting Welshwiz11, I know a few pharmacist preppers! Considering I barely know any preppers at all, there must be a link? Are we good planners and organisers? Good problem solvers? Probably just pessimists always looking at worst case scenarios.
You maybe just mingle with a lot of pharmacists.
I try not to, they're generally boring and pedantic (myself included). Although there have been a few on the news recently that certainly aren't boring - terrifying though.
Welshwiz11 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 21, 2018 9:53 pm
I’m also a pharmacist, genuinely I’d not bother with expensive stuff. General multivit with iron will be more than sufficient. And plenty of rehydration sachets!!!
Interesting Welshwiz11, I know a few pharmacist preppers! Considering I barely know any preppers at all, there must be a link? Are we good planners and organisers? Good problem solvers? Probably just pessimists always looking at worst case scenarios.
Hmmmmm that's a link to prepping I've never thought about or knew. I wonder why?? Yes possibly down to our role as problem solvers.