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FIRST AID KIT FOR CYCLISTS
Touring, long rides, brevet, and skin cuts allow bacterial invasion of
the body with probability of infection. Infection can cause or hasten death. THERFORE, riders of uh lets see, Touring, long rides, brevet, should carry a first aid kit. The novel first aid kit concept, first introduced in France, is usually rejected by cyclists as effeminate. However, keeping in mind the environment's natural state of eat excrete and die, be aware that you ride through an unending rain of ****, dead bodies, rubber dust, all carrying deadly bacteria. The steady downpour of debris continuously floats above the road surface at knee height and lower where we are froced to poit out most abrasions cut and scrapes occur, unless windblown which means your breathing it. SO! Before bacteria invade your body's protective envelope thru a miner cut, scrape, or abrasion, wipe the crap off your skin and coat with IODINE! Carried next to the worthless chain tool. WCT TINCTURE OF IODINE. TOI http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tincture_of_iodine |
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Touring, long rides, brevet, and skin cuts allow bacterial invasion of the body with probability of infection. Infection can cause or hasten death. THERFORE, riders of uh lets see, Touring, long rides, brevet, should carry a first aid kit. The novel first aid kit concept, first introduced in France, is usually rejected by cyclists as effeminate. However, keeping in mind the environment's natural state of eat excrete and die, be aware that you ride through an unending rain of ****, dead bodies, rubber dust, all carrying deadly bacteria. The steady downpour of debris continuously floats above the road surface at knee height and lower where we are froced to poit out most abrasions cut and scrapes occur, unless windblown which means your breathing it. Sounds like you've been paying too much attention to the alarmist doom and gloom major USA media. Greg -- The ticket******* Tax Tracker: http://www.ticketmastersucks.org/tracker.html Dethink to survive - Mclusky |
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I was infected several times and enjoyed a microbio course
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I was infected several times and enjoyed a microbio course Ouch. I've never been infected but maybe things ARE getting worse out there. My nephew recently got infected after sliding across the basketball floor going after a loose ball. Greg -- The ticket******* Tax Tracker: http://www.ticketmastersucks.org/tracker.html Dethink to survive - Mclusky |
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infection's you are aware of or infections you are infected with but
not aware of do not require a minimum sq mm area for invasion. inspection and treatment of small cuts and abrasions are potentially important no less than a large area cut or abrasion: probabbbly the nephew's problem "it'll heal by itself" or he didn't see it. |
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Ben C Wrote: Isn't it deep cuts that are more likely to get infected? Not sure why. Deep cuts are more difficult to clean properly which is why they are more prone to infection. However, even superficial grazes can produce quite nasty infections if sufficiently contaminated. -- matagi |
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 04:21:35 -0500, Ben C wrote:
On 2007-04-21, wrote: infection's you are aware of or infections you are infected with but not aware of do not require a minimum sq mm area for invasion. inspection and treatment of small cuts and abrasions are potentially important no less than a large area cut or abrasion: probabbbly the nephew's problem "it'll heal by itself" or he didn't see it. Isn't it deep cuts that are more likely to get infected? Not sure why. Harder to clean and also even the blood and liquid flow outwards doesn't clean out the wound as well. -- JT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com **************************** |
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Isn't it deep cuts that are more likely to get infected? Not sure why. know the drawing of a hair follicle? or facial oil gland infected with staph-acne? that's the deep cut. you're already covered in deep cuts!! add the skin fractures (cuts) produced on the butt from saddle pressure. collect bacteria on your clothing, sweat, transport... search for an anatomy cross section of skin. not very thick. 2-3 layers of cells |
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