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    Default Way OT: Life with an Epi Pen

    Today,one of my kids became the proud owner of an Epi pen after an encounter with pistachios. Worthless nuts!

    This represents a lifestyle change for the kid and me, as I'm not accustomed to carrying anything with me when not going back and forth to work except for my wallet, car keys and phone. Now I have to have this thing handy at all times and it's not exactly something that can be stuffed into your pocket.

    Based on the stats I heard today, at least someone else here is in the same predicament. How do you carry you / your family member's Epi pen inconspicuously? Am I committed to a life with a fanny pack, must I always have my knapsack/briefcase with me now?

    Just so we're clear: I'm not trying to trivialize anaphylaxis, just solve an unexpected logistics problem that has entered our lives and I don't need medical advice or commentary about allergies in general.

    Thank you.

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    Default Re: Way OT: Life with an Epi Pen

    I got this. Much smaller, much less inconspicuous compared to the "harpoon."
    Insurance might not pay for much of it though.

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    PS. It's not for you, I know, but I can carry it in a smallish seat pack.

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    Default Re: Way OT: Life with an Epi Pen

    Bob...carry two in case the first injection doesn't do the trick and pay attention to the expiration date. I keep two in my messenger bag for work, etc. and two in the tool roll on my bike. I need the pen to deal with bee stings and it's amazing how many people carry them to deal with allergies, asthma, etc. I know, bee stings and cycling are inevitable but without the pen I would have had met my maker a lot sooner than I'd care to. Tell your kid it's not the end of the world and let him become familiar with the process by using the practice pen in case you're not around to assist.

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    Default Re: Way OT: Life with an Epi Pen

    ^^^ excellent advice.

    The Auvi-Q kit comes with a practice unit, FWIW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwsaunders View Post
    Bob...carry two in case the first injection doesn't do the trick
    Yes. Unfortunately, I lost a co-worker whose first didn't do the trick and, in a room full of doctors and nurses, no one had a backup.

    Quote Originally Posted by rwsaunders View Post
    Tell your kid it's not the end of the world and let him become familiar with the process by using the practice pen in case you're not around to assist.
    Yes. I'm blessed with a really good community. His school nurse spent an hour with him, gave him a trainer to keep…which he promptly took home and taught his sister how to use!

    What do you do when you're just running and errands and not carrying the messenger bag?

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    This is probably not helpful at all... but I have protocols to carry epinephrine when leading groups. I don't carry epi pens but rather ampules and sharps. Much smaller and many, many doses. Way cheaper too. Downside is having to learn how to deliver an IM injection, but it's not hard once you get over stabbing someone for the first time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobonli View Post



    Yes. I'm blessed with a really good community. His school nurse spent an hour with him, gave him a trainer to keep…which he promptly took home and taught his sister how to use!

    What do you do when you're just running and errands and not carrying the messenger bag?

    So smart to get the school nurse involved. Now go tell every other person in the school about it - EVERYONE! Then tell every other person you have ever known. Tell any person your kid has ever known or comes in contact with no matter how often. There is no such thing as TMI when your kid's life is on the line.

    As a former volunteer EMT with 3 doctors (one a pediatric ER) and a nurse in my family with a great deal of auto-immune and allergy issues across multiple generations I am all too familiar with the many variations of epi pens.

    If I can give you one piece of advice it is teach your kid to be self-sufficient. You will not always be available and there may not always be a medically trained person around. The best thing your kid can do if he needs help is to either self-administer or give the pen to someone else to do it for him. This needs to become a part of daily life....as it is a life long issue. Its great that your kid has the trainer. Reinforce it by using it with him once a week. Then taper off to once a month. Then every few months. Do not stop until it is a habit that will never be forgotten. Make sure your kid tells everyone he knows about it. Reinforce that he should always share it even when food is not involved.

    Make sure you share this in a positive way. The last thing a kid needs to know is that they are different, And these days with all of the food and other types of allergies, they are not really that different.

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    How Marketing Turned the EpiPen Into a Billion-Dollar Business - Bloomberg Business

    Just read this article a couple days ago. I've often thought about carrying one with me after a friend of mine saved a fellow rider's life. I figured the need for it would keep costs down, as it seems fairly common. I was wrong.
    -Dustin

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    I carry an Epi pen, but I also carry Benadryl as a backup.

    Also look at the back of the epi pen, note the conditions for storage 60F-80F and no direct sunlight.

    -Joe

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    Default Re: Way OT: Life with an Epi Pen

    Yeah tell me about. Never had an issue before and did not even think about any issue until I felt bad and said I said I need to sit and that’s all I remember until hours after.
    2 weeks before we were riding so deep in the woods there would of been no way they would of got me out. As many time. I am getting a PLB just in case there is no cell service. I was very lucky to be close to a road and have 2 people with me.
    I do carry 2 epipens and Benadryl always.
    Funny thing is that when I came into consciousness I asked if my bike was ok.

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