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    Those little brown dots that appear in your post above are mostly his posts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Those little brown dots that appear in your post above and mostly his posts.
    Yes. In ALL of his posts.
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    So you think you can contract a disease from someone that has been immunized for it? What are they going to infect you with .... antibodies?



    That, sir, is utter rubbish and I'd really like for you to post a source that says that's true. Anyone....Anyone can be immunized against both A-B in both the U.S. and Great Britain. Travelers to various parts of the world are advised TO be immunized for Hep A and there is a rather lengthy list of folks that should be immunized against Hep B including travelers.

    As to neo-natal Hep C unless your physician has assured you via tests that Hep C has not/is not causing you any problems then you have no way of knowing. You can have no symptoms and still have ongoing damage to your liver. At 39 you are now at the right age for liver cancer and/or cirrhosis so ongoing testing is advisable for anyone with neo-natal Hep C whether they develop symptoms of the disease or not.
    Well thats very self opinionated of you to say 'P-Rick' clearly you have a problem with digesting information, such as being Born with Class C of the Pathogen, so when I went and got my shot's for Strain A & Strain B, I did so very concious of the fact those two missing strains would Party with the one already in my Genome!

    The disease is DORMANT, it's VERY MUCH GENETIC'S it's not dormant if I give it to you! - There is no cure, because the Parent that had it had to undergo the Surpression of the Disease in the first place and it's that person whom passed it on.
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    Didn't this start out as a get home bag discussion? No wonder they are all buried in the threads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timjones922 View Post
    Didn't this start out as a get home bag discussion? No wonder they are all buried in the threads.
    Yes it did, good point..........and although this is not, by far, the worst hijack I have ever seen, it's working on heading to the top.......LOL
    I'm gonna just back on out of here, as no good end can come from this, any longer.....the BS is flying.

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    Anyway My get home bag has water, solar/dynamo lantern, bic lighters, (2), a couple of mountain house meals, some trail mix, a knife, (Buck Skinner), a slingshot with .32 caliber steel balls, an old soup can to purify water, first aide kit ,two large trash bags, 50 feet of 550, and 5/8" climbing/ repelling rope, fishing kit and spare socks . I will sometimes be a couple of hundred miles from home in my daily travels, it may take me several days to get home. They have these little shakers called earthquakes in my area, and they don't give you much warning. I always have a hoodie in my car, and a pair of sweatpants.

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    That's sounds like a good list.
    I would add a water purification system (straw filter or maybe iodine) and maybe a survival blanket...you should be good to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coffee_Break View Post
    Well thats very self opinionated of you to say 'P-Rick' clearly you have a problem with digesting information.....
    Well, Hep C may not kill you, but I'm still betting that you're not going to last very long. Not here, anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coffee_Break
    Well thats very self opinionated of you to say 'P-Rick' clearly you have a problem with digesting information, such as being Born with Class C of the Pathogen, so when I went and got my shot's for Strain A & Strain B, I did so very concious of the fact those two missing strains would Party with the one already in my Genome!

    The disease is DORMANT, it's VERY MUCH GENETIC'S it's not dormant if I give it to you! - There is no cure, because the Parent that had it had to undergo the Surpression of the Disease in the first place and it's that person whom passed it on.


    That pretty childish to resort to name calling. And pretty risky doing so to a mod. The fact is you addressed nothing that I posted. You did not bother with a source showing only first responders receive vaccines and you did not address how someone that had received immunization would pass the disease. What you did do was talk in circles. Tick Tock Tick Tock....Me thinks the clock is ticking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Tick Tock Tick Tock....Me thinks the clock is ticking.
    TIME WARP! Does it feel like everything's going faster all of a sudden?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coffee_Break View Post
    Here take a long read - Just add the HTTP

    ://goo.gl/piL1z4

    Also learn the difference in spelling it with an R... Sarge? You mean "STAFF" Unless you mean the Sargent Major!


    It;s only advisable to use your own, how'd you know the guy you invite to pee on your leg hasnt got the CLAP?

    You wouldnt want me peeing on you, not after all those HEPATITIS Vaccinations against HEP A-B and even C.

    Yes, I am immune to C - Because I am a geneticly born carrier!
    From the top.....

    You have the spelling wrong too, pal.... it's Sargeant Major.And just so you know, Sarge is a screen name, so he can spell it however he wants.

    You can catch an STD by peeing on someones toes? Gawd where do you put your feet!?!

    Vaccinations are a good thing, and prevent you from getting said diseases, so where's the problem.

    Hep-C is a virus. You are not immune, nor are you a genetically born carrier. If you were born with it, that would mean you contracted it, in other words you caught it, from your birth mother. If you do indeed carry it, then you do indeed have Hep-C. It may be dormant(that means asleep by the way) and if you're lucky, it may stay that way, but there are no guarantees.

    Here's some pertinent reading for you. You might learn something about the virus you have.

    http://www.hepatitis-central.com/hcv...pregnancy.html

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    And finally....

    My GHB.
    Litre Water
    Couple crystal light drink sachets
    Bar chocolate
    3 decent cereal bars
    Glucose tablets
    Small FAK
    Tarp
    Mylar blanket
    Escape tool
    Multi tool
    Packet hot hands
    Torch
    Couple of lighters and esbit fuel tabs ( I can’t do fire OK?)
    Cash
    Credit card
    Spare socks
    Bandana
    Handipack tissues
    Small pack wet wipes
    A5 map book and compass
    Add warm hat and gloves in winter (if I'm not already wearing them).
    Sunglasses and sunscreen in summer.
    If I’m in posh clothes, I also have my walking boots.
    I think I have everything covered.

    Edit: A few days' worth of my regular medication.
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    Hong, Winnie. I don't see a hong listed. Oversight I'm sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Hong, Winnie. I don't see a hong listed. Oversight I'm sure.
    Oh no, nope, no, no, no, no uh-uh. That is not an oversight.
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    Crikey - been one of those days. Time for Coffee_Break to go on a permanent holiday from WSF.
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    See, That's why is so hard to get nominees for the Troll Hall of Fame.......They don't last long enough.
    Oh well, time to put the fruit cake down till next time, I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken View Post
    Well, Hep C may not kill you, but I'm still betting that you're not going to last very long. Not here, anyway.
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    TIME WARP! Does it feel like everything's going faster all of a sudden?

    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    Crikey - been one of those days. Time for Coffee_Break to go on a permanent holiday from WSF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    See, That's why is so hard to get nominees for the Troll Hall of Fame.......They don't last long enough.
    Oh well, time to put the fruit cake down till next time, I guess.
    This fool doesn't even deserve honorable mention.
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    I told him the clock was ticking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    That's sounds like a good list.
    I would add a water purification system (straw filter or maybe iodine) and maybe a survival blanket...you should be good to go.
    Forgot to mention the aquimira, (Spelling) straw, also about a cup of bleach, and empty milk jug.

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