In Australia, pharmacists will accept excess or expired medicines, and forward them to the appropriate place for proper disposal. I'm not sure where/how, I just know that there's signs in the pharmacy asking people to bring unused/expired meds back for safe disposal.
I'd pain-crash about halfway through day one, then. Bah.
Absolutely. And to save a life, I would gladly tolerate a pain crash. A pain crash won't kill me. It just hurts a lot and leaves me unable to do anything much. (Except sit around and keep myself from being too bored. Skyrim right now.)
On a value-for-value basis? Life > pain crash.
I keep a simple first aid kit. When I still drove, I used it multiple times. I've re-set someone's sling for her, fitting it correctly and showing her how. I've helped a kid who fell off his bike in front of me. He (rightly) was not willing for me to take him to school, but I asked him to go to the school office and get proper treatment. (Minor injuries - a strain that an elastic bandage supported, and some grazes and scrapes that I wanted the school's adults to check.)
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But you would know how and why to stablize an airway, apply a pressure dressing, and stabilize a bone until an ambulance arrived, and that's useful knowledge to have.
On a value-for-value basis? Life > pain crash.
I keep an EMT kit in my car for emergencies. That way, I have some useful medical supplies on hand in case I pass by an accident and there are no first responders on scene (has happened a few times).



Sure was a lucky lady!
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