Street Medic Wikia (beta), the online resource for street medics that anyone can edit A protester's most valuable health guide On a warm sunny day at a big protest against war, the drums start getting on your nerves. You move away, but soon have a splitting headache. So you find your way to the nearest StreetMedic or the first aid tent. "My head is killing me," you say, and after a few questions, the Streetmedic prescribes water. -- When you ask the StreetMedic to stop hopping up and down to help you get warm, she gives you a mug of hot chocolate, ginger tea, or hot water. -- --
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| - Street Medic Wikia (beta), the online resource for street medics that anyone can edit A protester's most valuable health guide On a warm sunny day at a big protest against war, the drums start getting on your nerves. You move away, but soon have a splitting headache. So you find your way to the nearest StreetMedic or the first aid tent. "My head is killing me," you say, and after a few questions, the Streetmedic prescribes water. -- When you ask the StreetMedic to stop hopping up and down to help you get warm, she gives you a mug of hot chocolate, ginger tea, or hot water. -- --
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| - Street Medic Wikia (beta), the online resource for street medics that anyone can edit A protester's most valuable health guide On a warm sunny day at a big protest against war, the drums start getting on your nerves. You move away, but soon have a splitting headache. So you find your way to the nearest StreetMedic or the first aid tent. "My head is killing me," you say, and after a few questions, the Streetmedic prescribes water. -- You're on the picket line, walking in circles in your hunting clothes in driving sleet. You're shivering like a motorboat. Even in your armpits, your gloved hands are going numb. When you ask the StreetMedic to stop hopping up and down to help you get warm, she gives you a mug of hot chocolate, ginger tea, or hot water. -- It turns out many health problems on the street can be prevented or helped by drinking enough water. Everything is made worse by dehydration, and most people don't drink enough water at rallies. -- You say no thanks to the water and ask for some Advil or a handwarmer instead. "Why?" asks the StreetMedic. You reply with a StreetMedic's most feared words: "It will make me pee."
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