I have the following issues:

  • Balance
  • Low blood sugar
  • Asthma
  • Anxiety
  • Throat - I can't swallow pills
  • Occasional heartburn

My EDC bag is a culmination of my experiences. My bag needed to be a 24-hour urban survival kit. I can't remember how many times I found myself on an unplanned overnight adventure, and everything I needed was what I had on me. There have been a couple of times when Mom and I needed to be at our destination that minute, and all I could do was grab what I could as I walked out the door. In both cases, that was my bag and jacket. In other words, no cell phone.

However, Mom has commented on the weight of my EDC bag, stating that years of carrying that weight would hurt my frame. Yesterday, after putting my bag on a diet, I laid all the contents on the table before her for a further reduction.

The following is the current plan for my EDC, including an AMK Ultralight/Watertight .3 I ordered to replace my current FAK. Having three of certain items has been a practice that has proven to work for me, similar to the adage "one is none." Some more sensitive items, which take negligible space and weight, won't be mentioned. A brief explanation will be provided if needed:

  • Medical ID Bracelet
  • Keychain with whistle and pill fob - The pill fob holds six tablets of Lorazepam (anxiety medication)
  • Cane - Balance
  • Wallet
  • Cell phone
  • 8 Pack cracker sandwiches - Low blood sugar, kept in original packing to prevent crushing
  • Glucometer - Low blood sugar
  • Three bottles of Glucerna - Low blood sugar
  • Washcloth - coughing, holding it helps with anxiety
  • Two 8-ounce bottles of water - the second bottle is for mixing with Alka-Seltzer or giving to one in need
  • Three pouches of Alka-Seltzer in a zip-lock bag - The best thing for occasional heartburn
  • Sunglasses and case
  • Lorazepam - Anxiety
  • Propranolol - Anxiety
  • Albuterol - Asthma
  • Anti Gas - Anxiety triggers gas
  • Chewable Aspirin - I can't swallow pills
  • Carmex
  • Kleenex Pocket Pack
  • Ultralight/Watertight .3 - Has helped myself, friends, and family, including with two scraped knees and a wardrobe malfunction
  • EMT Shears - Used with Ultralight/Watertight .3, cutting tool
  • Pen
  • Bus schedule - I need a reminder of when the bus arrives
  • Bottle of Powerade or Propel - I'm always thirsty

Does anyone have suggestions for reducing weight while meeting the needs mentioned above?

Edit: I ordered the Photon Micro-Light II and am also considering adding flushable wipes back in.

Jeanette Isabelle


Edited by Jeanette_Isabelle (01/07/24 10:48 PM)
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