Wednesday, 9 March 2022

Medical Info: Why + How to Keep a Med Binder

How (and why!) to keep a medical binder, one source for your medical information. You can print or save this for when you have time. Just knock out one section when you have a minute. You don't have to do all of it at once, so don't pressure yourself to!

Why is a medical binder important?

- helps you keep track of all meds you've tried, failed, are allergic to, and which ones worked.
- helps keep track of times you DID see a doctor and exactly when and why you saw them
- helps family members or trusted people figure out what you can/can't have in an emergency
- helps a doctor figure out EXACTLY what your history is and how to help better, or *at all.*
- brings down certain medical costs by showing what you already did and don't need to do again
- doctors often see too many patients. insurance insists. they need to help quickly, accurately, EVERY time... but they are human, and the consequences for BOTH of you are terrible. Especially for you, though. One person will just "feel really bad." You might suffer a lot. How do they remember you AND remember your specific issues? They can't.

There are a lot more reasons but most of them distill down into these four categories.

We all think we'll remember exactly when we went to a doctor, why, what happened, etc. but... actually, people have been shown to misremember things, get things out of order, or just blank on a detail pretty easily. Keeping one binder is a portable way to keep everything documented and you can just pick it up and take it with you. No filing folders!

And what if there's an emergency like a car accident or sudden heart trouble, or a mini seizure that leaves you confused? Then YOU won't be able to give your information! Someone else has to. Someone else will not know exactly what you know. They won't know that you're allergic to common stuff like latex or aspirin. Or they'll be so scared or anxious that they'll panic and forget. We all think "That won't happen to ME!" ... until it does. And then on top of feeling powerless, you feel stupid for forgetting basic stuff.

Skip all that. Work on making a binder for all this. Anyone should be able to read through maybe 5 pages and have the basics down. That's making it easy and concise for YOU and for a trusted person in an emergency. 

Keep reading for the tutorial on how to make a binder. There should be one for every family member, especially kids, so a parent or guardian can just pick it up and take it if a child needs attention. 

Doctors aren't used to seeing patients come prepared like this. Some might think you're "overprepared," or trying to start trouble just because you... take care of yourself? Strive for accurate information? Man, how shameful for someone to have a history you can just *hand* the new guy so they can help you better! Don't take it personally. Some calm down when you tell them that you have limited funding and/or time and can't do the same things over and over again. You just want to help them see where you're at and if they want, where you've already been. A lot of doctors are strangled by insurance companies and are only allotted maybe 15-20mins per patient. You just want to make this easier on everyone, not waste time trying to remember if you were on 40mg of antacids or 20mg. Doctors were once med students! They understand the importance of accurate notes!

 

Sunday, 28 November 2021

Hungry, But Don't Feel Like Eating: A Non-Medical Guide to Solutions


I've seen this thread of messages regarding mental/physical illness a few times and wrote about it quite some time ago but unless you happen to find it on Tumblr, you probably don't have any suggested fixes for being hungry but can't/don't feel like eating. (Click on the photo for larger text.)

This is not medical advice. There may not be many avenues to finding licensed medical care while low-income. These are things I've picked up as coping mechanisms while having a Lot Of Health Issues that I probably wouldn't have had... if I had been able to both afford doctors AND had doctors take me seriously for literal decades. But now I finally do have some medical acces! And... the damage is done for life. ::shrugs:: So instead of just giving up, I look for solutions. 

Here are a few of them I came up with and some stuff I learned along the way. Consult a doctor if you are able to so that medical issues can be documented and treated. Actual treatment is always better than "uhhh let's try this!" if you can access it. 2nd and 3rd educated opinions are immensely useful. The first step to fixing a problem is accurately naming it, right?

This is a long masterpost that addresses some different issues in the text chain. Different points are bolded so you can just scroll through them. 

Wednesday, 14 July 2021

Food Pantry, Meals on Wheels, + More: TB Network to End Hunger

Tampa Bay Network to End Hunger

Information on food programs in Hillsborough, Pasco, + Pinellas counties. Meals on Wheels, food pantries, mobile food pantries, etc. 

This site shows phone numbers, maps, and other contact info for dozens of programs around the area. 

There are also links for SNAP/EBT assistance (formerly known as food stamps) and hotlines for government programs for longer-term options.


Donations accepted! If you have excess food waste or compost to donate, they are accepting it via the Waste No Food app or site.

They also accept monetary donations to fill gap expenses and typical organisational costs like utilities.

Volunteers needed! Even if it's only one time a year, volunteers for all kinds of positions are wanted, even for tasks like packing meals for their delivery programs.

Thursday, 1 July 2021

Free Hot Food: Zauq Pakistani + North Indian Restaurant

FREE meals for those in need! A hot, delicious, flavourful meal ready and prepared from Zauq Pakistani + N. Indian Restaurant 


404 W Waters Ave
Tampa FL 33614


near W Waters + N Dale Mabry Hwy.

ZauqTampa.com (link)
(813) 443-1720

bangashandsonsllc@gmail.com
Facebook (link)


And really, their food looks delicious, has great reviews, and is quite affordable given that a McDonald's value meal is often in the same price range. So if you have a few dollars to eat out and like this kind of food anyways, consider trying Zauq for your next destination! <3

Food Pantry: Tampa Free Fridge at Yung Ho Martial Arts Center

Tampa Free Fridge (link) is a free food pantry and mutual aid effort currently hosted at Yung Ho Martial Arts Center in Tampa. 

1303 E Busch Blvd
Tampa FL 33612

All up to date information is posted on their Instagram. Bus 39 accessible.

Fresh Food for Volunteering: Community Gardens

COMMUNITY GARDENS


Get plants! Trade plants! Volunteer. Learn things. Get help from people who know best! 

These groups often take your food and yard waste for compost (except for meats + dairy, used paper towels, and some other goods.) They also need volunteers to help with different types of gardening duties like soil management, weed pulling, picking fresh food, and more. Each garden has different needs, and needs change throughout the year. 

Community gardens are an excellent way to get exercise, meet neighbours + form strong social ties, and have access to the freshest foods possible.


A listing site of various community gardens, plus how to start your own with your college, neighbourhood, or if you find the time and space to build one.


Fresh food in the food deserts of East Tampa! Get resources on healthy meal planning, recipes, snack ideas, easy to make smoothies (I freeze them for popsicles to keep fruits fresh all year!), and more. Also learn how you can plant your OWN small garden in an urban space!

Garden Steps Coordinator: Karen Elizabeth
Phone - 813-463-2660 (Call or Text)
Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri, 9:00 to 4:00

 
A community garden on a city lot. Grow, volunteer, learn about food production and the food cycle. Facebook (link)
 

They accept composting materials all the time! Ask about volunteer work and visit the garden. Facebook (link)

Food Sustainability at Home: Urban Gardening in Your Apt or House

Have an apartment? Any kind of place to stay for an extended (more than a few weeks) period of time? 
 
Try growing some of your own food.
 
Some foods are honestly just pleasurable AND expensive, like fresh basil. A few leaves for $4 at a grocery store IF it doesn't have damaged leaves or other issues. Or an entire plant is $4... if you know what to look for at the garden centre so you don't accidentally pick a diseased plant. An increasingly difficult endeavor, it seems! But it's so much cheaper to grow certain things if you have a stable address expected to last 1 year or more. It's also pretty easy to learn tips and start with just one or two plants. 

There is no need for a whole garden. No one is competing for a magazine cover, here.

URBAN GARDENING: Gardening in the City

Protip: some foods aren't worth growing from home. These are your subsidized foods that need a lot of special work for low return, like carrots, potatoes, or corn. It's cheaper to buy them than grow them. Other plants, however, are very expensive compared to how much you might eat! These are your herbs like basil, mint, oregano, green onions, strawberries, etc. 
 
You don't have to start all from seed. Some can be started from cuttings and grocery store scraps.
 
These are some low-cost container ideas you might already have around: plastic waste like food cartons and milk jugs, egg cartons, etc. There's no reason to spend money on pots! And lots of people will give seeds or cuttings for free! Some even come with your usual grocery shopping, like the ends of green onions.
 
 
There are lots of systems like Aspara and others that have a light, water tank, and auto-watering system that runs on an electric cord and seed pods. Most quality ones run $150-300. They take the guesswork out of indoor herb gardening. 
 
Also, LED plant lights are available right next to other light bulbs at Walmart for around $5-8. My current garden is on shelving units, resting on top of an old shower curtain (to prevent water/dirt from getting on the utility closet ground). Every plant is in pots. 
 
For the cheap black nursery pots, which have large holes, I have found that plastic liners in the bottom is not great for the plants because the pots can't drain anymore or disperse excess water. However, newspaper seems fine AND it prevents dirt from coming out. 
 
Google or search Youtube for "urban gardening", "apartment gardening", or "grow food at home." Related searches might help, too. Many videos now exist for FREE to show you how to do things, and there are downloadable and printable tutorials online to get you started. Don't forget to use your free local library card to check out digital and in-person library books on the subject to help, too.
 

COMMUNITY GARDENS

Don't have space, time, ability, or skills/confidence to garden at home? 
 
Call or message a community garden! (link) Community gardens often trade food for service but may be able to work with you, depending on situation. We have an entire separate post about Community Gardens in Tampa.

Get plants! Trade plants! Volunteer. Learn things. Get help from people who know best!

Medical Info: Why + How to Keep a Med Binder

How (and why!) to keep a medical binder, one source for your medical information. You can print or save this for when you have time. Just kn...