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So I lost my cookies with the police officer...
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 23301" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Vet wrap is a bandage material (particularly made for animals). Its also made for humans by 3M but the animal kind is much cheaper. Its a stretchy bandage material, like an ace bandage, but it sticks back to itself without tape, it is non-adhesive except to itself, and its very strong, very, very hard to rip or tear once its on.</p><p></p><p>As I said, I carry it for peace of mind more than anything else. If we were to have the side of the road emergency we had before, I could use it to restrain difficult child until help arrived or I was able to drive him to help. I don't plan on using it, and I'd hate to see the wrath if I ever have to, but I had to do something. I put 40,000 miles on my car last year, a huge chunk of those driving difficult child to and from appointments. Its the extra little boost that tells me "come what may, I can handle this".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 23301, member: 1848"] Vet wrap is a bandage material (particularly made for animals). Its also made for humans by 3M but the animal kind is much cheaper. Its a stretchy bandage material, like an ace bandage, but it sticks back to itself without tape, it is non-adhesive except to itself, and its very strong, very, very hard to rip or tear once its on. As I said, I carry it for peace of mind more than anything else. If we were to have the side of the road emergency we had before, I could use it to restrain difficult child until help arrived or I was able to drive him to help. I don't plan on using it, and I'd hate to see the wrath if I ever have to, but I had to do something. I put 40,000 miles on my car last year, a huge chunk of those driving difficult child to and from appointments. Its the extra little boost that tells me "come what may, I can handle this". [/QUOTE]
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