Many Americans have a chronic illness or disability, and that number is expected to rise in the coming years. However, there are many things that preppers can do to provide value and prepare for a worst-case scenario. Learning skills that benefit a group in a group setting is one way to provide value and support the community. Gardening, gathering, and herbalism can be done by nearly anyone. A strategic plan and having specific, planned, tactics in place will greatly reduce or prevent our disability from harming us in a doomsday scenario.
Key Takeaways:
- Make sure you have your medication and the foods that help control your symptoms available and get whatever exercise you can to stay in your peak health.
- Be sure to have a plan A and plan B. Have all the equipment you may need readily available and play to your strengths.
- Don’t try to go it alone, have a community where everyone can help each other, it greatly increases your chances. Be prepared to protect yourself and each other.
“These days, it’s increasingly common to have a chronic illness or disability, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t be prepared.”
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