StarWarsGirl
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We do. But there are a variety of reasons why this is also good. First of all, none of us is perfect. We forget our epi pens. For instance, I carry one in my purse, but sometimes I forget to get it out of my purse when going down to the pool. This gives us added piece of mind. Second, sometimes multiple epi pen injections are needed. Since I've only ever needed one shot of epinephrine when I've gone into anaphylaxis, I only carry one epi pen. But suppose someone like me needs two or more shots because of continuous exposure? That's where the locations would come in handy.Why can't people that know they have issues carry their own pen?
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