woolybug25
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My problem is my closest family who is also prepping (and would take us in) is 800 miles away. That is more than a tank of gas and I don't foresee being able to get gas and things getting dangerous out there. I can't imagine hiking through 300 miles carrying our crap with the wife and kids. I'll have to do what I can to prep my house, including home defense.
The other thing that sometimes overwhelms me is the medical needs. Can you get anitbiotics on-line now? I guess that is only a google away, but the government probably doesn't like you doing that.
These are two great questions. Keep in mind, you should have a couple tanks of gas at your house and constantly rotate it through things like your car, lawnmower, snowblower, etc. That way, you always have 10-20 gallons (minimum) at your house at all times. Even if its not enough to get where you are going, it could get you closer.
This is the interesting thing about fuel though in the case of all Tier 1 situations, and many Tier 2: If roadways aren't blocked (probable), they will be filled with looters and people ready to do you harm. People that have ganged together will start driving down roads trying to find abandoned cars or even stop people if they are brazen. They will do this in order to steal the gas from the vehicles. If you are in a vehicle, then you are easily targeted. That is why a lot of catastrophe analysts suggest that you should be prepared to walk. I know it seems crazy to walk hundreds of miles, but if it is between dying and walking... you will start walking.
As far as the meds go, I don't know of anyhwere you can get antibiotics. I did as Go Irish suggested, and had my doc write me a script. You should have a box filled with all of the meds you can take. With a focus on things like aspirin, ibuprofin, antibiotics (which will be like gold), antibiotic ointment (also gold), antihistamines and an inhaler (even if you don't have asthma). Also, don't forget a complete kit of bandages/wraps.