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Getting Over the Fear: Prepping Out of the Panic

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Last month I was pretty sick. The kind of lay in bed all day long sick. I had a lot of time to watch TV. One afternoon while idly channel surfing I came across the show, Doomsday Preppers. At first, I was fascinated with this latest American Outliers creation of NatGeo.  What could possibly drive so much fear in people that they would bury shelters and stock years worth of toilet paper? So, I kept watching. And the more I watched the less bizarre these people seemed. If you strip away the sensationalism, they may actually have a point. I went from watching out of fascination to watching out of fear. How was my family supposed to survive TEOTWAWKI (The End Of The World As We Know It) when the SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan). Yes, these are actual acronyms in the Prepper’s vocabulary. I know because I became so paralyzed with fear from this show that I began heavily researching prepper and survivalists forums, blogs and books. THIS is what laying in bed idly watching TV turns you into!

In my freak out mode I decided to reach out to my friends and ask,”Pssst, am I crazy?” and the resounding answer I got was, no. It turns out that while no one wants to openly talk about it, most of my friends are worrying about this. Some are dealing with it by “prepping” (for the record I will refer to that term as the act of getting prepared for just about anything). Some are so overwhelmed at the thought of it that they go into random panic attacks, but almost all of my friends are thinking about it.

I was at the overwhelmed with panic attack stage. Then I decided to step back, take a deep breath, and break things down into what I needed to do to get rid of the panic I was feeling and get a little more prepared for an emergency situation for my family.

First thing I had to do was disengage myself from TEOTWAWKI scenarios. If I hadn’t, I would be digging spider holes (google it) all over my yard by now. I sat down with a list of all the crazy things these preppers are worried about-from EMP’s (Electro Magnetic Pulse) to Nuclear Attacks, to Economic Collapse and not that I don’t think any of those things couldn’t happen, I decided to worry about what is most likely to happen to my family first. What I came up with is: wildfires and tornado. Both are very likely in my area and these two provided the two scenarios I needed to prepare (prep) for: evacuation and staying put.

I am certainly not an expert and the internet abounds with amazing advice. I am just sharing what I have done so far so that if you are one of the many people in an absolute secret silent panic this may boil down some of the prepping ideas for you for you because it is overwhelming and can be expensive if you follow some of the links and buy everything they tell you to have.

Evacuation:

Experts say that in a wildfire evacuation you should be able to leave your house in 15 mins. The above is assuming you are going somewhere that will have electricity and water and that you won’t be on the road more than a few hours to your destination.

 

Staying In Home with No Electricity or Water:

If something happens to your area’s power grid, sewer system or water treatment plant or a weather related system cuts off your access to these things, you need to be able to stay in your house for an estimated 7 days without outside help.

I am just getting started writing about all of this but I wanted to start with the very basic things you can do to feel like you are moving in the right direction and free yourself from the fear that the zombie apocalypse is among us and you don’t have enough toilet paper to see you through.

And if you are beyond these steps and looking for more solid, somewhat rational advice from a real prepper? I think Survival Mom is a good resource. Yes, she was one of the loons on the show. But I mean that in the nicest way possible. She has a great blog. I, also, write a blog called Simply Preparing that will get beginners all set up in a non threatening way. Click over and try it out.

I would LOVE to hear if this subject resonates with you. If just to make me feel like my crazy is in good company. Want me to keep writing on it? Or want me to talk to my doctor about getting on meds? 

 

 

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