Check it, i was just at my grandfathers house and we were in the shed(me and my sis) smoking a joint and diggin through shit to find his spare oxygen tanks for him and we came across his old war shit, he was a medic in france. so w brought it in and the tanks and started talking about the war and what it was like... blah blah blah he ends up givingus his med pack were we found a german flag, bandages, sisors some clotting compond and little vials of morphine. I'll tak pictures of this cool shit and post it for ya. Also dont worry, we arnt going to use the morphine. P.s. i dont like sayin check it, sounds retarded.
thats cool as hell i cant wait to see the pics history really intrests me it was always my favorite subject in school my grandpa also fought in WW2 he was stationed in the aluten(sp?) islands near alaska i think thats were they are i looked them up once but that was a while ago sadly my grandpa never really tlked about his time in the war before he died so i dont really know much about his experience he did however get shot in the head it must have just been a graze cause he lived and was fine he was suposed to receive a purple heart but he never sent in the form for them to send it to him we do however have his formal suit and a few of his combat jackets i have one hanging in my room oh and definatlly dont do that morphine i am not sure if it goes bad or not but its better to be safe than sorry
That wouldnt stop me EDIT: I know that when pills go past the expiration date, they dont go 'bad' they just lose potency. I wouldnt just take my word for it, maybe search around on google and see if theres any truth to that.
Most compounds will oxidize over time, meaning a new compound will be formed. This causes the lack of potency, because less of the original stuff is still there. Now, the problem comes in when you look at the new compounds. For example, one of the compounds in cigarette smoke is harmless; however, when you burn it, the compound becomes oxidized and a carcinogen is formed. I would ask a doctor before you take it, if you want to take it. Personally, I would keep it. I love collecting old "crap" like that. So it's a pretty sweet find .
hats what i was thinking. And i love my colections, i started a camera colection that includes A Unkown year Kodak Brownie, 1939(i believe) Kodak Jr. Six-16 Series III and a awsome Polaroid Automatic 250 Land Camera(With everything!). I will get to those pics in a bit. Im hungry so im going to Jimmy Johns! YAY!