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Amélie’s bag

Amélie’s friends convinced her to come to her first festival. She’s excited about having her first experience!

Medication

It’s crucial to take your meds even if you’re partying.”

If you take medication, when you go to a festival, the change of routine can make you forget to take it. Setting an alarm or synchronizing your timing with your friends can help you remember. Also, do your research before mixing medication with drugs. Depending on the medication and the drug, the effects of your meds may be reduced or the effects of your drugs might be more intense.

Health

At a festival, it’s wise to protect your hearing!”

Often at a festival, the music volume is jacked and you might dance for hours, even days.

Using earplugs is a good idea to protect your hearing and avoid developing tinnitus or progressive hearing loss.

Health

At a festival, it’s a good idea to take care of yourself!”

It’s important to bring not only your bank cards, but also your health insurance card.

You never know what might happen! If you live with HIV, you may also want to bring a list of the medications you take.

Prevention

Coloured, flavoured or plain, a condom is a good birth control method and prevents STBBI transmission, including HIV.

If you keep a few condoms on you, you’re more likely to use them. If you keep a few packets of water-based or silicone lube on hand too, you’ll be able to have smoother vaginal or anal sex.

Communication

Keeping in touch with your friends regularly is both fun and useful.”

If you go to a festival with your friends, plan a way to stay in contact with them. Among other things, creating a group chat is useful for sharing information such as meeting spots, the substances you’re taking, and when someone plans to leave.

Consommation

For a good high, get ready ahead of time.”

If you decide to take drugs during the party, find out more about the drugs you plan to take and bring with you the materials you need.

If you take medication, do your research before using drugs. Depending on the medication and the drug, the effects of your meds may be reduced or the effects of your drugs might be more intense. .