Healqu Hospital Vomit Bags - 24 Pack 1000ml Car Throw Up Bag - for Airsick Travel & Motion Sickness - Leak Resistant Medical Grade Puke Bag - Disposable Barf Bags Throw Up, Nausea
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CraftyMcGluestick
19-11-2024Feels weird to write an enthusiastic review for vomit bags, but they are amazing! I first used one of these when I was in transition giving birth to my oldest child at the hospital and even in that wild moment I thought: man, these are SO awesome! What a good idea! Fast forward a few years later and pregnant with my second child, I am throwing up a lot more and often wished I had had these in my glove box and such just for peace of mind. After developing severe vertigo that is often accompanied by nausea and vomiting (and occasionally having been hospitalized for it), I decided I needed to keep these bags on hand. I hate that I have to have them as no one likes to throw up, but they are just the best when I do. Theyre easy to hold and are wide enough to be easy to use even in the worst circumstances. They empty easily into the toilet (or tie off easily on the top ring) to throw away. Sometimes even the walk to the bathroom makes me unbearably MORE dizzy, so I keep these bags by my bed, in my glove box--several places and they have made an awful situation at least not as awful by complicating it with a clean-up and terrible smell. I am so grateful these exist and recommend them to anyone who has frequent occasion to vomit or loves someone who does! Its a weird review, but...its honest.
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teachkar
> 3 dayMy granddaughter flew with us, in our plane, for the first time. She had to sit in back because siblings got front seats. Needless to say, she got sick and sicker!!! These bags held up Great!!! Just twist it close and tuck under rim. Easy! You can even lay on ground, after filling, and it doesn’t leak:) My husband has even used these bags when flying and he could not get down to a restroom fast enough. They worked. He just filled the bag and twisted it close. It did not leak!!! Now we keep these “Little Gems” in our plane and in our cars!
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IslandSandy
> 3 dayAfter a recent surgery I will randomly throw up. After a few mishaps I decided perhaps I should find something convenient to have especially when traveling. I had never purchased or needed a product such as this. After comparing prices and reviews I chose to purchase this set of 24. I was pleased when they arrived to find that they are packaged in two inner packages each containing 12. That enabled me to put a couple in each vehicle and in each bathroom and also keep a set of 12 pristine in a plastic bag! Out of curiosity I did open up one of the bags to see what it looked like expanded. This help me understand how to use it when the time arises. I am extremely pleased with the quality and the convenience of these bags. I have not had to use them yet it certainly gives me a feeling of relief knowing I have these on hand.
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Larry U
> 3 dayI had these in my hospital room when I had surgery a couple years ago. Like everything else, when I left I had to take them with me or they would be thrown out. A few weeks ago I was not feeling well headed for an out of town football game, so I threw one of these in my travel pack. Well, I needed it before the night was over and it worked wonderfully. Now, I will always have two or three of these when I travel. I could not find any in a town of 100,000, so ordered through Amazon.
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Mr. Arnulfo Jakubowski Jr.
> 3 dayI have no complaints
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Simon S.
> 3 dayWell, we had the nightmare scenario, our little one got food poisoning on a weekend vacation several miles from home. I didnt know these things existed at that time and we had a miserable drive back home, stopping several times to throw out bags of ick and getting new bags and water. About a month ago, we had to take a trip to the ER and while I was sitting in the ER I noticed two people holding these bags. I googled it and found them on here. We now keep a few in the glove box of each car and in the diaper/overnight bag for the kids. I wish I knew about these years ago! Theyre cheap and effective. We also keep them in each of the bathrooms throughout the house so theyre within reach if the kids are sick.
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b
> 3 dayI have been using the bucket routine when vomiting for years.. when a friend suggested that I try these bags, and after a hospital stay I agreed that these little bags are some much easier than the bucket routine. I can put these little guys everywhere, my car, my bag, next to my bed - anywhere you might need one you can stash it away for future use! They are small to stash but when you need one the bag unfolds to just over a foot in length. I haven’t had trouble with it leaking. After use they tie off nicely and then can dispose easily.
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Motohi
> 3 dayThis is a true story, just happened yesterday on the way home from work. I discovered I ate some not so fresh lunch. So the afternoon at work I wasnt feeling the best. Later, driving home, the nasty deed happened. While driving, the overwhelming feeling came, this bag is a God-send. Making a left-hand turn, the deed happened (there was about 4 cups yuck), pulled over safely to the side of the street and rest is history. I remember telling myself to stay calm, drove the rest of the way home and reversed parked the vehicle. So in short, this bag is easy to hold, did not leak or spill, could easily read the amount, and is easily disposable.
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Lucy Brown
> 3 dayThis product met my expectations a d more
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Janet Key
> 3 dayI recently had a gastric bypass and have been suffering from a good bit of vomiting. I purchased these bags thinking all bags were the same, They are not. I found these to leak and not be sturdy at all. and now, mind you, Im not having alot come up at a time, and ut of 12, I have already had leak issues with 2 of them. Made sure I purchased another brand next time I ordered.