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Wishing You a Safe and Delightful VincyMas
Physician's Weekly
July 1, 2025

Wishing You a Safe and Delightful VincyMas

The jump-up days for VincyMas this year are July 7th and 8th. VincyMas has been metaphorically dubbed, with good reason, “The Hottest Carnival In The Caribbean”.

Many pundits anticipate that our 2025 carnival is likely to attract thousands of local, regional, and extra-regional revellers.

By adopting a few simple, implementable, inexpensive, and pragmatic measures, those participating in VincyMas 2025 can minimize their chances of self-inflicted health and preventable safety issues, respectively, on the Jouvert and Dimanche Gras days, while still having heaps of fun.

Preparing for VincyMas

Exercise: It is highly recommended that you get in some exercise the week ahead of the jump- up days. A brisk, daily walk for 45 to 90 minutes, should go a long way toward getting you road-ready. Stretching exercises are also highly recommended.

Healthy Eating: During the week leading up to the jump up days:

• Reduce alcohol intake

• Eat lots of vegetables – especially green leafy

• Consume primarily complex carbohydrates – yam, tania, eddoes, sweet potato, cassava

• Eat healthy animal proteins – fish, chicken (with skin and fat removed)

• Avoid junk and processed foods

• Up your intake of peas, lentils, nuts, fruits, and grains.

• Try to remain well-hydrated.

• Avoid energy drinks.

Smoking: To optimize lung health stop smoking.

Doctor’s check-up: Highly recommended if you are over 50 or if you have a NCD (e.g. asthma, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, etc) and have not had a check up in over a year.

Rest: Get a good night’s sleep the Sunday night before J’ouvert.

Foot care: Keep toenails short. Don’t wear new shoes for the jump-ups. Your shoes should correspond to your foot size. Do not wear shoes with heels.

Hydration: On jump-up days drink lots of fluids, especially water, coconut water, and sports drinks. Avoid excessive consumption of alcohol. If consuming such, consume the equivalent volume of water for each alcoholic beverage consumed. Avoid energy drinks, for the high concentrations of caffeine within can cause heart arrhythmias.

Skin: A water-based sunscreen should be worn. For dark skin wear one with a sun-protection factor (SPF) of 30 or more. Light skin should wear one with a SPF of 50 or above. Cover your head with a cap.

Personal hygiene: If possible carry along a small bottle of hand sanitizer. Sanitize your hands often. Avoid touching your face, eyes, nose, and mouth. Ladies should walk with a few non-perfumed flushable sanitary wipes for bathroom occasions.

Ears and eyes: Protect your ears by steering clear of speakers that are blasting loud music.

Wear goggles to protect your eyes from flying objects, hands in the air, and waving rags.

Food: Eat before you go on the road. When on the road consume small portions of food (e.g. snacks) every 3-4 hours to provide your body with its energy needs. Be very cautious when purchasing food on the road. Only purchase food from food vendors whose hands are clean, nails are short, clothes are tidy, and hair is covered. Avoid overeating.

Personal safety: Only carry the absolute essentials. Do not wear jewellery. Keep cash concealed in a cross-body bag. Share your plans for the day with close family and friends.

Avoid poorly lit or isolated areas. There should be a designated driver in your group. Arrange a time and place to meet up in case you get separated from your friends. Periodically check in on each other to ensure that everyone is secure and safe. If dependent on a taxi for transit, make arrangements before going on the road with a specific taxi for your transportation. Never drink and drive.

Intimacy: Many partaking in carnival do things that they are unlikely to do at other times. Alcohol plays a major role in fostering such risky behaviour. Do not have sex with anyone not known to you.

Every time you have sex use a condom. If you do have unprotected sex see a doctor at the earliest opportunity to receive post-exposure prophylaxis against HIV, and other STDs/ STIs.

Females who have had unprotected sex, once there is no medical contraindication, should consider using the morning-after pill. Avoid kissing anyone on their lips other than your regular partner.

Bands responsibility: Bands are morally obligated to do their best to keep the revellers within their respective bands as cool as possible. In this regard, it is highly recommended that bands consider having mist-generating water bottles that mist their members every 30-40 minutes. This will help to keep revellers cool and significantly reduce their chances of life-threatening heat-related illnesses arising. Ideally, all bands should have someone who is trained in and equipped to administer CPR and first aid.

Wishing ALL VincyMas participants an enjoyable, memorable, and incident-free festival.

Please take care and stay safe.

Author: Dr. C. Malcolm Grant – Family Physician, Family Care Clinic, Arnos Vale. Former tutor

in the Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados. For appointments: clinic@familycaresvg.com, 1(784)570-9300 (Office), 1(784)455-0376 (WhatsApp).

Disclaimer: The information provided in the above article is for educational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if you are seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment. Dr. C. Malcolm

Grant, Family Care Clinic or The Searchlight Newspaper or their associates, respectively, are

not liable for risks or issues associated with using or acting upon the information provided

above.

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