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View Poll Results: What do you do for seasickness?
Rough seas, smugh seas...doesn't bother me 13 38.24%
I always pack Dramamine or Bonine 10 29.41%
Check out the patch on my neck 5 14.71%
Whatever the doc prescribes 1 2.94%
Ginger (and I don't mean the character on Gilligan's Isle) 6 17.65%
I wear these wristbands (comes in handy for tennis, too) 3 8.82%
I always keep green apples or saltines around 0 0%
I use something else 1 2.94%
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Old 04-22-2007, 10:59 AM rubrrick is offline     #31 (permalink)
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It's never been a serious problem. Maybe a little queasy for the first day or so if the seas are rough. If it gets too bad, dramamine does the trick. I find the key is to stay outside with a horizon until I get my sea legs. A bigger problem is stopping weaving when we get off the ship.

The secret to having sea legs on land is..........believe it or not..........take more cruises. I used to have this feeling on land after almost every cruise till I had about 20 or so, and since then I have not felt the weaving sensation on land.

I'm lucky that I do not get sea sick and my better half sometimes does. She has an electronic wrist band that she now uses in heavy seas.

Rick



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