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    Almighty Cruiser Texashorselady's Avatar
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    Do you ever get seasick?

    Do you ever get seasick? If so, what do you do for it?? I have seen patches and bracelets, magnets and all sorts of gadgets. Do they work? I never get seasick, but I have friends that do...
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    No, haven't yet.
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    No!

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    Nope! But then I do take ginger caplets just in case.
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    Almighty Cruiser Texashorselady's Avatar
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    Ginger caplets? Really? Where did you learn about that and what do they say it does?
    Save a Lizard, ride a Horse.

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    So far we have been fortunate that neither of us has gotten seasick.

    And we have sailed in some pretty rough weather.
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    No sea sickness for me.......other than self induced
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    I am also one of the fortunate ones. I have never been seasick, including my days on a destroyer in the Navy.

    Wife did, but the patch worked . . . . now meclizine does fine if she needs it.
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    I never have, but Karen does and has to take meds for it....

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    I've never gotten seasick. I take Bonine the night before a cruise, just in case. But I have a tough stomach so I probably wouldn't get seasick if the boat was rocking.
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