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Re: Seasickness Posted on: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:51:12 -0400



Tom K wrote:

> Sue... the operative words are "medicine you don't need"... maybe for you...
> but for someone who gets seasick... it's something you desperately need.

Tom, you know you get seasick and I have seen you take your bonine
before we even sail(grin). You "know" you get seasick, so you should
take it ahead of time. The OP doesn't know if he will get seasick or
not, so for him to take it "just in case" seems foolish.

> Sisker's right. Bring the Bonine.

I have no problem with someone bringing it in case they need it. IMO for
anyone who doesn't have a history of sea sickness, I think trying ginger
first is more logical and safer.

sue