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Re: Seasickness Posted on: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 11:04:20 -0400



Tom K wrote:

> I love how everyone who doesn't get seasick has all kinds of advice about
> not taking anything you don't need to, or how they don't think you'll need
> it...
>
> GET REAL... seasickness is VERY REAL FOR MANY PEOPLE. Don't simply dismiss
> it because you don't need it. That's like telling someone with an ear
> infection not to take their anti biotic because you don't have an ear
> infection, and therefore you don't need it..

Geez Tom, maybe my doctor should not give me advice about my asthma
since he doesn't have asthma himself.lol

No one is dismissing the fact that some people have a very real problem
with seasickness. I know many who do and you are one of those people.

I still think that someone who has never had any form of motion sickness
in the past should try something natural like ginger first. If it
doesn't work for them, then move on to things like Bonine.

sue