How do you deal with the inverse of motion sickness, i.e. sea legs? When I returned from a cruise last time, I felt the ocean motion for several days following.
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Originally Posted by Lucifer
There are a lot of 'remedies' available from pills to accupressure bands. They all 'work' more or less the same way: They convince your subconscious that you are not going to be seasick, therefore you aren't. I've seen a lot of seasick people over the years, and I'm convinced that 98% of seasickness is in your head.
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This is only a single story, but take from it what you will. My wife gets motion sick in buses. I got a pair of Sea Bands for her when we took a bus tour, but assumed that they were psychological. They worked. When she would get off of the bus, she would flip the wristbands over so that they weren't pressing on the pressure point. One time, she forgot to flip them back when we returned to the bus, and sure enough, she became nauseous. So, for her, not psychological.