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Motion Sickness Relief?
I don't have motion sickness, personally, but my girlfriend suffers from it whenever on planes, boats, buses, etc. Rather than paying for and getting doped up on Dramamine (sans the non-drowsy formulas), I've seen these products at the Sharper Image and such, which supposedly relieve a person of motion sickness while worn. It looks like a watch, and you use some sort of gel with it to make contact with your skin. Has anyone here had experience with these or have any information on it? It's quite a pricey item, but I figure to buy this once instead of X amount of pills may be a worthy decision. So, if anyone has advice, please post.
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Interesting item... I usually rely on peppermints and a nap.
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get those accupressure wrist bands. non-electric.
it's just two elastic bands with plastic dots that go on your wrist. they work great. I was on a boat once and a girl was feeling really sick. I put them on her and within 20 minutes she was fine. Put them on before you get sick... it works better that way. |
I do a lot of work on boats and spend time out in the Gulf, sometimes 50+ miles off shore. Non-drowsy dramimine works fine for me - never got sea-sick even in a 21' boat with 7' waves. (and for the record, I do get sea-sick on occasion). My dad, a former navy man, also swears by the wrist thing - it hits some kind of pressure point on your wrist that helps stabilize your equilibrium or something like that.
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People get different levels of motion sickness. if the over-the-counter dramimine doesnt help her, you could call your doctor, and ask for a scopolamine patch. These patches work very well for some people, and probably will be cheaper than the sharper image thing.... When my wife and I go deep sea fishing, she uses them with great success.
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I know that certain herbs are supposed to help with motion sickness......I forget which one though so I'm probably not being much help right now....
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If the wrist thing works it is a one-time expense that will be around until you lose it. Sounds like it would be worth a try, even if you eventually find it doesn't work. Better than the drugs, even drousy-free.
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Available in drugstores, but you might have to ask back at the prescription counter (even though it does not require a prescription). |
These wristbands sound interesting, and much cheaper than the ones at Sharper Images. I'm going to give this a shot for whenever we may travel again. Thanks for the suggestions.
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