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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 1,910
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I am very sensitive to motion sickness. Which includes seasickness.
I have tried everything that can normally be found. Meclizine has been the only medicine that has worked %98 of the time. Per recommendation of Hunters Pa, I purchase the rieliefband. So far so good, however it has been in not so rough water. I have also not gotten it wet. I will report as I get to use it more. There is a small tube of cream that is about $10.00, which too expensive for the size. I may be able to find a different brand cheaper. |
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Posts: 273
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i bought sea legs on ebay. good luck!
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Junior
Join Date: Jul 2016
Posts: 26
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Sea legs?
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#4 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 6,856
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I don't recall when was the last time that I got seasick on my kayak but I've learned that the longer you try to avoid the inevitable (tossing your cookies) the worse the trip will be. If/when I get seasick I just let it all out, as soon as I do that I feel much better. Holding it in is like trying to hold in your diarrhea, the sooner you let it out the sooner you'll feel better
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