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Steve F
One thing I've always wondered
The research and anecdotal evidence indicates that people suffer from seasickness for about 3 days, then they becomee used to the conditions, and are OK for the rest of the voyage.But what if they've been using some meds or accupressure bands or whatever? I use the scopalomine patches, and never get sick while using them, but a patch is only good for about 3 days. If I'm out there 2 weeks, do I need to put on a new patch every 3 days, or is one 3-day patch all I should need for the voyage?BTW, the only side effect I've felt from the patch is dry-mouth (fairly common), and that it seems to alter the taste of food so that nothing tastes really good. Doesn't destroy my appetite, but definitely my taste is off.
The research and anecdotal evidence indicates that people suffer from seasickness for about 3 days, then they becomee used to the conditions, and are OK for the rest of the voyage.But what if they've been using some meds or accupressure bands or whatever? I use the scopalomine patches, and never get sick while using them, but a patch is only good for about 3 days. If I'm out there 2 weeks, do I need to put on a new patch every 3 days, or is one 3-day patch all I should need for the voyage?BTW, the only side effect I've felt from the patch is dry-mouth (fairly common), and that it seems to alter the taste of food so that nothing tastes really good. Doesn't destroy my appetite, but definitely my taste is off.