Sea sickness quick test question.....Do you like rides?
If you like most carnival rides chances are you wont become sea sick. If they make you queasy, then more than likely you will be sea sick. I was a commercial Captain on crew boats in the Gulf of Mexico for a few years. Way back when, we had to make our runs no matter what. I have seen new men come out on boats and look like they were going to die. We even begged them to be taken back to shore and they refused. Sick as all get-up for 2 or 3 days and then be fine and NEVER BE SEASICK AGAIN. I have seen new men never get sea sick.Then, on the other hand, there were those like me that never really got their sea legs. I am still prone to seasickness. I am much better now than before but still prone. It is the worst you will ever feel. It is 100 times worse than your worst hangover. I have tried just about everything except for the patch. If you find yourself getting queezy, get OUTSIDE, stay cool to cold if possible and look at the horizon or lie flat on your back with your eyes closed and you will be fine. If it is your turn to steer, you will also be ok because you are distracted. Also VERY IMPORTANT....read my lips VERY IMPORTANT....do not eat anything greasy. Stay away from butter on your grits, oil on your salad. Coffee can also be stomache irritant. Make sure there are lots of saltine crackers on board. Never have a completely empty stomache. If in any kind of doubt, take a Bonine (Chewable meclazine)the night before you leave. That will get some of the chemical into your system before you are exposed to rough conditions. Most motion sickness pills including meclazine will knock your d*** into the dirt. You will remain very tired and sleepy for a few days until you body gets used to them. Follow DR. Tony's recommendations and you will be just fine....Have a blastOne more thing, you have much less chance of motion sickness on a sailboat than a powerboat. Sailboats have a much gentler motion.
If you like most carnival rides chances are you wont become sea sick. If they make you queasy, then more than likely you will be sea sick. I was a commercial Captain on crew boats in the Gulf of Mexico for a few years. Way back when, we had to make our runs no matter what. I have seen new men come out on boats and look like they were going to die. We even begged them to be taken back to shore and they refused. Sick as all get-up for 2 or 3 days and then be fine and NEVER BE SEASICK AGAIN. I have seen new men never get sea sick.Then, on the other hand, there were those like me that never really got their sea legs. I am still prone to seasickness. I am much better now than before but still prone. It is the worst you will ever feel. It is 100 times worse than your worst hangover. I have tried just about everything except for the patch. If you find yourself getting queezy, get OUTSIDE, stay cool to cold if possible and look at the horizon or lie flat on your back with your eyes closed and you will be fine. If it is your turn to steer, you will also be ok because you are distracted. Also VERY IMPORTANT....read my lips VERY IMPORTANT....do not eat anything greasy. Stay away from butter on your grits, oil on your salad. Coffee can also be stomache irritant. Make sure there are lots of saltine crackers on board. Never have a completely empty stomache. If in any kind of doubt, take a Bonine (Chewable meclazine)the night before you leave. That will get some of the chemical into your system before you are exposed to rough conditions. Most motion sickness pills including meclazine will knock your d*** into the dirt. You will remain very tired and sleepy for a few days until you body gets used to them. Follow DR. Tony's recommendations and you will be just fine....Have a blastOne more thing, you have much less chance of motion sickness on a sailboat than a powerboat. Sailboats have a much gentler motion.