Anonymous wrote:It's SO BIG you won't notice it moving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's SO BIG you won't notice it moving.
Unfortunately this isn’t true. I’ve had good sea days with clear water on large cruise ships where I wasn’t sick but could absolutely feel the movement, but I’ve also been in stormy weather where I was miserable. The problem is you can’t predict what you’ll get, so you need to be prepared with meds in advance.
Anonymous wrote:It's SO BIG you won't notice it moving.
Anonymous wrote:ask your doctor to prescribe scopalomine patches. they are good for a few days, help with seasickness and dont make you just want to go to bed like dramamine. i dont get seasick but my family use them for scuba diving.
Anonymous wrote:ask your doctor to prescribe scopalomine patches. they are good for a few days, help with seasickness and dont make you just want to go to bed like dramamine. i dont get seasick but my family use them for scuba diving.