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On 22 Jun 2006 17:17:26 -0700, in message
.com "Peter" wrote: Maxprop wrote: We keep candied ginger on board for folks who suffer mal-de-mer. Just *how* could anyone suffer from mal-de-mer on a LAKE????? The usual way... Wave motion can be much more disorganized over shallower water and a good wind with a 30 mile fetch will pile up big waves on fresh water too. Ryk, happily unaffected |
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![]() "Peter" wrote in message oups.com... Maxprop wrote: "Scotty" wrote in message ... I have a non-boating friend who's going on a cruise next week. He's concerned about seasickness. I told him ginger is a good cure. I bought him a box of Ginger Snaps ( more for a joke ). Should he start munching on these before he steps onboard or wait till / if he feels bad? SBV Are ginger snaps actually flavored with ginger, or an artificial flavoring? We keep candied ginger on board for folks who suffer mal-de-mer. Just *how* could anyone suffer from mal-de-mer on a LAKE????? PDW http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Lakes_Storm_of_1913 ..John Cairns |
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![]() "Peter" wrote in message oups.com... Maxprop wrote: "Scotty" wrote in message ... I have a non-boating friend who's going on a cruise next week. He's concerned about seasickness. I told him ginger is a good cure. I bought him a box of Ginger Snaps ( more for a joke ). Should he start munching on these before he steps onboard or wait till / if he feels bad? SBV Are ginger snaps actually flavored with ginger, or an artificial flavoring? We keep candied ginger on board for folks who suffer mal-de-mer. Just *how* could anyone suffer from mal-de-mer on a LAKE????? Heh, heh . . . Please accept my cordial invitation to join us and find out, should you ever find yourself in the States. I've never gotten seasick on the ocean, but I've gotten actively ill on Lakes Michigan and Superior. Max |
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Peter wrote:
Just *how* could anyone suffer from mal-de-mer on a LAKE????? If the lake is big enough.... DSK |
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Scotty,
transderm patch. prescription Scout "Scotty" wrote in message ... I have a non-boating friend who's going on a cruise next week. He's concerned about seasickness. I told him ginger is a good cure. I bought him a box of Ginger Snaps ( more for a joke ). Should he start munching on these before he steps onboard or wait till / if he feels bad? SBV |
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He should just eat the ginger cookies. Uummmm,
chewey.......... "Scotty" wrote in message ... I have a non-boating friend who's going on a cruise next week. He's concerned about seasickness. I told him ginger is a good cure. I bought him a box of Ginger Snaps ( more for a joke ). Should he start munching on these before he steps onboard or wait till / if he feels bad? SBV |
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From personal experience and advice from lots of people I would
summarise as follows: 1) Each individual is different. If anyone says smugly 'it's all in the mind, I me my superior self never gets sick' just puke over the person. 2) Some of these are repeatedly quoted as factors that contribute to bring it on or make things worse during motion: being cold, being cold and wet, not enough sleep before boarding, rich food, and other food incl acidic types (citrus) and poultry, fume and odour, looking down or reading, thinking about being sick. 3) Some of the things that help some people a good rest and good food 24 hours before, medication 4-24 hrs before (depending on medication) such as Scopoderm patch behind ear, Stugeron tablets, Stemetil and Phenergan combination (consult doctors, some medication may have side effects such as drowsiness and affected eyesight, and note patches are generally more effective as medication gets into the system quite reliably whereas tablets rely on the digestion process, although some people like me are allergic to the adhesives on the patches), where possible stay (sleep) aboard 24 hrs before departure (we try to do this before long distance yacht racing), keep body and head warm, keep drinking and nibbling non-fatty sugary snacks, concentrating on an important physical task (helming, when appropriate, works great for me but moving about-tasks can further deplete energy), keeping interest and spirit up, fresh air and looking at the horizon, ginger, Fisherman's Friends or similar menthol, wristbands with pressure on pressure points. Also keep self-talk of 'I feel well' 'I am well'. If sick just get rid of it and business as usual. If very sick you have to either be on deck staying vertical or below deck lying down warm, and must drink water or energy drink that has fizz shaken out, and nibble on plain food or lollies of own choice.) 4) My latest investigation is.... If the condition is at least partly in the mind, then surely having a hypnotherapist on board should work wonders?? They can cure even smoke addiction so this should be a breeze. We should round up those hypnotherapists and invite them to come sailing, or to treat people before they step aboard. Incentive for them is also a booming business! It must be worth a go. Please report back. Good luck Solo Thesailor http://sailingstoriesandtips.blogspot.com |
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"Solo Thesailor" wrote in
oups.com: keep drinking This is what usually makes me sick before we drag ourselves out and untie the damned boat in the first place....(c; Party....party.....dock party.... |
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Where is the Navigator when you need him?? Perhaps he will check in.
Scout "Scotty" wrote in message ... I have a non-boating friend who's going on a cruise next week. He's concerned about seasickness. I told him ginger is a good cure. I bought him a box of Ginger Snaps ( more for a joke ). Should he start munching on these before he steps onboard or wait till / if he feels bad? SBV |
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Scotty wrote:
I have a non-boating friend who's going on a cruise next week. He's concerned about seasickness. I told him ginger is a good cure. I bought him a box of Ginger Snaps ( more for a joke ). Should he start munching on these before he steps onboard or wait till / if he feels bad? SBV Aren't you related to a Canuck now? Get some Gravol, best stuff on the planet, but you can't get in 'merica. Cheers Marty |
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