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![]() FishinJC wrote: The prescription drugs also worked but left people drowsy or even spaced out. In all these post the one thing that i have not read is a quantitative description of the sea state (that's using numbers for all the sailing.asa readers). So a drug left people drowsy or even spaced out. Personally after heaving my guts out for two days then totally dehydrated and incapacitated for days 3&4 I would most certainly take the drowsy and even spaced out option. Granted the sea state that caused my marathon puke fest was extreme. So take the drugs and get er dun. On that same show they tested 2 people and 1 said that the drug that worked best was the placebo (sugar pill). Of course when they tested him, they told him that it was a new drug and he didn't get sick at all. That tells me for some it is a mind game. If you feel relaxed and believe it what you are taking will cure you, you will be fine. This is an excellent point................ What is the expected placebo effect for any given sample/study group? Cant remember but I think the folks who submit to the NJM mentioned, maybe 6%-12% of people are head cases. Anybody know the typical expected placebo effect for humans? Bob |
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