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Seasickness
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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If you are talking about him going on a cruise
ship, then I'd tell him not to be concerned about it. We've been on about 5 different cruises in up to 35' seas, and those huge ships just don't move around that much. YMMV, Don W. 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 |
Seasickness
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 I'd start munching just before I left. If he's on a big cruise ship, I doubt he's be feeling the same way he would on a 33 foot sailboat with 5 foot swells on an aft quarter that might make you pitch, yaw & roll. |
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On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 12:43:54 -0400, "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 Ironically, yesterday I was looking up an old episode of Myth Busters (Does pickup truck tail gate down increase mileage) and ran across their session on sea sickness remedies. Ginger was the only thing they tried that did work. Not sure if there is any benefit to taking it early but I think it works even after you start to feal queasy. Most use tablets with water. Course if you're bloated with cookies when you go aboard...... No personal experience. Have never been sea sick, although slightly queasy when a diesel leak put some raw diesel in the bilge. Frank |
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I already told him that, but he still keeps talking about
seasickness. I'm worried he's going to 'talk himself into it'. Thus, the ginger snaps might just help ease his mind, more than his stomach. SBV "Don W" wrote in message .com... If you are talking about him going on a cruise ship, then I'd tell him not to be concerned about it. We've been on about 5 different cruises in up to 35' seas, and those huge ships just don't move around that much. YMMV, Don W. 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 |
Seasickness
"Don White" wrote in message ... 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 I'd start munching just before I left. If he's on a big cruise ship, I doubt he's be feeling the same way he would on a 33 foot sailboat with 5 foot swells on an aft quarter that might make you pitch, yaw & roll. He knows I have a 30' sailboat and asked me what I do about it. I told him it never bothered me.....yet. SBV |
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Scotty wrote: He knows I have a 30' sailboat and asked me what I do about it. I told him it never bothered me.....yet this season. SBV |
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"Frank Boettcher" wrote in Ironically, yesterday I was looking up an old episode of Myth Busters (Does pickup truck tail gate down increase mileage) and ran across their session on sea sickness remedies. Ginger was the only thing they tried that did work. Not sure if there is any benefit to taking it early but I think it works even after you start to feal queasy. Most use tablets with water. Course if you're bloated with cookies when you go aboard...... And of course you need to drink milk with those cookies. No personal experience. Have never been sea sick, although slightly queasy when a diesel leak put some raw diesel in the bilge. The only time I felt queasy was anchored in a storm, closed up cabin, with an alcohol stove cooking spaghetti. Not a good combination. SBV |
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"Joe" wrote in message ps.com... Scotty wrote: He knows I have a 30' sailboat and asked me what I do about it. I told him it never bothered me.....yet this season. OUCH ! That hurt , Bob. Scotty |
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"Scotty" wrote: I already told him that, but he still keeps talking about seasickness. I'm worried he's going to 'talk himself into it'. Thus, the ginger snaps might just help ease his mind, more than his stomach. SBV "Don W" wrote in message .com... If you are talking about him going on a cruise ship, then I'd tell him not to be concerned about it. We've been on about 5 different cruises in up to 35' seas, and those huge ships just don't move around that much. YMMV, Don W. 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 Scotty, if your friend wants to follow the old belts and suspenders approach, or if like me he doesn't like ginger snaps, one of the pills can work (I use bonine before), or one of the electric (relief band) or non-electric pressure point bands. Cruises are expensive. If your friend goes prepared, just not worrying about things may be all that is needed. Harlan Harlan -- To respond, obviously drop the "nospan"? |
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