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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 18:24:25 -0400, MikeG
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In article , no-
says...
Is this something that eventually goes away after repeated boating?
What can be done about it?

It depends on the person.

I spent the better part of three years at sea with a buddy who lived on
nothing but soda crackers and milk for the three years.

My self, it usually only amounted to a headache the first day out.

Well, there was that one time coming out of Toulon after being a quest
at the bar inhabited by some deck apes off the French carrier Fosch. I'm
not sure if it was the rum or the screaming storm we got hit with on the
way out of port. Which ever or both I had hit the point where, as
someone else mentioned, I was afraid I wasn't going to die.


I have never gotten sea sick per se, but on my 10th free fall jump
from 10,000', I spun and lost my horizon. I popped my chute

I made it to the ground ok, but it was close. What ever was left over
from breakfast was on the ground. :)

And naturally the ****ant Jump Master rode me about it for about a
week.

All the best,

Tom
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