Seasickness - Jacht Causes, Symptoms, Triggers and Prevention

BosnBill

Active Member
My daughter-in-law gets seasick at the slightest rocking of the boat. I've never been seasick, at east I don't think so. I've never turned green, let me put it that way. We'd like her to be able to join us for overnighters with my son and grandkids so I did some diligent research on the subject so we could take some preventative measures to keep her in the game. This is what I found our about seasickness. :yikes:
 

nathan

Active Member
great artical. I suffer from time to time with vertigo. it is an inner ear inbalance. i was given pills called anti-vertigo. i guess they couldn't come up with a better name. but that is one of the main reasons I get sick on the sea.
 

BosnBill

Active Member
Me too. I occasionally get it on land. It's a middle ear imbalance likely brought on playing a rock band for many years and firing M-16s without earplugs. :rof:
 
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