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Shaun Bell January 8th, 2006 04:44 PM

Throwing up help!
 
Hi all, im going on my second sea fishing trip soon and need some help with
my problem of throwing up on the boat. I know there is car sickness pills
available for people that get sick on long trips but is there something for
when on a boat?

Regards
Shaun B.



Tom January 8th, 2006 05:07 PM

Throwing up help!
 
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 16:44:49 GMT, "Shaun Bell"
wrote:

Hi all, im going on my second sea fishing trip soon and need some help with
my problem of throwing up on the boat. I know there is car sickness pills
available for people that get sick on long trips but is there something for
when on a boat?


Eat a hearty breakfast, take some dill pickles along (whole, not
sliced) and Saltine crackers to munch on if you feel queasy. Also, try
not to look down for long periods (such as tying lines etc) and look
out at the horizon as much as possible. Avoid areas where you can come
into contact with fumes (diesel, exhaust etc.). These should help
somewhat. Good luck and enjoy.

Rodney Long January 8th, 2006 06:43 PM

Throwing up help!
 
Shaun Bell wrote:

Hi all, im going on my second sea fishing trip soon and need some help with
my problem of throwing up on the boat. I know there is car sickness pills
available for people that get sick on long trips but is there something for
when on a boat?


Sure,, they are the same,, just go to Wal Mart and get some sea sick
pills,, take them as prescribed,, even if you don't feel sick on the
boat,, still take them, because if you get sick later, they won't help
you, and chances are high you will get sick when they wear off,, don't
take that chance.



--
Rodney Long,
Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread
Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures,
Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator
and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com

DOG FISH OPEN January 9th, 2006 04:00 PM

Throwing up help!
 
Secret seasickness medicine - Smoke some weed !
keep you eyes on the horizon


"Shaun Bell" wrote in message
...
Hi all, im going on my second sea fishing trip soon and need some help
with
my problem of throwing up on the boat. I know there is car sickness pills
available for people that get sick on long trips but is there something
for
when on a boat?

Regards
Shaun B.





Zardoz January 9th, 2006 04:08 PM

Throwing up help!
 

"Shaun Bell" wrote in message
...
Hi all, im going on my second sea fishing trip soon and need some help
with
my problem of throwing up on the boat. I know there is car sickness pills
available for people that get sick on long trips but is there something
for
when on a boat?

Regards
Shaun B.

Ginger tea.

About a thumb size piece of fresh ginger chopped finely, three cups of
boiling hot water poured over and let steep, sweeten with honey if required.
Drink one cup before you go, put rest in a flask for sipping while fishing.

Get some ginger candy as well, suck this when feeling queezy.

Natural remedies sometimes work best.




Capt John January 9th, 2006 05:12 PM

Throwing up help!
 
Take your sea sick pills when you get up in the morning, so it's in
your system when you get on the boat. If they make you sleepy take a
half pill next time.


Preyou January 9th, 2006 09:57 PM

Throwing up help!
 
Damn good idea....Works for me every time! Take a bag of Doritos...

--



~Give me oyster's and beer for dinner every day of the year, and I'll be fine~ J. Buffett
"DOG FISH OPEN" wrote in message . ..
Secret seasickness medicine - Smoke some weed !
keep you eyes on the horizon


"Shaun Bell" wrote in message
...
Hi all, im going on my second sea fishing trip soon and need some help
with
my problem of throwing up on the boat. I know there is car sickness pills
available for people that get sick on long trips but is there something
for
when on a boat?

Regards
Shaun B.





chartworksart January 10th, 2006 01:51 PM

Throwing up help!
 


"Shaun Bell" wrote in message
...
Hi all, im going on my second sea fishing trip soon and need some help
with
my problem of throwing up on the boat. I know there is car sickness pills
available for people that get sick on long trips but is there something
for
when on a boat?

Regards
Shaun B.

The idea with the fresh Ginger sounds like a good one. But, if you're going to buy over the counter products, you're more likely to get sleepy if you take Dramamine. Try the Bonine. I live in Key Largo, FL and lots of people ask this question. You'll feel better with the Bonine and it works. You might get a little dry mouth so take plenty of whatever you want to drink and have a good time.



Dan Krueger January 11th, 2006 12:56 AM

Throwing up help!
 
chartworksart wrote:
"Shaun Bell" wrote in message
...
Hi all, im going on my second sea fishing trip soon and need some help
with
my problem of throwing up on the boat. I know there is car sickness pills
available for people that get sick on long trips but is there something
for
when on a boat?

Regards
Shaun B.

The idea with the fresh Ginger sounds like a good one. But, if you're going to buy over the counter products, you're more likely to get sleepy if you take Dramamine. Try the Bonine. I live in Key Largo, FL and lots of people ask this question. You'll feel better with the Bonine and it works. You might get a little dry mouth so take plenty of whatever you want to drink and have a good time.




Make it Gatorade or Powerade and that will also help. I've never been
affected, but I have been with several who have.

The bender the night before isn't much of a help for those who have
trouble with sea sickness either!

[email protected] January 11th, 2006 04:50 AM

Throwing up help!
 
On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 16:08:27 GMT, "Zardoz"
wrote:


"Shaun Bell" wrote in message
...
Hi all, im going on my second sea fishing trip soon and need some help
with
my problem of throwing up on the boat. I know there is car sickness pills
available for people that get sick on long trips but is there something
for
when on a boat?

Regards
Shaun B.

Ginger tea.

About a thumb size piece of fresh ginger chopped finely, three cups of
boiling hot water poured over and let steep, sweeten with honey if required.
Drink one cup before you go, put rest in a flask for sipping while fishing.

Get some ginger candy as well, suck this when feeling queezy.

Natural remedies sometimes work best.



A couple of pork chop sandwiches and a quart of 2% milk for lunch will
settle your stomach if you get queasy. Some times just thinking about
pork chops frying will help -- be sure and give that a try if you
begin to feel a vomiting spell coming on.

HTH

STEPHEN PEEK January 11th, 2006 05:03 AM

Throwing up help!
 
ROFLMAO
wrote in message
...
On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 16:08:27 GMT, "Zardoz"
wrote:


"Shaun Bell" wrote in message
...
Hi all, im going on my second sea fishing trip soon and need some help
with
my problem of throwing up on the boat. I know there is car sickness
pills
available for people that get sick on long trips but is there something
for
when on a boat?

Regards
Shaun B.

Ginger tea.

About a thumb size piece of fresh ginger chopped finely, three cups of
boiling hot water poured over and let steep, sweeten with honey if
required.
Drink one cup before you go, put rest in a flask for sipping while
fishing.

Get some ginger candy as well, suck this when feeling queezy.

Natural remedies sometimes work best.



A couple of pork chop sandwiches and a quart of 2% milk for lunch will
settle your stomach if you get queasy. Some times just thinking about
pork chops frying will help -- be sure and give that a try if you
begin to feel a vomiting spell coming on.

HTH




daytripper January 11th, 2006 05:07 AM

Throwing up help!
 
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 04:50:28 GMT, wrote:
A couple of pork chop sandwiches and a quart of 2% milk for lunch will
settle your stomach if you get queasy. Some times just thinking about
pork chops frying will help -- be sure and give that a try if you
begin to feel a vomiting spell coming on.

HTH


lmao! *more* than enough "throwing up help!"

that's what a poorly chosen Subject deserves: a literal interpretation!

ahahahahahahah! ;-)

L. C. Clower January 11th, 2006 10:24 AM

Throwing up help!
 
Scopalomine patches.






"Shaun Bell" wrote in message
...
Hi all, im going on my second sea fishing trip soon and need some help
with
my problem of throwing up on the boat. I know there is car sickness pills
available for people that get sick on long trips but is there something
for
when on a boat?

Regards
Shaun B.





DownTime January 11th, 2006 02:06 PM

Throwing up help!
 
wrote:
A couple of pork chop sandwiches and a quart of 2% milk for lunch will
settle your stomach if you get queasy. Some times just thinking about
pork chops frying will help -- be sure and give that a try if you
begin to feel a vomiting spell coming on.

HTH


i've found the nite before bender and breakfast from the mcd's drive
thru are surefire ways to induce vomiting.

another trick i've heard of but never tried, bring along a large
ice-cold bottle of ginger ale. chug as much as you can at first sign of
feeling queezy. that way, whatever it was you had in there, won't taste
so bad on the way back...

DOG FISH OPEN January 19th, 2006 02:52 AM

Throwing up help!
 
If ya puke on a boat its a tell tale sign you wern't made for fish'n - Never
been seasick but have PURGED on a couple of occassions (2-3) due to doing
6-8hrs of rum and heading out after 2-3hrs sleep to the canyons in a rockn &
rolling sea rigging baits, looking down or cutting rotten chum,
after the purge another rum and coke will fix you right up ! if it dont go
back to the fatty- if you still puke - its time to hang it up and find a new
hobby

Note - if your gona PURGE, make sure you do it on the feet of someone who's
looking real green cause its a surefire way to get them to join in.


"Shaun Bell" wrote in message
...
Hi all, im going on my second sea fishing trip soon and need some help
with
my problem of throwing up on the boat. I know there is car sickness pills
available for people that get sick on long trips but is there something
for
when on a boat?

Regards
Shaun B.





Dan Logcher January 19th, 2006 04:28 AM

Throwing up help!
 
DOG FISH OPEN wrote:
If ya puke on a boat its a tell tale sign you wern't made for fish'n - Never
been seasick but have PURGED on a couple of occassions (2-3) due to doing
6-8hrs of rum and heading out after 2-3hrs sleep to the canyons in a rockn &
rolling sea rigging baits, looking down or cutting rotten chum,
after the purge another rum and coke will fix you right up ! if it dont go
back to the fatty- if you still puke - its time to hang it up and find a new
hobby


Sorry I don't agree. I've had issues with sea sickness, having parents who are
sailors. I love fishing, and occasionally have slight issues with rough weather.
I'd never give up the sport.

--
Dan

LeRoy Williams January 19th, 2006 01:12 PM

Throwing up help!
 
I fish once a week in the bay or gulf, weather permitting. Without sea sick
medication I get sick everytime. The only thing that works for me is
"TRANSDERM SCOP" . Available by prescription only. Must be applied 3 hours
prior to trip and lasts 3 days if needed. Cost about $4 a patch. Good
luck.Lee

"Shaun Bell" wrote in message
...
Hi all, im going on my second sea fishing trip soon and need some help
with
my problem of throwing up on the boat. I know there is car sickness pills
available for people that get sick on long trips but is there something
for
when on a boat?

Regards
Shaun B.





Le Cuisinier Qui Fait [email protected] January 22nd, 2006 02:26 AM

Throwing up help!
 
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 23:28:40 -0500, Dan Logcher
wrote:

DOG FISH OPEN wrote:
If ya puke on a boat its a tell tale sign you wern't made for fish'n - Never
been seasick but have PURGED on a couple of occassions (2-3) due to doing
6-8hrs of rum and heading out after 2-3hrs sleep to the canyons in a rockn &
rolling sea rigging baits, looking down or cutting rotten chum,
after the purge another rum and coke will fix you right up ! if it dont go
back to the fatty- if you still puke - its time to hang it up and find a new
hobby


Sorry I don't agree. I've had issues with sea sickness, having parents who are
sailors. I love fishing, and occasionally have slight issues with rough weather.
I'd never give up the sport.


Yes, Don, we know you won't. Just as we who know you know you'll
never give up your rodeo bull riding, your West African mercenary
activities, your clandestine off shore black-rapping radio station AND
last but certainly not least, your championship sushi eating belt. You
are indeed a giant, Don.

Allen July 14th, 2006 02:14 PM

Throwing up help!
 
Take along a bag of ginger snaps. Get the
Snaps that has real ginger-not ginger artificial flavor
( cheap ones in wal-mart that has red pepper in
the ingredients work best.)
The ginger stops the sea sickness..used by the navy
for years. Also wear a rubber band on the
wrist and when you feel it ( queasiness )
snap the band on the inside of the wrist ( form of
acupuncture ) it works. allen @ http://click1now.com

"Shaun Bell" wrote in message
...
Hi all, im going on my second sea fishing trip soon and need some help
with
my problem of throwing up on the boat. I know there is car sickness pills
available for people that get sick on long trips but is there something
for
when on a boat?

Regards
Shaun B.






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