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i'll toss in one more veiwpoint:
i take dramamine(original formula) and it works well for me. i always take one an hour or two before the boat sails and another an hour or so out. that is what works for me. i also choose to sit outside so that i can keep the horizon in my field of vision. when i have gotten seasick in the past i learned that "getting it over with" is key! get to the back rail and puke it out, i always feel immediatly better then i hit another dose... YMMV but that works for me. glad you caught a few, jerry "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... LoboTx wrote in : I'm sure this topic has been addressed before, but I'm a newbie to this group so bear with me.... I recently took my kids out on a charter from Port Aransas, TX. Although we were on a decent sized boat (36 ft), the water was pretty rough and my daughter got very, very seasick even after taking some OTC Dramamine Plus. She toughed it out for awhile because we started catching fish (Kings), but the other two started turning green eventually and I had no choice but returning them to shore. Incidentally, these "kids" are all in their early 20's and I don't think it was a mental thing. My questions a - Is there a better drug for this ailment ? I've heard Scopolamine patches work better. Any first hand experience out there ? - How long does this illness generally persist ? Once on shore my daughter recovered quickly. I assume the lack of motion did the trick, but would she have adjusted and felt better after a few more hours on the boat ? - I had a choice of a new Bertram 35 footer, a 1986 Chris Craft Commander - 31 footer, and the boat I chose, which was an old restored Navy work-craft (type unknown). I chose the latter based on the captain's reputation for catching fish and the price was slightly less. I wonder if this choice made a difference ? I plan on going again in the near future and would like any/all information in hopes of talking my kids into trying it one more time. Thanks ! Scop works very well in my experience--in a 31' boat off Hawaii with water coming over the gunnels. However, Dramamine can work pretty well if you take it as directed, which is 30 minutes before the boat leaves the dock. If you take it when you start to feel motion sick, its far too late. The scop patches need to be applied the night before departure. Scott |
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