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Sea Sickness PAtch
which one works best?
I am trying to take my friend out, the first time i took him out he puked all over my tandem kayak. :p |
Also interested. Dramamine works for me but the side affect of falling asleep at the end day sucks!
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Look for the scopace patches.
http://www.transdermscop.com/transde...nformation.htm They use to have it in Pill form and it works better and you don't have to take it the night before. You can take it right before you go on the boat. https://www.canadadrugs.com/products/scopace California company will package up some pills for you. http://www.ifish.net/board/showthread.php?t=415894 |
Be careful with Scopace Medication, it has possible negitive interactions with 118 prescribed medications that need to be monitored closely.:(
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The one I use is bromine...I think thats what it is. I think whatever you use jus make sure you take it way ahead of time
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My dad was throwing up on the boat and was given one of the Scopace pills and in minutes he was back to normal, well not throwing up, and in about 15 minutes he totally felt like he was never sick. I've seen the pills work in action so I know they work. The patch you have to put on the night before.
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how do you buy one.. Site is confusing as it seems they cost 10 a pop?
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:canabis:works good. if not then meclizine, it's not a patch though
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Dramamine take 30-45 before hitting the water.
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I can say that I've tried everything.
Dramamine (Meclizine), Bonine, ginger in all the ways you can think, burned a little "oregano", gone out on an empty stomach, full stomach, etc. The only thing that has ever worked for me is Scopolamine (the patch that goes behind your ear). Yes it used to be offered here in the USA as a pill but no longer. Does it work, you betcha! Does it have downsides, you betcha. I place it behind my ear the night before I go out, and I wake up in the morning with major cotton mouth. It dehydrates me big time, even to the point of a little mild constipation, which actually isn't so bad for long days on the kayak. The biggest downside that I experience is it basically burns my skin. I'll get off the water, remove the patch, shower, and I'll have a raised red bump where I had the patch. Within a couple of days, it'll scab over, and a couple days later, that'll fall off. I even put lotion on the area for those couple days. Each patch lasts for 3 days, and they recommend switching ears with every patch. They say don't cut the patch, but I used them whole and it burned my skin very badly, so now I cut them in half or even in quarters. The cost is also quite steep. They retail at $17 each, and with my insurance, I pay $7. My brother through his employer gets them for $1. Yup, a buck. The potential conflicts with other medications are many, which is why it is only available with a prescription from your doctor. In higher doses than the transderm patch releases, it's a mild hallucinogen, but they sometimes give it to folks coming out of surgery, and are still under heavy anesthesia, to keep them from vomiting. Here's a link to read about it... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scopolamine The stuff is wicked, but it works. I would try every other option before it, but in the end, it just might be the only thing that will keep you on the water, and not puking in your lap. Hope this helps. |
Usually a Nice Big Cigar and a Fresh Greasy Breakfast Bacon Burrito with lots of garlic keeps me stable in the morning.... :cool:
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Thank you for all this information. I was on the Islander and i saw a bunch of people had the patch
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Last time I was at the doctor I asked him one side note, was not main topic about a prescription for the motion sickness patch. He told me they have to test me to make sure I actually have motion sickness... I was like wtf you really need to test me for motion sickness but I was in a hurry so I didn't bother with whatever testing they wanted to do. He also commented I should consider a change of hobby because who would want to go fishing if they get sea sick. I'll have to ask again next time I go and see a different doctor. Anyone else have a doctor say they need to test you for motion sickness before giving you the patch?
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hey frank, matt and i used that patch (scopolamine) awhile ago. it does work and like robfish says it does give you major cotton mouth.
after awhile matt and i stopped using it. it maybe because the issue with the cotton mouth just sucked or we just got use to being on the water. i also use these two methods; eating crackers and drinking gingerale. lots of people say to eat or drink ginger. |
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I use the perssure point type bracelet for sea sickness, you can get them at the drug store. |
I usually take a Meclazine the night before I go out. It makes you drowsy, well you're going to sleep anyways so look at it as a sleeping aid. When you wake up in the AM it's already working in your system and off you go. So far so good.
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