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I did 22 years in the Navy, still riding ships, haven't need anything until recently when the rollers in
the Hawaiian area hit 20-30ft+ and make cruisers bob like corks. Took a Bonine pill just in case worked well. take then the night before and 1 hour prior to launch Andy 6 hours. This is what I gave I my daughter on our first 1 1/2 day cattle barge together it was rough but the did the trick.. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Patch works 100% of the time, I just put one on.
I will be trying to wean myself off of it this summer when the swells are smaller. Last edited by ctfphoto; 03-09-2014 at 04:37 AM. |
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Excuse my ignorance, what is a Bonnie pill? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Pine Valley when not fishing La Jolla
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It's a good idea to take before or have on hand some type of motion sickness meication but they will make you sleepy. Besides the not staring down constantly it a good idea to have something in your stomach. I always carry a sandwich and some fruit, like 1 or 2 apples, crackers or chips. Of course that is to go with my six pack of beer. The more time you spend on the water the more your body will start to adjust and you might not need the medication or patch in the future. Good Luck
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Get the sliced ginger in the supermarket. When you go out take 5-6 pieces, put them in a baggie, and then eat as you need them. A cook on the Independence told me about that and it works.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Under a bridge
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I get sea sick easily. This is what I find works:
The RX patch...almost 100% effective, put on the night before, major dry mouth and you will feel in a "cloudy zone " all day The Dramamine, sometimes works not always, very little side effects. Eat crackers, ginger ale. Do not eat greasy food. Looking down will get you sicker faster. If it is warm/warm water....jump in the water..just a few minutes next to your kayak, instantly feel good. I guess your body changes its priorities when it is in the water. Best one yet, proven again and again. Bring a bag of sunflower seeds, munch on them. Don't know what it is, the salt the extra Silvia or whatever...it works. Good luck. |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: San Diego
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Pickled ginger...works
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: San Diego
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Mental
I used to get sick as a dog. Whether it be kayak, boat, diving I would get sick no matter what. I'd be chumming in no time and even the slightest bit of motion sickness can make fishing no fun. I've tried the Dramamine, Bonine, other random motion sickness pills, as well as the patch. The patch was the only thing that worked for me 100%. But at the end of the day, it costed money, you need prescription for it, you have to make sure it stays on etc.
One day I just told myself I'm not going to get sick anymore, and I fought it mentally. And won. I can be in heavy heavy swells, wind, small boat, big boat. Doesn't matter anymore. I just tell myself I'm not getting sick, and I don't. Not sure this would work for everyone, but it worked for me. |
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For me I get seasick as soon as I get on the water. I try and stay away when the weather is very bad. Used to take ginger and every other remedy someone would suggest. Most of the time it gave me upset stomach before I even hit the water. Now I don't take anything, When I feel sick I just start paddling as fast as I can till I feel better. One day had another kayaker asks me why I go so fast in big circles. That day I couldn't stop for more then 20 min...
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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All of the above mentioned
The kelp thing I have never heard . Look at Horizon , Bonine / Dramamine , patch , and consumption of some ginger . One other proven method is pressure points on inside of wrists . You can purchase wrist bands at pharmacy .
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My brother gets seasick something fierce, like even on a lake. Nothing ever worked for him until he tried one of these:
http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...&aparam=505303 They have them at a lot of places. Nice thing is you can use it even after you start feeling maggoty. Also, once you feel better you can take it off and give someone else some relief. |
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That is state of the art
High tech . That you should do it .
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Same as the rest for me- dramamine the night before and morning of. If it's calm I don't need anything, but one day I should have taken it and didn't. Chumming from the kayak is not fun. I was worried I'd lean too far over to clear the kayak and roll. I prefer the "Less drowsy" dramamine. Also the focusing on the horizon is solid. Even on fishing boats I can get queazy for a second if I focus down too much, rebaiting, tying on rigs, etc. I also learned: limit alcohol the night before, and get a good nights rest. Makes a world of difference. For my wife- perfume is a no go. |
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He swears by it. Nothing else has ever worked for him. Even if it is all mental, for him it works and is worth its weight in gold. |
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