Hi all been offered my 1st boat trip on Monday and am wondering if the tablets work I'm dying to go out but couldn't cope with the sickness and would t wanna spoil anybody's trip any tips or feedback with the tablets and where I could get them from in south shields
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Originally posted by louis268 View PostHi all been offered my 1st boat trip on Monday and am wondering if the tablets work I'm dying to go out but couldn't cope with the sickness and would t wanna spoil anybody's trip any tips or feedback with the tablets and where I could get them from in south shields
Here my tips (and on numerous trips, I never got seasick again after I had this unpleasant experience)
A: Go to bed early, rest well and do not drink the day before
B: take a tablet before you go to bed
C: Wake up early enough and on the empty stomach take another dose
D: Take some sandwiches and cold drinks on board and start eating when on board
On board:
- carry on eating small portions throughout the day
-dont drink too much (fluid can irritate)
-try not to go into the cabin and if so, look out and dont sit down
-standing outside and watching land can help
-Take another tablet at lunchtime
Tablets:
2 main groups are
1. Hyosin (Parasypatholytikum) slows down the intestines, gives you a dry mouth---JOYRIDE
2. Antihistaminika: Can make you tired
However...the best cure is to have a few trips where you dont get seasick. You develop a confidence. Being afraid of seasickness makes you seasick !!!
So if the weather forecats says "rough" rather not go at all.
Hope it helps, cheers
Both work well (I take Hyosin) and can even be combinesLast edited by Guest; 22-08-2012, 10:31 AM.
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Eat ginger biscuitsCod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/
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Was just looking at seasickness yesterday as last time out i was realy ill,
anyway i googled it, and noticed a lot of advise was to eat ginger, i phoned
a doctor friend and he advised going to holland & barret or somewhere simelar
and getting crystalised ginger sweets or tablets and to eat them before and
dureing a boat trip, going out 13th october so will give them a try.
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[QUOTE=Charlton;439765]once told by an old charter skipper that drinking diluted orange juice is the best remedy,
Thats what Jim who owns northstar told me, but then he said "it tastes the
same coming up as what it does going down", at the time i couldnt see the
funny side of it as i was suffering badly, but i can laugh about it now, just
hope i am laughing on 13th october when i venture out with him again.
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