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		|  10-07-2005, 11:08 PM | #61 |  
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				 All of you probably know that I'm going on a charter fishing trip. And I would like to look for medicines or methods to prevent myself from getting a seasick.  Any Idea? |  12 pack of BASS Ale and a couple large pizzas the night B4 should do ya...     |  
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		|  10-07-2005, 11:34 PM | #62 |  
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					Originally Posted by fishaholic18
					
				 12 pack of BASS Ale and a couple large pizzas the night B4 should do ya...     |  very funny. also, i dont drink beers when eating pizzas. mixed drinks do well with me and my pizzas
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		|  10-07-2005, 11:56 PM | #63 |  
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				 | been there done that      the reason was.... I didnt eat before going out.... 
never been sick since EAT FIRST  !  empty stomach no good   |  
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		|  10-08-2005, 12:24 AM | #64 |  
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				 All of you probably know that I'm going on a charter fishing trip. And I would like to look for medicines or methods to prevent myself from getting a seasick.  Any Idea? |  
I usually buy a few bananas (the ones with Chequita stickers on em) ; peel off that sticker and smack it right behind your ear.  At least thats what I do     
To be honest I think the best thing you can do is keep a full belly at all times. 
Don't stop eating or else    
Last resort purchase Bonine
 
The wrist watch thing is just plain bs.  Fun wearing on land though if you wanna barf |  
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		|  10-08-2005, 02:11 AM | #65 |  
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				 | Joe,
 Of the many times you went fishing with me this past summer, your best day as far as not getting too sick was when you wore the patch thingies behind your ears.  You were ok that day.  The other days I was worried about you.  Thought you were going to go home with some homemade stitches that I would have to put in after you knocked your head on something from falling asleep when you were sick.  You get head sick, I never saw you puke or anything.
 
 Of course the slower the fishing is the worse the sickness is.  And when the fishing picks up it isn't as bad.....that just human.
 
 So for now stick to those ear things.
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		|  10-08-2005, 06:26 AM | #66 |  
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				 | Scopalmine, or something like that, is the ear patch.  Many people I know who get seasick feel that it is definitely the best weapon out there at this time.  Prescription only, if I'm remembering correctly. |  
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		|  10-08-2005, 06:31 AM | #67 |  
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				 | Spence, the prunes are the most important part. Listening to how severe Notaro's seasickness problem is, I would recommend eating at least a 1/2 pound of prunes instead of a 1/4. Again, I hope this helps. |  
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		|  10-08-2005, 09:03 AM | #68 |  
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					Originally Posted by Pete_G
					
				 Scopalmine, or something like that, is the ear patch.  Many people I know who get seasick feel that it is definitely the best weapon out there at this time.  Prescription only, if I'm remembering correctly. |   for the patch form of scopolamine.
 www.motionsickness.net  for Scopace which is the pill form of scopolamine. |  
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		|  10-08-2005, 12:46 PM | #69 |  
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				 | Bah, when you feel sick, chug a can of warm coke and projectile it over the side. 
You'll feel a million bucks after that and won't have to worry about being sick the rest of the ride.     
Works every time if the Gulf Stream is nasty going to Bermuda.    |  
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		|  10-08-2005, 07:47 PM | #70 |  
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					Originally Posted by Rappin Mikey
					
				 Spence, the prunes are the most important part. Listening to how severe Notaro's seasickness problem is, I would recommend eating at least a 1/2 pound of prunes instead of a 1/4. Again, I hope this helps. |  prunes?! oh man. |  
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		|  10-09-2005, 08:36 PM | #71 |  
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					Originally Posted by beamie
					
				 Joe,
 Of the many times you went fishing with me this past summer, your best day as far as not getting too sick was when you wore the patch thingies behind your ears.  You were ok that day.  The other days I was worried about you.  Thought you were going to go home with some homemade stitches that I would have to put in after you knocked your head on something from falling asleep when you were sick.  You get head sick, I never saw you puke or anything.
 
 Of course the slower the fishing is the worse the sickness is.  And when the fishing picks up it isn't as bad.....that just human.
 
 So for now stick to those ear things.
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