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gurliegurl
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posted 03-15-2003 08:11 PM      Profile for gurliegurl   Email gurliegurl   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I have a question for all of you that have cruised many times over and over again..sea sickness...be prepared, or not??
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Green
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posted 03-15-2003 08:51 PM      Profile for Green     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Don't even think about it - you'll be having too much fun!

If you must, pick up some Ginger Root capsules - Swiss Herbal Remedies - from the drug store.


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sympatico
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posted 03-15-2003 09:02 PM      Profile for sympatico     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Just in case, take some Bonamine with you. You can get it at Shoppers - no prescription. One pill a day - lasts for 24 hours. I usually start taking it 2 days before and swear by it. Have never been sick since I started taking it a few years ago.

Green is lucky - she and my husband never got sick, even in rough weather.!


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gurliegurl
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posted 03-15-2003 09:48 PM      Profile for gurliegurl   Email gurliegurl   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Thanks guys!!! I only got sea sick once...it was in Cancun..I did a norkel trip..was BURNT real bad..and was on a sail boat...of course it goes UP AND DOWN!! I was siiiiiick! Thanks...was hoping i wpuldnt have to worry bout it..cause usually it puts me to bed like a baby
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sympatico
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posted 03-16-2003 07:42 AM      Profile for sympatico     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Ginger and Bonamine do not make you sleepy.
Be sensible when out in the sun - don't forget the sun is much stronger in the Caribeean than it is in the summer in Ontario. Wear a hat, lots of sun tan lotion and take it easy in the sun - 15-30 mins the first day. You don't want to spoil your vacation.

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lambcom
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posted 03-16-2003 04:36 PM      Profile for lambcom   Email lambcom   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I've never tried Bonamine, but my wife swears by Gravol (I think it's called Dramamine in the US). Takes one pill in the morning and never has a problem.

I tend to be like Green and Smpatico's husband and, to date at least, have never had a problem.


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sympatico
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posted 03-16-2003 05:32 PM      Profile for sympatico     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
It's Gravol in the US also. Bonamine is Bonine in the US - go figure!

The problem with Gravol is that I find it causes drowsiness, but I understand there is a non-drowsy type. When I can't sleep at night I take a Gravol, rather than a sleeping pill as the doctor said Gravol is non-addictive.

Whatever works for you, then that's what you should take. Everyone is different.

Gorgeous weather to-day here in TO. Let's hope this is the end of the cold and SNOW!


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gurliegurl
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posted 03-16-2003 05:41 PM      Profile for gurliegurl   Email gurliegurl   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I as well take gravol at night when I have troubles sleeping. I hope there is a gravol that is non drowsey. Does the Sunbird really move enough to make you sea sick? If thats the case than I think I may bring a lot of gravol!!!
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Steve Read (sread)
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posted 03-18-2003 03:12 AM      Profile for Steve Read (sread)   Author's Homepage   Email Steve Read (sread)   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
The only high rolling you'll find on Sunbird is in the casino. ;-)

But if the gentle movement does get to you, my recommendation is to head for the medical centre on Deck 1 and ask the doc for his wonder needle.

It doesn't hurt and it never fails.


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gurliegurl
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posted 03-18-2003 08:55 AM      Profile for gurliegurl   Email gurliegurl   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
No I don't usually get that sensitive. If I do have to get this wonderful needle how much is it? Thats a good idea for them to have!!!

I will bring something regardless.


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claudio
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posted 03-20-2003 06:21 AM      Profile for claudio   Email claudio   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
i always have a shot of cognac when i feel queasy and have never been sick. it always helps if you spend most of the cruise half smashed.
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gurliegurl
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posted 03-20-2003 08:43 AM      Profile for gurliegurl   Email gurliegurl   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
HAHAHA, thats awesome, was concerned about getting smashed with the movement of the ship, thought it would make you even MORE sick. Thought about that tho!! For sure, got the unlimited drink card as well! Thanks for your advice!

April


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Patrick
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posted 03-20-2003 11:28 AM      Profile for Patrick     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
The best thing is to not even think about you might get seasick. In most cases people just stick into this thought and get already sick when they see the pool-water....
A small hint: A glass of pepper-vodka or regular vodka is excellent in such circumstances. This is one of the remaining traditions onboard russian or ukrainian ships.

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PamM
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posted 03-20-2003 11:56 AM      Profile for PamM   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Patrick:
In most cases people just stick into this thought and get already sick when they see the pool-water....

They don't even have to see water. I have a friend who was seasick visiting a ship in a museum, set in concrete!! She wouldn't have it that it was all in her mind and swore the thing was rocking!
Pam

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M3MAN2K1
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posted 03-20-2003 12:55 PM      Profile for M3MAN2K1   Email M3MAN2K1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
where does the sunbird leave out of??? also, what is the airtous website link?
thanks

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joe at travelpage
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posted 03-20-2003 01:36 PM      Profile for joe at travelpage   Author's Homepage   Email joe at travelpage   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by M3MAN2K1:
where does the sunbird leave out of??? also, what is the airtous website link?
thanks

Go to the top of this page and click on "Cruise Home". Then look under "Budget Cruise Lines" and click on "Airtours". The Airtours page has a link to the web site and the Sunbird profile will tell you where she goes.

This is true for most any other Cruise Line.

Joe at TravelPage.com


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gurliegurl
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posted 03-20-2003 01:59 PM      Profile for gurliegurl   Email gurliegurl   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I dont usually get seasick. I spent a night on a speed/house boat that wasnt exactly "BIG" Plus on top of that I was cramped in this small room at the back of the boat. You want to talk about claustophobia!!!
We leave from Montego Bay Jamaica.


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Malcolm @ cruisepage
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posted 03-20-2003 05:26 PM      Profile for Malcolm @ cruisepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by sread:
It doesn't hurt and it never fails.

It completely failed Mrs. M in a QE2 Transatlantic Force 10 gale! And of couse a needle in your butt hurts a little!

However, the next day she went back and they gave her a different wonder drug into her rear. This did the trick.


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gurliegurl
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posted 03-21-2003 10:16 AM      Profile for gurliegurl   Email gurliegurl   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Question for you all, this wonder needle, how long do they usually last? and....the number 1 question $$$
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sympatico
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posted 03-21-2003 10:53 AM      Profile for sympatico     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I really don't know why you are worrying so much about getting seasick. Why don't you just wait and see what happens. Take the Bonamine with you, start taking if a day before you leave, if you are worried so much.

The shot of Dramamine is only the last resort and if you are that bad the doctor or nurse will come and give it to you. Just remember if it works you will be out for the rest of the day. As to cost, it will be covered by either your insurance, which I hope you have or by OHIP.

Quit worrying - go and enjoy yourself.


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gizmo
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posted 03-23-2003 08:19 AM      Profile for gizmo   Email gizmo   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
gurliegurl,

Sympatico is right. Stop worrying about it.

By the time you cruise you will have yourself convinced your going to get sick.


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gurliegurl
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posted 03-23-2003 10:44 AM      Profile for gurliegurl   Email gurliegurl   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
yeah i am not all that concerned for myself. It would be my boyfriend. I guess I made it sound like i was realllllly worried. The thought crossed my mind so i figured I would post it and see what everyone thought on the matter.

If i get sick I get sick. say la vie


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Green
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posted 03-23-2003 11:47 AM      Profile for Green     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by gizmo:
gurliegurl,

Sympatico is right. Stop worrying about it.

By the time you cruise you will have yourself convinced your going to get sick.


Well said! and the boyfriend will be convinced too - you'll make a fine pair.

Enough is enough!


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