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RMLincoln

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  1. I use Sea Bands. i noticed several crew wearing them when it got rough so I tried them and they work for me. i put them on when it starts to get rocking a bit and i don't have tohave drugs in my system.

     

    Notes of using wrist band: They have a small hemispherical bead in the inside of the band that puts pressure on an accupressure point. You must get them on the correct spot, so follow the directions carefully - place the button 3 finger widths up form the wrist crease.

     

    As a current EMT, I can tell you that we are now allowed to use wrist pressure to alleviate nausea for our patients. It doesn't matter what the casue for the nausea is, motion sickness, morning sickness, illness, side effets from drugs, chemo etc. It works for most people but some people may have their accupressure point located a little off from the normal spot so I can't help you there.

     

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  2. Thanks for doing this blog Dave. We will be on this as part of our extended B2B2B March/April and want to learn all I can. We've never been to St Vincent or St Croix. Tell us about enteerainment on baord, shows, muscians, any comedians worth seeing... I read that the cast shows are down to two dancers... seems like a dratic cutback to me. And of course, how the food and service are now. Thanks for taking us along. Safe and healthy sailing to you all. BON VOYAGE!!

     

    Wishing you a fabulous time and hoping we get to see the sailaway today! :) m--

  3. Sorry to hear this event has been discontinued. We're always in the crowd cheering for the creativity and efforts of the entrants. I look at the artistry and DH looks at the engineering but we cheer for all because we appreciate them. Sounds like they're not filling the gap yet and that is a loss, IMHO. m--

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