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Seasickness medication. Question


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I think the overall advice is try the various remedies recommended in this thread and see what works for you. I am a reasonable sailor and Kwells work for me. On the last cruise, same one as Mysticalmother, I tried the wrist bands on a couple of days when seas were bad and they also worked. I will look into the electronic ones, and other things i have seen on here as I too would like to enjoy the spectacle!

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Responding to this thread earlier prompted me to seek out Stugeron whilst out shopping today. Pleased to say it is still readily available at Boots (Pharmacy) and are currently buy one get one half price. Four packs of 15 tablets cost less than £10.

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4th vote for sturgeon. I have spoken to people on board who like the sea sickness pressure wristbands. ( Check out Boots web site.)

 

 

Gosh the SNPs power knows no bounds!

 

 

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