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Dizziness after cruise


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Susie Q, I get this all the time when I return from cruise. I take bonine for a few days until it goes away. I first noticed it in a port after 2 sea days, where I was certain the sidewalk was shifting. LOL..

I also take a bonine every trip before sailing, whether I need it or not.

It works for me!

 

Bon Voyage and Calm Seas...

Joan

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Haha, wish it was the champagne! Thanks all!

It turns out my ears are very congested, likely allergies after coming back home. So I'm on a cocktail of Claritin D and Bonine.

 

SuzieQ,

All kidding aside I hope you get better soon. BTW Did you know that Princess Champagne :bottle-pop:is very good??

It’s made fresh every Tuesday by the guys in the boiler room on every Princess Cruise ship :D.

So that can’t be the reason you don’t feel good. So you can keep drinking it. :D

The Captain of The Rowboat,

Tony

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