cookiersmom Posted December 7, 2022 #1 Share Posted December 7, 2022 Not Celebrity specific. Have any of you purchased the Reliefband, who have previously use Scopolamine patches for seasickness? If so, how effective are they? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dock B Posted December 7, 2022 #2 Share Posted December 7, 2022 If my DW was replying to this, she’d tell you how much she loves her Reliefband!! I love it too because now she rarely has any motion sickness. The scopolamine patch made her dizzy, which doesn’t play well with motion sickness! She does continue to bring Bonine (and maybe some natural motion sickness products) when we cruise but rarely uses them as Reliefband does the trick. I’ve also successfully used it when a medication I was on would upset my stomach and the band helped with that. As an aside: DW just informed me she forgot to bring her Reliefband with her to have after her surgery tomorrow (we’re staying at a hotel tonight to avoid a long and early drive for her arrival at surgery center); now she’s hoping she has no problem with anesthesia as then she’d have to take a pill for it that has its own set of side effects. If you have some FSA or HSA monies to use up, I’m pretty sure we used it when we got her band. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare prmssk Posted December 7, 2022 #3 Share Posted December 7, 2022 I have not used the patch but I have been using the ReliefBand for over two decades (with a few year gap in the middle because of temporary changes with the band). For me, the ReliefBand works really well and I love that it has no side effects since it isn't a medication. I even use it when I travel in cars and other situations where I get motion sickness. I love that the latest version has a rechargeable battery as prior versions took large watch type batteries that would last only a couple days. Other than the ReliefBand, I have tried Sea bands and Psi Bands that only provided a little relief. I have also used Bonine with success. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raudacruise Posted December 7, 2022 #4 Share Posted December 7, 2022 (edited) I’ve used ReliefBands for years. I get motion sickness very easily. I can get sick just watching television and I can’t watch a computer screen scrolling. I use it for cruising (only wear it when the ship is moving), boat rides and flying. I would be miserable without it. I’ve always traveled with two bands and a bunch of batteries.The batteries last about four days for me. Just bought two of the new rechargeable ReliefBands. Sea Bands and ginger don’t help me at all. Haven’t tried a patch, can have nasty side effects. Pretty sure you’re not supposed to drink alcohol while wearing a patch. Bonine works well too. Sometimes I use both. Dramamine makes me way too drowsy. Had trouble staying awake for dinner. Dock B, hopefully your DW will recover uneventfully from her anesthesia. I had general anesthesia once and did not have any nausea. Edited December 7, 2022 by raudacruise 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbwex Posted December 7, 2022 #5 Share Posted December 7, 2022 Without getting into a long discussion of avoiding seasickness, let me just comment on the OP's questions. Some people get very good results with the Seabands or reliefbands. If they work for you, use them. As for the patch: this is some very strong medicine that is really a medicine of last resort. Try the other alternatives first: ginger pills, ginger cookies, Dramamine, Bonine, etc. The scopolamine patch works really well for many people who cannot find any other solution, however, it has some very serious side effects for some users, including, but not limited to, hallucinations. It is not the first thing to try, it is the last thing to try when all else has failed. IF you are intent on using it, use it on dry land for a few days to see how you react. As I implied at the start, there are many other solutions to seasickness, and if you want, I will put that information here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookiersmom Posted December 7, 2022 Author #6 Share Posted December 7, 2022 Thanks for your concern. I have used the patches for years, without negative effects. My main reason for looking into Reliefband is cost of the patches, especially for some upcoming long cruises. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnocket Posted December 7, 2022 #7 Share Posted December 7, 2022 Science says they don't work, but if you think it helps you - go for it. Efficacy of acupressure and acustimulation bands for the prevention of motion sickness 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookiersmom Posted December 7, 2022 Author #8 Share Posted December 7, 2022 11 minutes ago, mnocket said: Science says they don't work, but if you think it helps you - go for it. Efficacy of acupressure and acustimulation bands for the prevention of motion sickness Thanks. That study is from 2004. Maybe they have different technology now? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnocket Posted December 7, 2022 #9 Share Posted December 7, 2022 (edited) 15 minutes ago, cookiersmom said: Thanks. That study is from 2004. Maybe they have different technology now? You're welcome. The underlying "technology" behind reliefband - acustimulation - is unchanged. Their claim is that by emitting pulses that stimulate the median nerve in the wrist it reduces nausea and motion sickness. Edited December 7, 2022 by mnocket 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toofarfromthesea Posted December 7, 2022 #10 Share Posted December 7, 2022 2 hours ago, cookiersmom said: Thanks. That study is from 2004. Maybe they have different technology now? And at the bottom it listed similar studies indicating the bands do reduce motion sickness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buckeye7 Posted December 8, 2022 #11 Share Posted December 8, 2022 I have used all the remedies listed in this post. I used the patch and had disastrous results for two summers in a row. (The 2nd summer cruise I used the patch again because I didn’t realize what happened to me was patch related.) To shorten a long story, removing the patch after the cruise caused me to have such severe vertigo that I had constant vomiting and couldn’t function for two months. My doc and I did not associate the symptoms with removing the patch, but we figured it out when it happened again. Both times I wore the patch for almost two weeks. That’s why I’m sharing this — since you mentioned a long cruise. I’d be careful of wearing a patch for a long cruise. The relief band did give me some relief but I generally needed to combine Bonine with the band. I plan to get a new band for our upcoming summer cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WESTEAST Posted December 11, 2022 #12 Share Posted December 11, 2022 Have used the ReliefBand since 2018 and it has made all the difference when cruising and when on land (bus) tours. After trying patches, pills etc. this band continues to bring relief and thus, increases travel enjoyment immensely. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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