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Insurance SHOCK
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I use Stugeron for motion sickness if I'm going to have to travel a long way by road as a passenger eg an airport coach transfer when I go skiing.

I also use them if I go surfing at The Wave pool in Bristol because when I'm being lifted up and down by the waves in the confined space of the pool the conflict between what my eyes are seeing and my body is experiencing tends to induce serious nausea :-(

Fortunately it doesn't cause me drowsiness unless I'm already tired, but the effects don't hit until after I get home, however while I'm in the pool I also do my best to keep my eyes on something on the horizon which helps avoid triggering the sensation.

Years ago I did have a virus that screwed up my balance, meaning that I could be walking along the road and suddenly start drifting off to one side, but, oddly, I was ok when cycliing.

I was prescribed something called Cyclizine which is an antihistamine that did a lot to relieve the symptoms, but, again, like many other such meds, it has drowsiness as a possible side effect.

Sometimes you just have to try different compounds and see if one works for you without the adverse effects.
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Insurance SHOCK - by fazersharp - 18-10-24, 10:02 PM
RE: Insurance SHOCK - by BBROWN1664 - 20-10-24, 08:00 PM
RE: Insurance SHOCK - by Grahamm - 20-10-24, 09:24 PM
RE: Insurance SHOCK - by darrsi - 27-10-24, 05:28 AM
RE: Insurance SHOCK - by Gaz66 - 28-10-24, 02:11 AM
RE: Insurance SHOCK - by darrsi - 28-10-24, 06:39 AM
RE: Insurance SHOCK - by fazersharp - 28-10-24, 09:41 PM
RE: Insurance SHOCK - by darrsi - 28-10-24, 10:27 PM
RE: Insurance SHOCK - by Grahamm - 29-10-24, 01:13 AM
RE: Insurance SHOCK - by darrsi - 29-10-24, 12:37 PM
RE: Insurance SHOCK - by fazersharp - 29-10-24, 03:24 PM
RE: Insurance SHOCK - by darrsi - 29-10-24, 04:24 PM

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