on 16-02-2014 01:29 PM
I'm off on a cruise in 10 days time and someone suggested I buy some even though I have never been seasick before.
Is it something I can get over the counter or do I need to go to the trouble of a doctors appmt for a prescription?
on 16-02-2014 03:09 PM
Phernegan is over the counter, is safe for children but it causes drowsiness.
There are others but IMO they are not as effective as ones that are prescription medicine.
My advice, speak to a Pharmacist first and then decide if you need to see a Dr.
on 16-02-2014 04:29 PM
You can also purchase Ginger Lollies at the supermarket to suck on. The flavour is quite nice.
on 16-02-2014 05:39 PM
Isn't Phernegan for allergies?
My mother buys something called "naked ginger" it can be found in the cake cooking section of the supermarket with all the other cooking fruits, nuts and flours.
It isn't a sugary type of ginger like a lot of the lollies and my mother swears by it (but I think she says she needs it because she just loves eating it.)
on 16-02-2014 05:40 PM
Travacalm comes in 3 variations. I found the work for me in general, although they didnt work for my son on our last long trip.
on 16-02-2014 05:45 PM
ginger....yuck!
on 16-02-2014 05:46 PM
My sister in law takes Kwells and they work really well.
As Lyndel said they have been around for years I have them when I was younger and they always worked.
Phenergan is an antihistime. I got some last week for my g/daughter who is allergic to mosquito bites
on 16-02-2014 05:48 PM
Isn't Phernegan for allergies?
Yes.
on 16-02-2014 05:56 PM
Sorry about that kudo meep - i was bumped by an over enthusiastic dog when going for the reply button.
I just take some crystallized ginger along and nibble a little piece every time I feel nauseous - I suffered terribly with travel sickness when I was younger and find this works perfectly for me when cruising.... that and ginger mint mai tais!
The herbal travel sickness pills are mostly ginger.
on 16-02-2014 06:03 PM
lol that's ok. if you go to Options, just above your comment, you can revoke kudos. I have given a few anciently. Its too close to the reply button.
on 16-02-2014 06:05 PM
You could try a non food/medical way of dealing with motion sickness.
The reason car drivers don't get car sick while their passengers do is because they have hold of the steering wheel to steady themselves when the car has too much movement.
So the best thing to cure car sickness is if the passengers have soemthing to hold onto.
The same with sea and air sickness is to have something infront of you to stop any swaying.
I saw this many, mnay years ago on a TV show so I don't really know how well it works and I can't imagine giving your passengers a fake steering wheel would be safe when the air bags inflate.
The only time I have tried this and it worked really well was on a long bus trip where I held onto the seat in front of me, normally I would feel quite ill doing the trip by bus.