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If you feel nauseous and about to succumb, please avoid the entry and exit areas of the boat. Hang your head over the gunwales and avoid "chumming" in areas other divers must use.
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To relieve motion sickness or sea sickness keep each other occupied and do not think about getting sick.
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If you begin to feel sea sick, or motion sick; apply cold packs or ice to the eyes & neck
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To relieve motion sickness or sea sickness drink as little as possible.
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If you begin to feel sea sick, or motion sick; Eat frequent small quantities of soda crackers
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Pilots often report that their family members and other passengers are far more prone to motion sickness than they are.
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For motion sickness or sea sickness: If you are beginning to feel a bit queasy, stand up and look out over the horizon. Despite what you might think, sitting or lying down is the worst thing you can do at this point. Don't do it. This is a critical moment. You will get much worse even faster and may reach a point of no return if you make the wrong choice. Soda crackers seem to help some people by calming their stomachs and reducing nausea.
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To relieve motion sickness or sea sickness always sit in the front of a vehicle and look out the front window only.
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For motion sickness or sea sickness: Have some water and fruit before and between dives. It can help by re-hydrating you.
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Sailor’s Secret for motion sickness can help prevent the unpleasant symptoms of travel sickness.