Sea sick crew.

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I feel I need to find this post. I mean, toilet......bidet.......underpants........these are subjects we've all had to consider at least once in:redface-new:

Thanks for that Whippersnapper, although I suspect that will be considered to be a last resort.

Andy

Be careful - as PeteM posted at the time, you cant UNREAD a post like that - it stays with you forever.
 
Re: Sea sick crew

I used to teach sailing fro a living so I've come across this myself many times.

The only real way to solve this is to get her to lay flat with her head the same height as her heart from the first moment she feels ill.

This almost always works.
 
Well, to be more precise, a sea sick wife!

There are certain sea conditions that can create a most uncomfortable motion on board and my wife has a propensity for turning bright green and then feeding the fish :disgust:.

She's tried travel sickness tablets that do help sometimes but I'm now wondering what others have found to work in similar circumstances.

Thanks
Andy
It sounds counterintuitive but alcohol! Giver her a beer, or a glass of bubbly or some alcoholic ginger beer. If a glass or two doesn't work, then send her down below to sleep. When you close your eyes, you remove one of the senses.
 
Thanks all

I'll add some Sturgeon, Travel Calm, Ginger Nuts, Pepsi Cola and a bottle of dom perignon to our on board essentials list and just hope she doesn't take the lot in one go ;:nonchalance:

Andy
 
Scopoderm patches are excellent provided they don't make her hallucinate. They are only available on a private prescription and she should try one in the house on a day when she can afford to switch off for a few hours if she reacts badly. My wife used to get very seasick but I've seen her cooking a full English in heavy seas with one of those patches on.
 
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