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[Choose #3] but i also like to feed the fish.
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[Choose #5] I don’t suffer from seasickness, but if I did I think I’d just rather puke or go to the head and get it over with
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[Choose #3] I start with half a tab with food to prevent drowsiness
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[Choose #3] DO ANTHING TO KEEP DINNERDOWN L.O.L.
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[Choose #4] I am lucky and have actually never been sea sick, but have taken as a precaution a few times.
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[Choose #5] try eating no carbs the night before and the morning of the dive, then u wont need meds.
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[Choose #5] i dont get sick
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Pixel - 6/25/2009 7:37 AM
[Choose #5] Haven’t found one that works yet...
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[Choose #3] dramamine or triptone
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[Choose #4] 2 the night before a trip & 2 the morning of the trip. Works!!
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[Choose #5] i dont get sea sickness
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[Choose #4] Attitude and always keep your head up. instead of bending over to get geared. go to your knees.
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[Choose #4] Bonine works really good!
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[Choose #3] Take 1 hour before departure
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[Choose #4] Never been seasick and don’t want to!!!!
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Brons - 6/11/2009 4:49 AM
[Choose #5] Drink GingerJuice 1/2 an hour before the journey
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[Choose #3] Ginger works good
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[Choose #3] Dramamine and those pressure-point wristbands. Don’t know if it’s all in my mind or if they really work, but who cares? I don’t get sick anymore!
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[Choose #5] drink a lot of water, eat a sandwhich and force yourself to chum the water.
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[Choose #5] i don’t get sea sick.. are ya kidding..i love the sea//
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[Choose #5] I don’t get sea sick, I keep my eyes on land or the horizon when seas are rough
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[Choose #1] thinking about trying those "magical" wrist bands on the next trip
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[Choose #3] I really dont get sea sick
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