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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I suffered really badly as a child. My mum swore ginger would help and force fed me ginger nut biscuits. It never worked. "
Something new.. Ish for me. past few years. Suspension o car i reckon |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've never actually thrown up but feel really sick depending on the road and how the person drives, even had it when I was driving myself once! I blame the wobbly roads!
Ginger is supposed to help but I've not tried it, I just suffer, get the windows down and try and look at the horizon (if I'm not driving!) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Very common?
Test drove a skoda fabia, something anout tbe motion made me feel queasy..
Felt much better getting out but still slightly delicate.
" oh I've never suffered as a driver but as a passenger in awful |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I've never actually thrown up but feel really sick depending on the road and how the person drives, even had it when I was driving myself once! I blame the wobbly roads!
Ginger is supposed to help but I've not tried it, I just suffer, get the windows down and try and look at the horizon (if I'm not driving!)" I tried ginger but she bit and gagged when I was braking so dont agree |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Very common?
Test drove a skoda fabia, something anout tbe motion made me feel queasy..
Felt much better getting out but still slightly delicate.
Being in a Skoda would have made me feel sick too lol
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"I've never actually thrown up but feel really sick depending on the road and how the person drives, even had it when I was driving myself once! I blame the wobbly roads!
Ginger is supposed to help but I've not tried it, I just suffer, get the windows down and try and look at the horizon (if I'm not driving!)"
Tried ginger but hasn't worked. Bought the nuggets with sugar on at local ol fashioned sweet shop |
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"I've never actually thrown up but feel really sick depending on the road and how the person drives, even had it when I was driving myself once! I blame the wobbly roads!
Ginger is supposed to help but I've not tried it, I just suffer, get the windows down and try and look at the horizon (if I'm not driving!)
Tried ginger but hasn't worked. Bought the nuggets with sugar on at local ol fashioned sweet shop "
If you still feel queasy it's probably not motion sickness. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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As a teenager in the passenger seat or on a coach I suffered with it, sat on paper cured. Really it did work, I am sure there is some psychological reason out there somewhere. |
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