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Facts on Travel / Motion Sickness
Are you the kind of person who:
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(a) Eats eggs, bacon and chips and asks cheerily Whats the problem
then? when everyone else is throwing up all over the floor of a
cross channel ferry in a howling force 9 gale, sloshing through the sick
on the floor |
 | (b) Feels vaguely unwell when your father tries to pretend that hes a
formula 1 racing driver whilst your family is on their way through the
back roads of the peak district for your family holiday? |
 | (c) Gets violently sick when you are sitting at home looking at photos
of a friends sailing holiday? |
Well it takes all sorts but unfortunately we dont yet know
exactly why some people get travel sick, and others dont. It is a
strange business because some people:
- Never get sea sick when they are young, but get it when they get
older
- Get travel sick when they are young but grow out of it as they get
older
- Get sick on the killer rides at Alton towers but not in small
dinghies when the waves are higher than the mast
- Never get any kind of travel sickness (lucky, lucky people!)
Motion sickness (seasick, carsick, airsick etc) is caused by lots of
things
- Inside your ears are semicircular bony canals responsible for
sending messages to your brain about which way up you are compared with
gravity and how your body is moving in space at any one time. If the
messages from these organs are confused and out of sync with the
messages that your eyes are giving your brain then it can cause you to
feel sick
- All these messages from your semicircular canals can also be mixed
up with other sick making messages to your brain like - I remember
getting sick last time this happened I can smell and hear someone
else throwing up , I wasnt feeling very well anyhow, I shouldnt
have eaten all that greasy food before we started!
What helps you stopping getting travel sick?
- Dont eat vast loads of greasy food before you are going to
travel
- Do take a travel sickness pill the chemist has lots of different
sorts so find out which suits you best
- In a car ask for the front seat and keep your window open and
dont try to read
- At sea try and stay on deck for as long as possible (as long as
you are not going to get washed away!). Otherwise go below decks and lie
flat on your face on a bunk with your body lying along the same axis
(front to back or back to front) of the boat
- Stay away (if you can) from other people who are being sick Ask your
formula 1 racing car driver father to slow down
Sorry, I cant write anymore about this, cos I think I am going to be
sick!!!!!
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