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07-20-2010, 05:00 PM | #12 |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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One more for Scopace
Gonna chime in with the others regarding Scopace. Works great for me.
One thing I did was get BOTH the patch and the pills. I put the patch on hours before and have the pills in case the dosage in the patch is not enough. My doctor then changed the prescription to just pills, so now I take two before going out...not a PEEP of seasickness. I think there's some truth to the whole mental thing however. I was on vacation at the La Jolla Shores Hotel and went out night fishing with Josh and remembered everything EXCEPT the Scopace.....bottom line, I told myself I was NOT going to get seasick and had a very strong mental outlook towards that and lo and behold, I didn't get any queasiness until around 8am (fished from 3am until 8am) and I attribute that to it being almost time to go in anyways (family was waiting....) so I relaxed my resolve. At any rate, I'm 'one of those' that gets seasick on the boats as well, so trust in Scopace. |
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