PM me ... I know a glider pilot who suffers from similar and has a solution that works for him...might work for you.

On 8/26/2015 9:41 AM, Nick Gilbert wrote:
Hi All,

Despite my family connection to flying I have been a long time sufferer of airsickness. I usually enjoy the heck out of my first hour or two in the air, but after that start suffering from symptoms that gradually decrease the enjoyment level until it's really not fun at all any more.

My symptoms are entirely related to drowsiness (only once have I been physically ill, and I suspect that was caused by something different altogether). Some reading I've done in the internet tells me that motion induced drowsiness is something distinct from motion induced nausea.

Before I speak to a doctor, does anyone have any experience or knowledge in dealing with this problem?

Cheers,

Nick.


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