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Best cure I ever found for motion sickness in the air was teaching the
passenger how to fly cross-country - starting with straight and level,
and then perhaps teach them the trick of turning the Coupe by sticking
one's arm out the window to demonstrate how much more fun and
interesting flying the Coupe is than other airplanes. This usually
engages the mind and heart so much that they forget about their stomach
and learn how enjoyable it is to experience the freedom which flying
brings.
Did you have the windows open? Sometimes all it takes is fresh air
brushing past one's face.
There's also a wristband sold which applies pressure to the acupressure
site on the wrist which alleviates motion sickness and nausea. They
are inexpensive and directions are on the package.
Personally I think you'll enjoy greater success with allowing them to
fly the Coupe - and then they'll have much greater understanding of
your love of flying it.
Susan
On Apr 10, 2006, at 12:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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My first passengers were my son (Saturday), and then my wife (Sunday).
Both got some degree of motion sickness, even when I flew straight and
level all the time (except, of course for pattern, climbing and
descending).
Both said they would fly again (a statement surely driven by LOVE).
My wife took some Dramamine pills and did better than my son.
My son (22 years old) getting motion sickness is hard to understand
because he does all the wild roller coaster rides and swinging hanging
off a cord from a high tower, thrills which I won't even go near!!! Go
figure!!!
Any advice on EFFECTIVE motion sickness remedies would be appreciated.
I would love to be able to do cross countries with my wife and with my
son.
ELIACIM CORTES
N87071
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