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    Default Any ways to get over travel sickness?

    I get it realllyyy badly when I go in cars or buses and the only thing that really helps are tablets. I find it sort of pointless to take tablets when I'm only travelling for 15 mins max.

    Anybody got any good remedies?

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    Yes, don't travel then one can not become travel sick.

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    I'm so bad at travelling. I get really sick
    I have over the counter tablets to help me but they don't help that much

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    i used to get travel sickness and someone recommended to sit on a newspaper, i have no idea why, if it was a placebo or what?
    i kinda just grew out of it :S but i would take a bottle of water with me at all times.
    you can get travel bands too can't you?


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    If you're in a car keep the window up, fresh air and keeping cool really do help. I get really badly travel sick though, I have to take tablets, make sure I keep hydrated and eat a balanced meal before travelling, if you feel stuffed you'll throw it all up.

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    I used to only get travel sickness when I was in a car for over an hour or something. If I took a tablet to prevent it I would only puke it back up again. How I got over my travel sickness was travelling lmao. I guess where my family traveled to London a lot to see my family and other places I just grew out of it

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    You have the bands right? My gf has them and they do wonders. I'm not sure where you can get them from but i'm sure someone on here knows but I can ask her for you?

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    focus on one specific thing and try not to look out of the window

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sianness View Post
    If you're in a car keep the window up, fresh air and keeping cool really do help. I get really badly travel sick though, I have to take tablets, make sure I keep hydrated and eat a balanced meal before travelling, if you feel stuffed you'll throw it all up.
    I always put the window up because the fresh air helps so much, it's just a pain when it's raining/is cold because it bothers everyone else in the car.

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    If you can't keep the windows down, buy one of those cheap hand fans that take batteries and use it if you start feeling sick.

    I take the tablets, but I have sort of started to grow out of it, I just think about other things and not focus on that I usually feel sick in a car. Sitting on newspapers and magazines I believe elevate you to see out the windows that little bit more so you are not looking down. When I feel sick or start to, I generally have mints in the car to help me or I go to sleep if it is long distance.

    I have never had the bands, but I have seen them in pound shops before if you would rather trial them.

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