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do you get sea sickness? motion sickness?

sea sickness? motion sickness?

  • I get seasick.

    Votes: 6 6.9%
  • I get motion sickness.

    Votes: 27 31.0%
  • neither, luckily!

    Votes: 33 37.9%
  • ugh, both..

    Votes: 13 14.9%
  • other (explain?)

    Votes: 8 9.2%

  • Total voters
    87
not really, but if im in a carnival or something the rides make me very nauseous.
 
I used to get car sick when I was little and I'd always throw up during car rides that lasted a couple hours, but after I moved that sort of went away and I don't feel dizzy unless I use my phone or something

I think I get seasick. I went on a fishing trip once and we were on a boat and I couldn't stop vomiting so I missed out on fishing because I had to try to sleep so I wouldn't think about it. It also could've been the smell of the fish + the ice cream I had earlier though
 
Not motion sickness, but can't tell on sea sickness. I've never been on one.
 
Considering I once almost got sick on a tire swing, I think I have pretty bad motion sickness. Boats make me feel sick as well, I really don't like getting on boats. But if I take gravol I should be fine on any boat, plane, etc.
 
I get both, but recently it has been getting better. When I was younger it took a big toll on me; I couldn't even get in the car without getting car sick. Now it's better, I don't know what I am doing differently, but I don't need it anymore. Sometimes it comes back, but it's very rare. Same goes for boat rides, I don't really get THAT sick. But plane rides, oh boy oh boy. I like plane rides, but I get sick just by smelling the inside of a plane. I don't know how I survive 14 hours rides.
 
I get motion sickness in cars, especially when I'm in the back seat, but it happens in the front seat too. Considering I have been through some long car journeys from East Poland to London, I had to put up with it >-< Sometimes I manage to fall asleep though, which helps. Once I fell asleep near the German border with Poland and woke up near Hanover, so I slept through most of Germany :D
My hospital is in Warsaw and it's 4/5 hours by car, it sucks :c
Thankfully I don't go there too frequently- I'm already dreading my next visit in November though.
Thankfully I don't get sick in boats, ferries, planes, trains, etc. I don't get as sick on coaches, but it happens. Thankfully I'm going to London on Tuesday by plane, so no sickness, yay ^w^
 
I don't get motion sickness but I get sick from the smell of cars and especially coaches because they put those horrible sweet smelling air fresheners. I've only actually thrown up once on a 4 hour ride on a coach
 
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ugh I got seasick once on spring break on a boat in rough seas. had been drinking the night before and i think that had a lot to do with it. of course, my friends all helpfully pointed and laughed as i puked over the side of the boat. :rolleyes:

otherwise, i've always been really fine with boats, trains, rollercoasters etc.
 
I used to get motion sick as a child. Then when I was a teen, I was ok. But sometimes in young adulthood, after I had been driving for a while, it came back. I feel like it came from being the driver more often than not. I wonder if I can train my brain to not get as motion sick anymore if I play passenger more often:)
 
Neither for me, but I haven’t travelled by sea enough to be 100% sure! Luckily, I haven’t had any issue so far though. 😊
 
I can drive fine, but I get motion sick if I'm not the person driving. I also get motion sick if the area is particularly hilly, even if I'm driving. I haven't been on a bus since high school, but I would get bus sick as well. It's usually nausea and headaches.

No sea sickness, so that makes me happy! 😊💜✨
 
It depends. I can travel by car and train without getting sick if I do nothing. Reading a book? Play with my smartphone? No way. I will get motion sick within a minute.

Travel by sea? If it's a big ship no problem but my dad owns a small yacht and hoo boy I died the first time on it. Never went on this thing again.

I can't even play VR :(
 
Neither, luckily.

Although only one time when I was in my uncle's car I felt really sick, but it was because of the pungent air freshener scent. I don't really think it was motion sickness 😔
 
Fortunately I don’t get any travel sickness anymore but growing up I used to get very ill when travelling on planes, which was hard as we went abroad a lot when I was young - the smell of the food, which I never eat, always made it worse. Luckily as I have got older it has passed but I still avoid plane void to avoid upsetting my stomach.
 
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