DustyReagan
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Thanks for the tips everyone!
Any pointers on how far in advance we should book with either the Fling or Spree?
Any pointers on how far in advance we should book with either the Fling or Spree?
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Thanks for the tips everyone!
Any pointers on how far in advance we should book with either the Fling or Spree?
Dramamine puts me right to sleep. Not so good when you're the Captain. Bonine makes me drowsy. See above. Transderm-scop works best, and I'z wide awake, at least as a result of the drugs. It's a skin patch, so be very careful applying it. Wash thoroughly afterwards. I've seen pupils blown as a result of getting it in your eyes. Not too much fun, although it's not permanent or dangerous.
So what medicine is best for sea sickness and will it make you sleepy? Any other side effects? Otherwise, why not take it just in case?
A group of 5 or 6 of us are looking to dive the Flower Gardens this summer. What is the best way go about that? I did some research on the board on saw the Fling came up a lot. Is this the generally preferred charter for diving the Flower Gardens? Does it matter which dive shop we book the trip through?
I'm a little concerned about sea sickness on this trip. I've done a few boat dives, and I've been on a cruise, all without too much trouble, but I've never been a vessel the size of the Fling over the span of days. Any advice there?
So what's a "blown pupil"? Sounds scary, or funny or maybe both. I'm planning on catching the FG towards the end of the summer. Is there any advantage to signing up at one of the local dive shops? Prices look the same either way.
Correct. Reading the FLing's trip reports, they've had some killer shark action this spring...ck the websites for openings....sometimes the have last minute spots....also the Spree is seasonal out of Texas for the flower gardens Aug-Sept..... The Fling is Feb- Oct....I think I have the months correct......Frank??
I've seen divers with a pupil dilated almost as big as the iris for the full length of a 5 day trip, even after removing the patch. It causes vision and focusing problems. Makes you nauseous. Not good.So what's a "blown pupil"? Sounds scary, or funny or maybe both. I'm planning on catching the FG towards the end of the summer. Is there any advantage to signing up at one of the local dive shops? Prices look the same either way.
Bonine is the brand name for Meclazine. You are correct, the 100 count 25mg pills are available behind the counter. Most folks won't use 100 tabs in their lifetimes.LaCuda used to have terrible probllems with nausia.....then she discovered meclazine a few years back....it was only available by script then. Not so now. It's OTC. Non drowsey. It was invented, and is still widely used for treating nausia in cancer patients. So.....now you can go to the pharmacy and buy it direct from the pharmacist in quantities of 100. The recommended dosage is 25mg, either chewables or regular. Now she rocks with the best of them! P.S. WOOKIE, my friend, you should give them a try. Cheap too!
I believe that he means the dialation of the pupil that can occur when you don't wash your hands after handling the patch. You touch your eye and you can't focus for about 6 hours. Been there....done that....