Namreg 58
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I was sea sick last week. Seems strange it only happens at one dive site?
Maybe you should refrain from diving at Three Mile Island............
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I was sea sick last week. Seems strange it only happens at one dive site?
A lot of people get sea sick on shore dives from the movement of the water, especially if there is much surge.I would recommend if trip tone or scopolamine work for you that you take it for shore dives as well.This weekend I dove Blue Heron Bridge for the 4th time. A shore dive for those that do not know. (just started diving late last summer) Every single time I have ever dove there I end it being nauseous. 2 times feeling that way during the dive and all of them as I made my way out of the water and to the shore. I thought it might be due to the exertion of hauling my fat butt out of the water......lol. well ok- but i run long distances and consider myself to be in good shape so even this explanation did not really make sense but it was all I could string together. (it is the only difference between diving shore and drift dive on boat) However- this weekend I straight-up vomited after surfacing....on the surface, several times before I made my way back to shore. (fishies like plain greek yogurt?) I was feeling a bit woozie under water but not extremely so- I do believe Blue Heron's water seems saltier to me than a reef dive and sometimes i wonder if that was it? After some thinking it occurs to me that I do not take Triptone when I do shore dives cuz- well= duh- that stuff is for motion sickness brought on by the boat. But- I am wondering if I am, for whatever reason, a person prone to nausea diving period? Something to do with equalizing maybe and if I take the Triptone- ie boat dives, I do not feel it? Any pearls of wisdom or saltine crackers? LOL
Maybe you should refrain from diving at Three Mile Island............
Did you read the #1 post? The OP posted sickness only happened at one dive site. Three Mile Island? Isn't that in PA? Not RI.
Proper ginger tea from Sulawesi - the night before a dive, slice thinly about 5cm of fresh ginger, add about half a teaspoon of lemongrass, pour honey over - i like mine sweet - honey is optional, pour four cups of water over and boil for about an hour. Leave it to steep overnight, boil it up again, dunk in a teabag for flavour and drink before you get on the boat. I have seen friends who do get seasick take it out in a thermos on the boat to sip on during SI. And learn to deal with tossing cookies under water if you have to - it doesnt kill you just attracts a lot of fish