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Motion Sickness?

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When you are driving in a car do you receive a case of motion sickness? Whenever, I am in a car with someone else I usually decide to focus on one activity preferably reading and or playing a video game however, whenever I am in a car for a long period of time I tend to grow sickness including a fever, sweating and the feeling that I am seconds away from vomiting am I an outcast on this occasion or do others experience it to?
 
Not at all. I get sick in the car if I can't see that I'm moving, through a window (as with most people, explained through science). And I only really get motion sickness when I spin around in circles, which is common.
 
I've never had motion sickness before :s
 
I've only ever had it once and that was when I was reading during the journey, I'd never read during a journey before and I never have since, I felt awful!
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A little... all that stagnant air... it's more of a mental thing though:glare:
 
I don't drive but I sometimes get motion sickness on long car journeys and if I read or play a game in the car I feel ill. FPS also give me motion sickness.
 
very very rarely do I get motion sickness.

My daughter, unfortunately, suffered with it every day of her life until she was 8 or 9. Anytime she'd get in a car and was in it for more than 5 minutes.....
 
Never had it but our Banjo/Singer in the band has really bad travel sickness :/
 
Nope, can't say I have. Never really been a motion sick person; but, I do get excited whenever we go on a road trip to the beach or something and I'll get too worked up about it and start getting stomach problems.
 
Buy a small device you wear on your wrist called a SeaBand. It uses acupressure points on your wrists to control motion sickness.
 

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