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Subject: | New Thread-Seasick medication |
From: | "Val Curtis" <> |
Date: | Tue, 26 Feb 2008 09:10:52 +1100 |
Judith, Wendy and all,I can vouch for Stugeron, I used to use it years ago sailing and on Pelagic trips and supplied it to lots of the other birdos too. I used to get my sister-in-law to get it for me in England. She used to get me half a dozen packets at a time. That was over twenty years ago so I don't know if it is still available but it would be worth a try. The wonderful thing about it was the lack of drowsiness and the fact that if you get sick you wold feel OK afterwards and be able to operate. (I used to be navigator on our yatch and had to spend a lot of time down below when we were cruising, always sick for the first two days but could still cope with the Stugeron) Val |
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