Our inner ear is one of our balance detection points for the human body. Since I’m prone to motion sickness, I use the prescription medication “patch” when cruising. It works fine, but I get the side effect of horrible motion sickness about 36 hours after removing it. Ah ha … this time I effectively managed the side effects!!!
To understand what this post has to do with your Monday Morning Entertainment, see this video. I hope everyone has a good week.
Good one Frank. The boy is a loose as a wet dishrag.
Joe
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Joe,
No kidding …. I couldn’t even coming close to that at any time in my life! Thanks for commenting.
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And here I thought you were writing rubber checks again, based on the title. 😉
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John … LOL …. but hopefully you watched the video! Thanks for visiting.
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i get really queasy on airplanes, too, frank, and i found something i really didn’t think would work but does. i bought some acupressure wristbands. i think i got them at walgreens, and as i remember, they were cheap (i got them many years ago). you adjust them so that a plastic bead goes over the right spot, and no meds needed.
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Nonnie,
You are the second person this week that has told me about this. I will look into them! Thanks for sharing!
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36 hrs. huh? NOW you tell me – after you’ve gottin my seasick prone wife all fired up to go cruising!!?
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Tim,
It’s a POSSIBLE side effect that one MAY encounter. Of those that I’ve talked to, I’m the only one with this problem. By the way, we’re planning one for next year! Thanks for reading!
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It was very nice of the law of gravity to ease up a bit so he could make this video.
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Scott,
No kidding. 🙂 … Thanks for visiting.
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Amazing video. It almost hurts to watch. I used to be queasy too, but old age and allergies stuffed my head enough to cure it.
:Les
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Les,
I look at this video and think “never for me in my lifetime”! Thanks for visiting.
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