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Post by positivity on Mar 13, 2006 22:49:20 GMT -5
It seems like the older I get (even though I'm 25) the more motion sickness I get. I get sick pretty easily in cars and plane landings, etc. It seems like endo has caused me so many stomach problems. And they are probably totally unrelated but I was just wondering if other people seem to notice their motion sickness worsening also.
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Post by lynette on Mar 14, 2006 17:10:48 GMT -5
I, too, have motion sickness. I have always had it, though. I have found that motion sickness pills work great, when I am going to go out on the boat. I don't think that it is because of the endo. It's just part of life. I would definitely recommend the motion sick pills, bracelets, or patch behind the ear. Good luck. Lynette
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meka
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Post by meka on Mar 14, 2006 23:22:18 GMT -5
I don't get general motion sickness, but I do feel absolutely awful when I try to read in a moving car. I also don't think it has anything to do with the endo (except for those excruciating days when my uterus is super-sore and hurts with every movement)
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lauren
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Post by lauren on Apr 1, 2006 4:59:04 GMT -5
Hey there positivity...I know exactly what you mean, the motion sickness thing is terrible. I dont really get it in planes, but in cars- it is terrible. I am no great authority on the subject but if endo can cause nausea just normally, why not motion sickness...which is much the same for me? Just a thought.
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