Do you ever get sick from traveling?
By Jshean20
@Jshean20 (14348)
Canada
13 responses
@caribe (2465)
• United States
5 Nov 06
I used to get sick with my sinuses for several days after flying but I discovered some little things similar to ear plugs that I put in my ears that helps the pressure to change gradually instead of all at once. Now I can enjoy my trips when I fly.
@port_authority (200)
• United States
5 Nov 06
I get timesick occasionally from my frequent time traveling missions
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@limcyjain (3516)
• India
5 Nov 06
i take avomine an anti vomiting tablet before travelling long distances by car.
@katabongaz (537)
• Mexico
5 Nov 06
I dont usually get sick from traveling, but when i moved back to mexico from england (im from england but moved back and forth between europe and mexico) anyway... when i moved back to mexico i was awake for 2days soild before i flew and then awake for the whole flight and day after i arrived. needless to say with the climate change, food change, and no sleep. I was sick as a dog for 2 weeks soild. I couldnt even get food down. but in general nope i dont usually get sick
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@michele609 (1687)
• United States
5 Nov 06
I DONT EVEN GET TO TRAVEL MUCH, BUT I DO WISH I CAN TRAVEL MORE OFTEN. THE LAST PLACE I HAVE BEEN WAS ORLANDO AND ME AND MY HUSBAND ENJOYED IT!
@cutepenguin (6431)
• Canada
5 Nov 06
I'm fine in an airplane, although when I was younger I'd get motion sickness. In cars, I am fine so long as I do not read or knit.
Unfortunately, I'm not very bright about it, and I keep thinking that I can knit while my husband drives. After about 20 minutes, I become nauseous.
@ashlee832002 (424)
• United States
5 Nov 06
Sometimes. When I was a little girl I would always get motion sickness. Yet, my grandma would give me a baby asprin and tell me that it was a "motion sickness pill" she says it's all psychological. Yet, when I'm in a rough riding vehicle or if I'm too hot in a vehicle I get motion sickness.