The Admiral has a question for the board. She does not get sea sick but
suffers greatly once she is back on land, and it lasts for several days.
She would like to know if any one else suffers from this and what if any
thing they are doing about it.
As always, thank you.
Karl & Phyllis
34' MT "Mi-Ka III"
branchkw@bellsouth.net writes:
She does not get sea sick but
suffers greatly once she is back on land, and it lasts for several
days.
She would like to know if any one else suffers from this and what if
any
thing they are doing about it
That's actually quite common and the only known remedy is to stay on
board after the voyage for several days, tied to the dock and sending
the captain out for grub and rum (or whatever). Works for me ;-)
George
Bothers me too!
I think it was Admiral Nelson that said-"the only cure for land sickness is
to go to land!"
Regards...
Phil Rosch
M/V "Curmudgeon" MT-44TC
Current moored in Wickford, RI
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-trawler-world-list@samurai.com
[mailto:owner-trawler-world-list@samurai.com] On Behalf Of KARL BRANCH
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 11:14 AM
To: trawler-world-list@samurai.com
Subject: TWL: From the Admiral
The Admiral has a question for the board. She does not get sea sick but
suffers greatly once she is back on land, and it lasts for several days.
She would like to know if any one else suffers from this and what if any
thing they are doing about it.
As always, thank you.
Karl & Phyllis
34' MT "Mi-Ka III"
pjr@netsense.net writes:
I think it was Admiral Nelson that said-"the only cure for land
sickness is
to go to land!"
I think he said: " the only cure for land-sickness is to go to sea!"
;-)
Two cures have worked for me.
that electric anti-nasea bracelet thing
Copius quantities of pizza. Singles are okay but twins are more
reliable.
Simon
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