taswira
"Let It Go" - but carefully guard your secrets!
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I just found this thread. We booked our cruise with a Land & Sea last year in May. We are staying at the Poly 12/3 thru 12/6 then onto the Wonder. We even chose our room. We are on Deck 6. We've never been on a cruise before so we are "virgins". We have 2 kids travelling with us, DDs will be 10 & 13 while cruising. We are so excited to be going, but a little nervous as well. I'm worried about motion sickness for DH and DD has epilepsy, so I worry about medical care for her as well. Anyway, I'm glad to be joining ya'll. Oh yeah, we have the first Dinner Seating and are set for room 6542 (I think).

As long as your DD's epilepsy is controlled through medication, she should be fine. The medical care on DCL is competent, but make sure you have trip insurance that will cover pre-existing conditions - just in case.
Is your DH prone to motion sickness, or just concerned about it? Before each cruise, I visit a GNC store and buy ginger caplets/capsules. I usually take them for about 2 weeks before the cruise, during the cruise, and for at least a week after (with longer cruises) to prevent sea sickness and to help re-adapt to land again. If your DH can take ginger, you might have him try that (in the doses on the bottle). Also make sure he brings Bonine (non-drowsiness version of Dramamine) in case he has a more serious problem. Keep in mind that one should not take Bonine and drink alcohol, although I know some people do.
There are other options - Sea Bands (wrist bands, but they don't work for everyone), prescription Scopolomine transdermal patch, ginger ale and eating ginger cookies, etc. For both prevention and cure: Make sure he gets lots of fresh air and drinks a lot of water. On a 4-night cruise, if there are any seas rough enough to cause motion sickness, it will likely be the first and last night. Hint: If that happens, you won't want to be dining at Palo and looking out the windows at those times.
