Well we usually try to avoid any long distance drives like the plague due to DD's extreme car sickness. But we have to make a 7 hour drive next month for DSS's graduation. She is still in a car seat and we already have her ride either upfront as that helps her alot (no flames please, I already know I'm a terrible parent).
Does anyone have any suggestions or advice on how to make this trip more bearable for all? I already asked her Dr and he suggested Benedryl. The problem with Benedryl is that rather than make her drowsy it gets her all hyped up...not sure that would be the best thing.
If you've given your car sick child an over the counter motion sickness medicine, what type and how did it work out? Thanks!!
Does anyone have any suggestions or advice on how to make this trip more bearable for all? I already asked her Dr and he suggested Benedryl. The problem with Benedryl is that rather than make her drowsy it gets her all hyped up...not sure that would be the best thing.
If you've given your car sick child an over the counter motion sickness medicine, what type and how did it work out? Thanks!!
. In the front console right in front of where he sits, is a little rolled pkg of scented garbage bags (somewhat holds back the smell till we can stop!) a bunch of individual wrapped hand wipes, a bottle of hand sanitizer and a bottle of water. We have a change of clothes in the back, a few garbage bags, and a bottle of lysol wipes. On longer trips we bring an extra car seat cover too, although he is so used to it he doesn't make a mess often. We have tried the gravol, and the generic gravol, but these just make him sleepy (he's still sick, just groggy and sick, and then doesn't wake up, just gets sick all over himself), the sea bands, which actually seem to make a bit of a difference, tho he doesn't like them and wants them off cause they are tight and exert a bit of pressure. We also find that giving him small snacks like crackers and stopping once an hour seems to help, plus not letting him watch movies or read books, which make it much worse. His job is to sit in the center, and look out the front window for water towers (silly a bit, but he takes it very seriously!).