Jennasis
DIS life goes on
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Well, maybe not so much a miracle, but it worked!! I went to my doctor on Friday for a checkup and mentioned that I could use a prescription for an anti-motion-sickness drug of some kind for my upcoming trip to Disney. Something non-drowsy and that actually works.
He prescribed a drug called Scopamine (sounds like scope-uh-meen), and it comes in a patch (Transdermal Scop). The patch goes behind your ear and lasts 3 days.
He told me it may cause dry mouth and to absolutely NOT touch my eyes after hadnling the patch (can cause blurred vision). Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
Today DH and I went to an amusement park (Carowinds) and I rode EVERYTHING!! It was the first time in years I could ride a roller coaster or whirly type ride without feeling lightheaded, nauseous and require an hour break bewteen rides!
It was magnificent. I'm going to send my doctor a thank you card. He prescribed me enough patches for the honeymoon and I am so happy I can ride Space Mountain, Mission, Space adn all the others without worry.
PS...no dry mouth, and I have been careful about my eyes too!
He prescribed a drug called Scopamine (sounds like scope-uh-meen), and it comes in a patch (Transdermal Scop). The patch goes behind your ear and lasts 3 days.
He told me it may cause dry mouth and to absolutely NOT touch my eyes after hadnling the patch (can cause blurred vision). Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
Today DH and I went to an amusement park (Carowinds) and I rode EVERYTHING!! It was the first time in years I could ride a roller coaster or whirly type ride without feeling lightheaded, nauseous and require an hour break bewteen rides!
It was magnificent. I'm going to send my doctor a thank you card. He prescribed me enough patches for the honeymoon and I am so happy I can ride Space Mountain, Mission, Space adn all the others without worry.
PS...no dry mouth, and I have been careful about my eyes too!
I will ask my Dr for this to help me.

