FL_Librarian
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 30, 2004
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Hi!
I just returned from the Magic's 4-night cruise.
Well...The seas were a bit rough to say the least.
I had purchased a ReliefBand for seasickness (just in case!). The ReliefBand is like a watch that delivers a small electrical impulse to the inside of your wrist.
I had already tried Sea Bands, looking at the horizon, etc. and nothing was working.
When I put the ReliefBand on, it worked within 10 seconds. I was amazed and had no problems afterwards. Although it was a bit pricey, around $75, I would have gladly paid double when I was feeling sick.
Hope this helps someone on a future cruise!!!
I just returned from the Magic's 4-night cruise.
Well...The seas were a bit rough to say the least.
I had purchased a ReliefBand for seasickness (just in case!). The ReliefBand is like a watch that delivers a small electrical impulse to the inside of your wrist.
I had already tried Sea Bands, looking at the horizon, etc. and nothing was working.
When I put the ReliefBand on, it worked within 10 seconds. I was amazed and had no problems afterwards. Although it was a bit pricey, around $75, I would have gladly paid double when I was feeling sick.
Hope this helps someone on a future cruise!!!
You can adjust the zap level, but the lower settings don't work for me. I always wear the patch and in rough seas I turn to ReliefBand for a little extra help. I have loaned it to kids on snorkel trips and it did work for them on the lower settings. It's water resistant, but you can't wear it while swimming/bathing. IMO, it's worth the price if you're prone to motion sickness.
