Try deck 12 forward while chasing Hurricane Sandy in 30 ft seas, with apparent winds last logged at 84 mph prior to loss of power in cabin, with sets of 18 meter rogues slamming the vessel ever 25 minutes for 4 straight consistent predictable hours all in complete darkness.
It's interesting how medicine suddenly becomes irrelevant, and your brain begins to focus on survival, whether imminent or not.
Where are the life jackets?, Can we find them? What did they say at the muster?, How could they launch boats in these winds and seas? Do we have any rope? Etc. etc. Where is land, which way is East again, can we see the coastal lights so we know which way to swim? Are we supposed to protect/preserve the cabin contents/furnishings/glass/slider? Even at our own peril? When we capsize will our veranda be up or down.
It's amazing. Brain function. Unforgettable and priceless. 10/20/12 Fantasy EC.
I will say again that the live sea trials on the Fantasy went well with 3344 pax aboard. Damage, but considering the seas and the vessel lists, nominal.
The Fantasy handled the 30 foot seas like a true lady. She moaned and groaned though when she kept getting slapped by those pesky rouges.
I never thought a 120K ton vessel could ever move like that. We were thankful she came out of Germany's Meyer Werft shipyard during our peak encounter.
See ruadisneyfan, I still got it. lol
Point is we were fine aboard regarding motion sickness. But we did begin to take Bonine once we were informed we would be encountering "enhanced seas." That was two or three days before returning though. Once ashore is when it hit. The next day, maybe it was two days later, sick as a dog. Lol. Land sickness big time. First time ever, both of us, adults, and we sail in seas too.

Perhaps it was the heavy seas. Or maybe it was the wind. lol. Kids 11 & 7 were fine, no issues. Adults couldn't enter enclosed environments. Weird. Perhaps it's related to human weight IMO.
OK, I'm done till next quarter.
But isn't it enlightening? It put things in true perspective for us that season.
Of course all of this is JMO.
May you all have calm seas and no wind.