Southern California USH and motion sickness - advice please

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So I read a lot about USH and motion sickness being a big problem for those who are prone to it. I am not a thrill rider and I do get motion sickness, but it's not an across the board thing. I generally avoid roller coasters and intense rides, so a lot of my theme park ride experience is Disney. I can handle Star Tours as long as I'm not in the back row, Millennium Falcon, Soarin' though I have to close my eyes for the sped-up traffic scene in the original, Toy Story, and Webslingers, so simulators at those intensity levels and screens don't seem to be my problems. I was one and done on Guardians. Fortunately the sick feelings wore off after about half an hour but not worth repeating. I can't do Space Mountain anymore and I have never tried a coaster as fast or intense as Incredicoaster. Indy is no problem. Big Thunder is becoming iffy; I still ride it but get off feeling worse sometimes than other times (kind of get migraine pre-cursor feelings but they go away within 10-15 minutes). I can do Golden Zephyr and Inside Out, but the teacups are a no-go and carousels make me queasy for some reason lol. So my big question to those with USH experience: what rides am I likely to be ok on at Universal and which would you all recommend I absolutely steer clear of? (Whatever is leftover after that is somewhere in the middle and therefore open for experimentation.) Thank you for any advice you can give!
 












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