How to avoid getting sea sick

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • How to avoid getting sea sick

Komentáře • 29

  • @ji5078
    @ji5078 Před 3 lety +2

    I like yr explaination and the joke abt the toughest guy who said he would not get seasick. Good and simple tips. Thanks👍

    • @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing
      @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks a million for watching and leaving some great feed back. I truly appreciate. It's true, there's always that one muscular ultra tough guy, who say's he doesn't get sick.... always the first one down and out for the count :)))) Thanks again. Take care ;)

    • @ji5078
      @ji5078 Před 3 lety

      @@SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing I am going to start my 1st deep sea fishing on 27th March and from now hv to do more exercise to get fitter and also try to do few exercise tips from youtube videos. Hopefully will not have bad seasick experience on that day😀

  • @KuhLayOh707
    @KuhLayOh707 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm glad there's Dramamine in the thumbnail. Taking it before I get in a boat😂

    • @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing
      @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing  Před 3 lety

      Thanks a million for watching and leaving some great feedback. I truly appreciate it and your support for the channel. lets me know my thumbnails are effective, on point, and not click-bait. Just a piece of advice... Take the Dramamine about an hour before you get on the boat, that way it has time to take effect. Thanks again. Take care ;)

  • @JohnMcdonald-ml3ju
    @JohnMcdonald-ml3ju Před 5 měsíci

    hi Heath, Recently found your channel and like watching, and learning some things too. I have this weird thing where I only will get sea sick during the daytime. I can stay out all night no problem. Do you think that sea sickness is something that you could get used to over time? What I mean is would you eventually get to a point where it wouldn't bother your anymore? Thanks, John

    • @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing
      @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Some people do get used to it and never have an issue. The daytime motion sickness is probably due to lack of fluids or dehydration. Personally, I've been on the ocean my whole life and I still get seasick.... go figure :)))

  • @kipperwhite2976
    @kipperwhite2976 Před 5 lety +3

    As a X-Coastie R Ole Chief say Keep Busy & ur mind won't focus on seasickness! Also eat fresh fruit cept banana's & seems 2 calm the stomach also Hope it helps somebody

    • @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing
      @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing  Před 5 lety +3

      Thanks a million for watching & giving some feedback. Motion sickness has many different faces, but once you got it, you got it. So there's an old saying that I get a kick out of about being sea sick.. "at first you think you're gonna die, then it gets worse because you realize you're not gonna die." I appreciate your support. Take care. Until next time, tight lines & good vibes.

  • @1539Mickey
    @1539Mickey Před 5 lety +5

    Hi Heath, I forgot to mention, Halls Menthol Cough Drops also help with sea sickness. You should take them as soon as you start to feel the first effects. Thanks, Mickey

    • @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing
      @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks I'll have to save that one for those studs who say they never get sick... everyone is susceptible to motion sickness

  • @deegee6477
    @deegee6477 Před 4 měsíci

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  • @1539Mickey
    @1539Mickey Před 5 lety +2

    Hi, good information. I take a Sudafed type decongestant the night before I go out in the ocean. Also take one in the morning and afternoon of the fishing day. We get our balance from our middle ear. If there is any congestion or fluid in the middle ear, you will get sea sick. Also ginger capsules or ginger ale will help. It helps calm the stomach. You are correct to say prevention is best. Thanks, Mickey

    • @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing
      @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing  Před 5 lety +3

      Mickey, thanks again for the feedback. I love to hear different points of view, and am completely open to trying different things. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with me. I concur, and always go out with ginger ale. Best wishes. Tight lines & mega bites.

    • @1539Mickey
      @1539Mickey Před 5 lety +2

      Hi Heath, watching your videos now. I fish out of Ocean City, NJ. Thanks, Mickey

    • @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing
      @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing  Před 5 lety +2

      Mickey, your support, feedback and knowledge sharing is amazing. Thanks a million for everything. Tight lines & mega Bites.

    • @1539Mickey
      @1539Mickey Před 5 lety +2

      Thank you, Mickey

    • @aliciacavalcanti7340
      @aliciacavalcanti7340 Před 5 lety +2

      mickey h ginger would be the worst for my stomach

  • @abandonedyuusha
    @abandonedyuusha Před 3 lety +1

    affirmative sir!

  • @mikemarther1737
    @mikemarther1737 Před 4 lety +1

    What should I eat the night before and the morning before

    • @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing
      @SouthFloridaSaltwaterFishing  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi, thanks a million for watching and asking a great question. Honestly, I don't think the night before meals have any effect. However, the day of your trip, I always bring some salty foods like pretzels or chips, also, cut oranges help too. Realistically, prevention & hydration are the key to avoiding motion sickness. I get seasick, so I always hydrate in the morning and take Dramamine, even if it's flat like a lake... I'm not risking ruining a good time.
      Hope this helps.
      Take care :)

    • @jacksbackable
      @jacksbackable Před 3 lety

      Stay off dairy! 😎🏖☀️🇦🇺

  • @jonasbaert
    @jonasbaert Před 5 lety +3

    Jump in the water rly helps :) Was Seasick last year and it directly stopped when being in the water.

  • @aidangarrity4444
    @aidangarrity4444 Před 12 dny

    Icy hot on my neck and behind my ears works for me