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Cruising With Vertigo


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I can't claim to have any experience of sailing with Vertigo, however my late wife was allergic to some drugs typically found in seasickness medication. Her doctor prescribed her something which was meant to treat vertigo.

They worked a treat and was never seasick. Maybe there is something which can really help for vertigo sufferers cruising.

Sorry but I'm really no sort of expert on the subject, but definitely worth talking to a doctor I would say.

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I have had vertigo for the last 7 years! Not fun. I take meclazine for it daily (prescribed by the doctor.) I don't think it helps, but I don't get seasick on cruises!! BTW--it is so bad that I stopped driving and sold my car because I didn't want to be responsible for hurting someone else during a "dizzy spell."

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