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To: Ish who wrote (55005)6/30/1999 7:41:00 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
>>Worst of all you can't die from it even if
you want to. <<

LOL! That is exactly how I felt. We were on an "open" charter so there were lot's of people on board, maybe 20, and I was so sick I kept begging my husband to tell the captain I would pay double for everyone's tickets just to get me off that boat. He was anchored right on the Gulf Stream and you talk about rock and roll. There were more people sick than not. It was so weird, I felt so sick I wanted to jump in the water and drown, but as soon as they took off within minutes I started feeling OK. The last trip I took motion sickness medicine and didn't have any problems at all, but was sleepy. This time I plan to use a patch. (no drowsiness) That's also why I chartered a 60' cruiser, if I get sick, we're going back, fish or no fish.

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