Oldgateboatdriver
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FSTO is lucky if he truly never got seasick. I think everybody gets seasick at some point, but most of the true seagoing personnel only get seasick occasionally and, as NS said, the Brown Bottle syndrome has something to do with it.
As for me, a couple of pretty bad storms did me in, and, if I've been away from the sea for a while, I take Gravol for the first few days just in case because, as Underway points out, when we get into more senior positions, why take the risk of waiting to adapt if medication can get you over the "hump", so to speak.
As for me, a couple of pretty bad storms did me in, and, if I've been away from the sea for a while, I take Gravol for the first few days just in case because, as Underway points out, when we get into more senior positions, why take the risk of waiting to adapt if medication can get you over the "hump", so to speak.