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motion sickness on a dirt bike ... anyone else??
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[QUOTE="stickman, post: 160552, member: 18965"] Stormer94: I think you and some of these other people are onto something with this out of shape idea. However I think it is one small piece of a larger puzzle. I keep myself in better shape than most, I know the feeling of being sick from over exertion when you are out of shape. It's much different than motion sickness. FLBob: Yeah I know the Of RoadToad. My woodshop is pretty clean, I too have become concerned about solvents, gas, ect. I get more wood dust than I would like, it tends to flare of up alergies, which I suspect could be a part of the larger puzzle. SMART TOYS: I think foods could be another piece of the puzzle, but which foods? What makes you feel ill? FireEscape: Thanks for the tip on Scopolamine, I'm total agreement on the overheating idea. The hotter it is the worse my problem becomes. Godspeedracer: Ginger; I have heard of this, problem is I could not find information on the proper ginger form and dose. I tried fresh ginger root, never again, my stomach went nuts!! Ginger snaps? Sounds more palatable, I"ll try it. BBBOM: Trust me on this BBBOM, if it could happen I would be plenty pregnant by now! Mmmm......maybe this could be a piece of the puzzle also? SLO'MO: My wife also had problems withMeniers. This is different but possibly may have the same triggers. I think part of my wife's problem is that she is addicted to diet coke, any chance your wife is? Alergy spray and lots of water, these terms keep coming up. I think they are both part of the larger picture. CPT JACK: I think you could be right when you say it is vision related. I've had my eyes checked and they are perfect. I have notice, tho, when my goggles get dirty and I have to strain to see the chance of getting sick goes way up. KRAMER: I haven't the ground moving when I stopped riding but I will watch for this. What are you getting at here? THANKS EVERYONE, STICKMAN. [/QUOTE]
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