![]() ![]() If I ask for someone to make a phone call, it’s for a reason. A phone call would have cleared up any confusion and been more diplomatic. It could get frustrating and make a mountain out of a molehill because she was a pretty imperious writer. Worth talking to your GP.Īlso- not eating or being very careful with food 2 hours before travel helps a lotĪm GenX and used to work with a GenX who would do this kind of thing – you’d ask her to call and she’d email. – My cousin has a prescription for an anti anxiety med that has helped with her motion sickness. On the rare occasion he has to use mass transit, he uses half the WalMart brand Dramamine pill, non-drowsy, and that works for him. He bikes 11 miles to and from work in lieu of riding a bus. – My brother is less scent-bothered, more motion-induced. Something about the scent reset, even when I’m getting dizzy from motion and not illness, works like a charm. When I start feeling sick, I rip open a packet and smell it 1-2x, then rub it on my upper lip or wrist/finger. They’re super cheap, were in short supply due to the pandemic but now have come back. – I buy single-use alcohol wipes in bulk, and have them in every bag, pocket, etc. I sometimes put extra face moisturizer or sunscreen on just before my commute that scent is not strong enough to bother others but it can be enough to help me focus on something else. When possible (rare buses depending on the city) I open or stand near a window. ![]() I also try not to sit near a vent, as something about the air exchange / flow makes me sick. ![]() I would rather stand (flat shoes for commuting) than sit sideways. I no longer take any meds due to both ginger and drowsy issues (are you me?! :)) Here’s what I try:
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