So, I used to have really bad motion sickness as a kid. When my family would go on car trips, even short ones, they'd often have to let me sit in the front seat or else risk me throwing up on them. I thought I'd outgrown it since I haven't had a problem with motion sickness much for about 10 years now. Turns out that might just have been because I got my own car and started driving myself, rather than having to sit in the back seat of a car when going places with other people.
My husband and I flew to see his family for Christmas last weekend. We had two flights and the first of the two was really bumpy and had bad turbulence. I felt pretty sick during the flight but about 10 minutes after landing I felt fine. The second flight was much smoother and I didn't feel sick much at all. After we landed and met his mom, we went out to dinner. After just a few bites of my food, I started feeling queasy so I stopped eating. I also offered to sit in the back seat on the way home (we had about an hour drive from the airport to get back to my MiL's house) which turned out to be a bad idea. We had to stop twice on the way home so I could lose my dinner on the side of the road. After the first time my husband and I swapped places and I sat in the front, but even that didn't keep me from having to stop again later on.
Then, this past weekend, we went to Ikkicon (Japanese culture & anime convention) in Austin. The con was spread between floors 2-6 of a hotel so we were riding the elevator a lot to get between floors. Also turned out to be a bad idea. Elevators have always made me a little dizzy while riding them and for a little while after getting off them, but riding one as often as we did apparently made my stomach rather unhappy as I once again lost my dinner later in the evening.
Anyone else have motion sickness issues? Especially with elevators? I never knew it could be such a problem.
My husband and I flew to see his family for Christmas last weekend. We had two flights and the first of the two was really bumpy and had bad turbulence. I felt pretty sick during the flight but about 10 minutes after landing I felt fine. The second flight was much smoother and I didn't feel sick much at all. After we landed and met his mom, we went out to dinner. After just a few bites of my food, I started feeling queasy so I stopped eating. I also offered to sit in the back seat on the way home (we had about an hour drive from the airport to get back to my MiL's house) which turned out to be a bad idea. We had to stop twice on the way home so I could lose my dinner on the side of the road. After the first time my husband and I swapped places and I sat in the front, but even that didn't keep me from having to stop again later on.
Then, this past weekend, we went to Ikkicon (Japanese culture & anime convention) in Austin. The con was spread between floors 2-6 of a hotel so we were riding the elevator a lot to get between floors. Also turned out to be a bad idea. Elevators have always made me a little dizzy while riding them and for a little while after getting off them, but riding one as often as we did apparently made my stomach rather unhappy as I once again lost my dinner later in the evening.
Anyone else have motion sickness issues? Especially with elevators? I never knew it could be such a problem.





We were weaving so bad that first day due to the captain trying to make up lost time that walking down the hallways resembled a game of human pinball. Hubby and I joked that you could tell who'd been hitting the bar too much because they could walk down the hallways in a straight line.
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