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Nauesa
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Whenever i'm in a vehicle which is moving ; and i'm not looking where i'm going ; i get nausea / feel sick
Only this Friday gone , i was a passenger in a car .
The driver asked me to put a postcode into his phone to navigate to our destination .
As soon as i started to look at the phone and started to put the details in , i started to feel sick .
Anyone else the same ?
What's the reason for this phenomenon ?
Only this Friday gone , i was a passenger in a car .
The driver asked me to put a postcode into his phone to navigate to our destination .
As soon as i started to look at the phone and started to put the details in , i started to feel sick .
Anyone else the same ?
What's the reason for this phenomenon ?
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When you concentrate on an object, your sense of balance is controlled, however, should you lose concentration then your inner ear struggles to identify your position, as in fiddling with your phone and you feel nauseous.
As the Devil says......motion sickness.
When you concentrate on an object, your sense of balance is controlled, however, should you lose concentration then your inner ear struggles to identify your position, as in fiddling with your phone and you feel nauseous.
As the Devil says......motion sickness.
Bazile...*** the science....let's keep this simple.
Looking out of the window, your inner ear is adjusting to the "scenery" and the motion is synchronising with what you are seeing.
Look away, for a period of time, then your body knows that you are moving but cannot stabilie the new movement with the changed visual picture and whilst this happens, there may well be a change in the inner ear which invokes a nauseas state which once started is difficult to reverse.
Looking out of the window, your inner ear is adjusting to the "scenery" and the motion is synchronising with what you are seeing.
Look away, for a period of time, then your body knows that you are moving but cannot stabilie the new movement with the changed visual picture and whilst this happens, there may well be a change in the inner ear which invokes a nauseas state which once started is difficult to reverse.
I'm the same as you Bazile and whenever possible choose to drive over being passenger. The nausea Is even worse on a bus if I try to read or screen on a bus, but not so bad on a train, and cross channel ferries are an almost no no!
Understanding the basics of the science, I often wonder why dont we all suffer equally?
Understanding the basics of the science, I often wonder why dont we all suffer equally?
The boss used travel bands for a long time when out as a passenger, now that I mention it I haven't seen them about for a while, maybe she's cured.
If you do by any chance want to try them, the elasticated band with the bead for the pressure point, get them online for pennies instead of being severely gouged at your big name pharmacy.
If you do by any chance want to try them, the elasticated band with the bead for the pressure point, get them online for pennies instead of being severely gouged at your big name pharmacy.
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