I was really hoping my wife would get into hanging but within minutes of swinging she gets sick. I don't think dramamine would help either lol. On the topic of swinging does anyone else feel like they're still swaying after they get out?
I was really hoping my wife would get into hanging but within minutes of swinging she gets sick. I don't think dramamine would help either lol. On the topic of swinging does anyone else feel like they're still swaying after they get out?
That's a shame.
In contrast, I have been considering hiring a sherpa, not to carry my backpack, but to stand beside my hammock all night and gently keep it rocking!!
Mike
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That's funny you'd say that, because hammocking got us IN to swinging.
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not in the hammock but some video games make me sea sick.
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Have her take the dramamine a day or 2 before she hangs, it has to work in her system to be super effective. It will work.
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Meclizine is available OTC as bonine (among others). Many find this causes less sedation than Dramamine. It also works best when taken well ahead of time.
I do, but for some reason it doesn't bother me. After a night in the hammock, I still feel the swinging when I close my eyes. This lasts for at least a day or two. When I stayed on a houseboat for a weekend a couple of years ago, I swayed when I shut my eyes for a solid week after I got home. It is strange. When I lay in my bed after a hiking trip, it still feels like a hammock. I think this would qualify as some sort of motion sensitivity, not necessarily motion sickness. Does anyone else feel this?
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