My wife often has seasickness and occasionally has to vomit during a dive. Are there any recommendations? Using the reg or with reg out? On the surface or just beneath the surface (when possible)? What to watch out for (laryngospasm?)
thanks,
Bill
Well, the most entertaining method of handling this on a boat, is for the diver to hold the nausea untill the last possible second, and then paint the opposite side of the boat( and divers) with Projectile Vomit.

Fortunately I have always recognized the projectile candidates, and gotten into a safe position well before the excitement would commence.
I used to have trouble with seasickeness when it got worse than 5 to 7 foot seas ( South Florida wave periods make this veery different from 5 to 6 in NJ).
The accidental solution I found was nasal irrigation....I found that after irrigating every 3 hours or so on a marathon flight from Florida to Fiji, that the irrigating had changed the inflammation levels in my inner ear, and the 8 foot seas we experienced in in the long boat ride from Nadi to Beqa Lagoon Resort, had absolutely zero effect on me...while many others on the boat were very ill.
So from then on, I would irrigate a couple times per day prior to diving when the conditions might be dicey, or might be just fine... If I know I am going out in stupidly rough waves, then I will take Triptone an hour or two prior to diving.....Don't listen to any nonsense about it not being safe to use Triptone on a dive less than 80 feet. At tech depths, pharmacological issues could arise, but unless your wife is tech diving, it is just not a factor.
Vomiting during the dive.....keep the reg in, and be ready to purge the reg as needed. It is not hard---in fact, it is easier than vomiting on the boat....of course it brings the fish in, which is both cool, and then as you think about them and what they are feeding on, you kind of need to feed them again
