coreypenrose
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jagfish:Interesting link, I've never seen that product. Thsi warning from the product was interesting as well...
"While using this product, you should not drive, operate dangerous machinery or do other things that require alertness."
I wonder if diving falls into the category of an activity that requires alertness...
Unless you're bug hunting, it's not as if diving requires the reflexes of a cat. Besides, if a diver can deal with narcosis, IMO, a diver can deal with the patch.
The main side effects of the patch, IIRC, are blurry vision and drymouth. I've never had vision issues, but I can live with drymouth. It's a small price to pay for avoiding hours of dryheaves.
Between the patch and ginger for those rough mornings, I'm good to go on liveaboards. For those of you who are prone to motion sickness, ginger is another nice approach - nibbling on a piece can really settle the stomach.