Carsick girlies- this one's for you 🤢🚗
I'm currently on a car ride and I thought I'd share what helps me survive.
1. motion sickness glasses! these look goofy AF but they help me so much. I will say that they're made for both children and adults, so I find them to be a little snug on my head. but for $10, it's worth trying them. I'm legitimately wearing them as I type this.
2. Dramamine. if you have a longer drive, I say get the regular, drowsy stuff and konk out. but if it's a shorter, tolerable drive OR you have to help the driver navigate, get the non drowsy kind. you can get this at any drugstore, major retailer, or they even sell mini packets at some gas stations.
3. tummy drops, peppermints, or hard candy. These tummy drops are expensive, but they're made with natural ingredients and really do help. If you don't want to spend the money, get peppermints to settle your belly, or even sucking on hard candy can do the trick.
Do you get carsick? What tips, tricks, or must haves help you? Let's help each other survive!
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If you're prone to motion sickness, you're not alone! Many people experience nausea, dizziness, or discomfort while traveling in vehicles. One of the best solutions includes using specialized motion sickness glasses designed to stabilize your vision, making car rides more bearable. Incorporating options like Dramamine can significantly help, depending on your needs. The classic version might make you drowsy, perfect for longer trips where you can nap, while the less drowsy formulation is great for shorter drives or active participation in navigation. You can easily find these at drugstores or even some gas stations, making them readily accessible. Additionally, natural remedies have proven effective; peppermint-flavored candies or tummy drops made from natural ingredients can soothe nausea. Consider having hard candies on hand to help manage any discomfort. It's also a good idea to focus on your breathing and avoid reading while in the car, as these factors can exacerbate motion sickness. Engaging in light conversation or listening to music can also distract from the nausea. Remember to keep windows slightly ajar for airflow, which can help alleviate symptoms. Everyone has their tricks—what works for you? Let’s inspire each other to enjoy our journeys!






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