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We are just back from our 1st cruise late last night and I was just wondering when the moving/swaying feeling goes away? All 4 of us constantly feel like we are moving even when we're sitting still on the couch....when does this go away? I didn't get sea sick but now I'm getting couch sick from this feeling!!! http://cruise-chat.com/groupee_commo...n_confused.gif
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The swaying you're experiencing is very common. It usually takes a couple of days to up to a week to go away.
Sandy |
We got off Voyager on Saturday and are still swaying!! Hope it goes soon.
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My husband and I were on another cruise lines ship. The last day it went through a storm. The next night I was sitting on the bed in the motel we were staying in and I asked my husband is it me or is the bed swaying. We got a good laugh out of that.
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If you stay in a small room in your house, you can imagine being in your cabin on the ship. Almost like a back to back... http://cruise-chat.com/groupee_commo...on_biggrin.gif
Sonny |
Funny you mention the swaying feeling and being sick on your couch. I was fine on the ship, popped dramamine and never had one feeling of queasiness. When we were back on land, I swayed for 4 days and was actually feeling sick from it. I almost had to pop a dramamine in my kitchen. http://cruise-chat.com/groupee_commo...s/icon_eek.gif LOL It did go away after 4 or 5 days.
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My wife's swaying feeling usually takes one week to go away. She likes it because she thinks it helps her tone up her legs. I get a good laugh out of that one.
Brad |
wheels87 i suggest she had better keep of the drink. http://images7.fotki.com/v142/photos...33/lol2-vi.gif
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Ihave discovered that when you get alot of cruises under your belt the "sea legs" feeling doesn't happen any more. One incentive to book more cruises!!
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Chris,
As long as she believes she is getting a work out...that is OK with me. Brad |
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