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Kat
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Kat asked in HealthOther - Health · 1 decade ago

car sick vs. sea sick?

This is going to seem quite random, but does anyone know if you are more prone to sea sickness if you get car sick often? Thanks!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    ive asked this exact question as well, all my answers were the same . . . no, because car sickness involves your surroundings moving/changing at high speeds. But when you get sea sick its because of the boat's rocking back and forth, humidity, and because of your surroundings (the sea/ocean) non-stop movement.

    P.S. but i get car and sea sick as well ill tell you from my own personal experience, if you get car sick (doesn't matter if its every time you drive or if it happens only occasionly) the chances of you getting sea sick are incredibly likely (every time i scuba dive i puke on the boat). So i suggest you go to your nearest drug store and buy pills against it (i don't remember their name sorry).

    Source(s): my stomach =)
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No you are not. They are completely different from each other. Usually when someone gets car sick it is because of the static electricity that is in the car that is why you see some cars with those blacks strips attached to the bumper of the car touching the ground.

    Actually a good friend of mine gets extremely sea sick; however doesn't get car sick at all.

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    5 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    sea sickness often happen who are new to that travel. but i don't think it could do with car sickness

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