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Old 06-03-2013, 12:35 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by tedmorgan View Post
I can't read for more than a minute or two without starting to feel nauseas when in a car. Anyone else have that problem? I have an hour a day in the car that I would love to be reading instead of doing nothing
I can sympathize, as I had 24 hr motion sickness for 17 weeks during both my pregnancies.


Inside of a car, I was miserable - nothing helped except not eating beforehand and keeping a bag handy. Luckily, DH did all the driving both pregnancies. Unluckily, he hates noise when he drives, so audio books were not an option for distraction.


Outside of the car, I stayed VERY still and read a lot on my Treo. Special thanks to the Patricia Clark Memorial Library for keeping my Treo stocked during these horrendous periods.


I'm back to e-reading in the car now, as DH still prefers quiet. The Sony Reader is an important contributor to marital harmony and less stressful commutes.
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