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Originally Posted by copyrite
I only get motion sickness when going in and out of shade blocking the sun i.e. trees.
My son used to get motion sickness reading when he was younger. He found if he was under a blanket (and used some sort of light) he was fine.
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Makes sense. Those conflicting visual cues I mentioned definitely play a role in this vestibular stuff.
For me, ever since I was 18*, just addressing the visual part won't help me.
I need both the kinesthetic and visual inputs to be in perfect harmony, or I'm green.
ApK
*Oh yes, I remember the boat trip well. Which sucks for me, because I'm a scuba diver.