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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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I used to get full-on motion sickness, usually on 4-hour car trips, as a young child. When I grew out of that as an adolescent, I found I didn't get it at all even while reading. That changed again about the time of my first pregnancy, when I started getting it again. I have found I *can* usually read in the car if the light is not flickering and my stomach in full. But with flickering light and an empty stomach...I usually find I can last about an hour before I start to feel pretty bad. Usually I just have to stop reading, though. I don't throw up anymore like I did as a kid. It doesn't matter if it is an ebook or not. It is the act of reading (also other things involving a lot of visual involvement like playing a game on my smartphone). And only in a car--bus, train, plane etc. are fine.