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HealthRe: About Travel Sickness by michaelmo11(op): 7:29am On Oct 15, 2014
2map:
It happens to me too sometimes mostly short distance though. And I was told drinking petrol will make it stophuh.
what!!!! Pls don't drink petrol oo(and whoever told you that must be wicked), unless you are a vehicle.
HealthRe: About Travel Sickness by michaelmo11(op): 5:34pm On Oct 07, 2014
OsoDupe:
Thank you for this, whenever I travel this days, I always feel this sickness and I always wonder what is the cause, now I know better.
uwc, but there are some medicines for it, but i am not sure whether they can be found in Nigeria.... Btw u have a funny moniker or is it your real name
HealthAbout Travel Sickness by michaelmo11(op): 3:38pm On Oct 07, 2014
I noticed something in my travels as a young Nigerian, when people would complain that they are not feeling too good. Well this is travel sickness, also known as journey sickness. Travel sickness is very common and can make one feel sick or vomit (earlier on used to think this was a sure way of knowing if one is pregnant, but it also happens to young boys as well). It is caused by repeated unusual movements during travels. These repeated movements such as driving over bumps or round in circles/ around bends sends a lot of messages to the brain.
The balance mechanism in one's inner ear feels different signals to those that one's eyes are seeing which then sends to the brain mixed and confusing messages. This would then lead to symptoms of feeling sick(nausea), sweating, headaches, feeling cold. Travel sickness can also be influenced by anxiety or concentrated smells[food or petrol]. It is more common in children and in women; but the good thing is that it gradually phases out as they advance in life.
HOW TO PREVENT TRAVEL SICKNESS?
1.) Movement should be at a minimum e.g. Sitting in the front seat of vehicles, in the middle of the deck on ships.
2.) By avoiding heavy meals (eba/ akpu) [esp. Spicy& fatty foods] and alcohol before travelling.
3.) By breathing fresh air (if allowed) e.g. Vehicle windows.
4.) By closing one's eyes and trying to sleep.
TREATMENT FOR TRAVEL SICKNESS
Some medicines are available which can reduce or prevent symptoms of travel sickness. They work by interfering with the nerve signals described earlier on. But most of the medicines used cause drowsiness.
Also one can breather deeply and slowly while listening to music. ((person don try am for my side b4))
In addition, taking of breaks in between a journey to have some fresh air helps a lot.
Christianity EtcRe: Anglicans Give GEJ 'Award Of Excellence In Christian Stewardship' by michaelmo11(m): 10:16pm On Sep 30, 2014
Pls what are they saying... Anglicans? What is meant is actually the anglican church leadership. I am an anglican but i would never give GEJ any gift (even 5naira eraser). It is only GOD than can reward Christian stewardship; most especially with a place in Heaven. #God_help_us_all
CultureRe: Some Common Misconceptions Nigerians Have About Other Nigerians. by michaelmo11(m): 10:19pm On Sep 26, 2014
Every Ekiti man is strong-headed and likes to fight.
RomanceRe: Are Girls Proud Of Virgin Guys by michaelmo11(m): 3:28pm On Sep 24, 2014
izaray: Is only boys dat are still between 13 and 14, dat i can classify as virgin...still disputing dat even!
ah ah!!! Though one can't follow everyone about, there are still some guys that i know in some fellowships in my school (cos there are some "brothers" that bleep sisters) that are still virgins. But the population of male virgins is reducing.
SportsRe: 2014 CAF African Women's Championship - Namibia 2014 by michaelmo11(m): 2:57pm On Sep 24, 2014
CAF isn't doing much, by not putting this AWC on the FIFA calendar... I just hope the european clubs release our girls for this tournament. #teamnaija

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