I love the water, and I always have. I love surfing, I love swimming, I love sailing (on lakes), but for some reason being on a boat on the ocean gets me sea sick if there are any waves at all (and there usually are waves on the open ocean). I'm talking severe nausea and vomiting. I've tried over-the-counter meds for sea-sickness (Dramamine, etc.) and none has ever worked. My father in law recently won a chartered ocean fishing trip. I want to go, but I know that once I get out there I will regret it if I get sick.

The other day the thought crossed my mind: if marijuana supposedly is beneficial for helping chemotherapy patients with nausea problems, would it also relieve nausea related to sea-sickness or motion sickness? Has anyone ever tried this? If so, which strain did you use? I think I currently have a strong sativa. It makes my thoughts race *a lot*... which may be good for taking my mind off nausea. Then again, I've read that indica "body highs" are great for nausea, however I don't know of a dealer who I can request an indica strain from.

My father in law doesn't know I toke. I would either have to bake some brownies to eat before leaving or bring a lightbulb vape with me for a little "self-dosing" in the bathroom. :thumbsup: However, there is the additional issue of being stoned with my father in law. :stoned: LOL
jsn9333 Reviewed by jsn9333 on . Cannabis and sea-sickness (motion sickness) I love the water, and I always have. I love surfing, I love swimming, I love sailing (on lakes), but for some reason being on a boat on the ocean gets me sea sick if there are any waves at all (and there usually are waves on the open ocean). I'm talking severe nausea and vomiting. I've tried over-the-counter meds for sea-sickness (Dramamine, etc.) and none has ever worked. My father in law recently won a chartered ocean fishing trip. I want to go, but I know that once I get out there I will Rating: 5