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AKD
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Commuters: Does the train make you nauseous?
I've been noticing, especially today which was at its worst, being on the train, especially the LIRR makes me extremely nauseous and dizzy. Anyone else experience this? Once I'm off the train I'm normally fine.
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Posted 2/20/14 9:56 AM |
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Re: Commuters: Does the train make you nauseous?
Only when sitting with my back facing the direction the train is moving.
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Posted 2/20/14 10:02 AM |
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ANewDayHasCome
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Commuters: Does the train make you nauseous?
I had to sit forward facing. And take my jacket off. I would get overheated and dizzy.
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Posted 2/20/14 10:11 AM |
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AKD
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Re: Commuters: Does the train make you nauseous?
Posted by ANewDayHasCome
I had to sit forward facing. And take my jacket off. I would get overheated and dizzy.
Yep, I usually always sit forward facing, removing scarf, hat, jacket, even sweater sometimes. But especially today none of that worked and everytime I looked out the window and train was moving it got worst.
Terrified of fainting on the train again :(
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Posted 2/20/14 10:16 AM |
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ANewDayHasCome
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Re: Commuters: Does the train make you nauseous?
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I had to sit forward facing. And take my jacket off. I would get overheated and dizzy.
Yep, I usually always sit forward facing, removing scarf, hat, jacket, even sweater sometimes. But especially today none of that worked and everytime I looked out the window and train was moving it got worst.
Terrified of fainting on the train again :(
Again? That happened already?
Make sure you stay very hydrated
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Posted 2/20/14 10:19 AM |
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AKD
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Re: Commuters: Does the train make you nauseous?
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I had to sit forward facing. And take my jacket off. I would get overheated and dizzy.
Yep, I usually always sit forward facing, removing scarf, hat, jacket, even sweater sometimes. But especially today none of that worked and everytime I looked out the window and train was moving it got worst.
Terrified of fainting on the train again :(
Again? That happened already?
Make sure you stay very hydrated
Yup, happened last week. I think if I drink anymore water, I'll become a camel. I also have vertigo, so I'm wondering if maybe vertigo + pregnancy + fast moving trains = bad news for me.
I'll see how next few days pan out, if it keeps on going, might have to just start driving to work.
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Posted 2/20/14 10:25 AM |
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ANewDayHasCome
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Re: Commuters: Does the train make you nauseous?
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I had to sit forward facing. And take my jacket off. I would get overheated and dizzy.
Yep, I usually always sit forward facing, removing scarf, hat, jacket, even sweater sometimes. But especially today none of that worked and everytime I looked out the window and train was moving it got worst.
Terrified of fainting on the train again :(
Again? That happened already?
Make sure you stay very hydrated
Yup, happened last week. I think if I drink anymore water, I'll become a camel. I also have vertigo, so I'm wondering if maybe vertigo + pregnancy + fast moving trains = bad news for me.
I'll see how next few days pan out, if it keeps on going, might have to just start driving to work.
We drove he last couple months I was working. But dh drove. I don't think I would recommend you driving yourself espec with these systems.
Maybe your dr can prescribe something safe to take.
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Posted 2/20/14 10:39 AM |
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AKD
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Re: Commuters: Does the train make you nauseous?
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I had to sit forward facing. And take my jacket off. I would get overheated and dizzy.
Yep, I usually always sit forward facing, removing scarf, hat, jacket, even sweater sometimes. But especially today none of that worked and everytime I looked out the window and train was moving it got worst.
Terrified of fainting on the train again :(
Again? That happened already?
Make sure you stay very hydrated
Yup, happened last week. I think if I drink anymore water, I'll become a camel. I also have vertigo, so I'm wondering if maybe vertigo + pregnancy + fast moving trains = bad news for me.
I'll see how next few days pan out, if it keeps on going, might have to just start driving to work.
We drove he last couple months I was working. But dh drove. I don't think I would recommend you driving yourself espec with these systems.
Maybe your dr can prescribe something safe to take.
Oh yeah, he would def be driving, It helps that we're working in the same company now. I'll see how next few days work out - I have a doctor's appt on Monday, so will see if they have any other thoughts.
Thanks lady
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Posted 2/20/14 10:42 AM |
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RSquared0907
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Commuters: Does the train make you nauseous?
The train always used to make me nauseous when I was pregnant with DD, usually only in the mornings though. I had to make sure I was facing forward, I tried to not sit in a window seat and I had to eat a snack. I never used to eat before getting into work, but if I didn't eat pb&j or a banana on the train first thing, I would feel nauseous and like I was going to pass out. I never did though, luckily.
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Posted 2/20/14 11:18 AM |
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