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Dec. 2nd, 2006 11:13 amNote to self: when feeling nauseous, try cranking up the AC in the car to full blast. You may end up shivering, but it should help with the nausea.
Another way to get over nausea: try driving 25 miles in white-knuckle conditions, dark with driving wind and rain and lightning, precipitating hard enough that you can barely see the road. Either the fear or the adrenalin may help you to ignore and forget your stomach. By the time you get to your town and have to turn around twice to avoid two different flooded roads, you'll feel fine.
Yeah, it was a *fun* evening. I did feel better after that, though I still didn't eat dinner.
This morning I was starving, because I hadn't had a real substantial meal in, oh, 21 hours.
galagan was being dorky/jerky and got between me and my breakfast, and I threatened him with a butter knife.
Another way to get over nausea: try driving 25 miles in white-knuckle conditions, dark with driving wind and rain and lightning, precipitating hard enough that you can barely see the road. Either the fear or the adrenalin may help you to ignore and forget your stomach. By the time you get to your town and have to turn around twice to avoid two different flooded roads, you'll feel fine.
Yeah, it was a *fun* evening. I did feel better after that, though I still didn't eat dinner.
This morning I was starving, because I hadn't had a real substantial meal in, oh, 21 hours.
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