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Sea bands for nausea

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pa55methecake · 12/04/2017 17:49

Anyone had any luck with sea bands?

Thank god for Amazon prime, ordered them last night and was so relived to see them when I got home from work. Keeping everything crossed that they work and that cooler weather means I can continue wearing long cardigans for next 4/5 weeks to hide them under!!

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womaninatightspot · 13/04/2017 12:35

Didn't work for me I had twins and horrid sickness though.

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Error404usernamenotfound · 13/04/2017 12:33

I relied on these as a very motion-sickness prone child, they were amazing!

Might need to get some for DD actually, as I think she's inherited the carsick gene Sad

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Jessiecat27 · 13/04/2017 12:31

I have mine on constantly and I think they help most of the time but not all of the time!

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sunbird17 · 13/04/2017 12:05

Worked well for me at the beginning. Now I wear them 24 hours a day. Not sure how much they are doing now though - 13 weeks and still being really sick.

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Bethan2 · 13/04/2017 09:36

Sorry didn't work for me 😔. Had awful nausea and had to go on medication and go part-time at work until I went on maternity leave 😮.

They do work for lots of people though.

Good luck!

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pa55methecake · 13/04/2017 09:13

Ooh thank you, this sounds promising. I'm still feeling a little nauseous but it doesn't seem as bad. I slept with them on last night and definitely felt a difference first thing this morning.

mycatloveslego that was my exact thought this morning. I had a MMC at the beginning of last year and the first sign was that my symptoms had gone, though I did at realise until later, at that point I was just relieved that my nausea was getting better!

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DramaAlpaca · 12/04/2017 22:13

They took the edge off for me.

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mycatloveslego · 12/04/2017 22:12

They did work for me, so much so that I had to keep taking them off because I was worried my symptoms had disappeared!

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Spam88 · 12/04/2017 22:07

I didn't get morning sickness, but I used to use them for nausea associated with migraines and found them really good :)

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Sparklyuggs · 12/04/2017 22:05

They definitely took the edge off for me. Even if it was psychological, there's no harm done by wearing them Smile

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LittleCandle · 12/04/2017 21:53

Yeah, worked for me, too.

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sophr2017 · 12/04/2017 21:47

They are amazing! Takes the edge off and meant I could actually go out and start functioning again!

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Ookmybanana · 12/04/2017 21:33

Worked for me too, especially on my hour long morning train commute.

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GastonsWife · 12/04/2017 21:26

They worked for me once I figured out the positioning. Was the only thing that kept me sane Confused

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pa55methecake · 12/04/2017 21:25

That's good, I'm toying with that idea if it works. Did they work straight away for you? I'm not sure if I've got them positioned correctly just yet Confused

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Coloured · 12/04/2017 18:01

They worked for me! Grin although I kept them on allllll the time and they do begin to make your wrists ache after a while (still better than ms though)

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