Ways to Stay Un-Carsick while Reading
- Gusting Winds
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Ways to Stay Un-Carsick while Reading
1. Play music, loudly.
It's good to play music, especially on headphones! It will help solve the disconnect between your ears and eyes.
2. Read in bursts of less than 30 minutes.
Try to take a break every half hour to let your senses recover. About fifteen minutes of just relaxing should counteract the sickness.
3. Rest.
Almost the same as the last one, but close your eyes! Your ears will readjust much more quickly this way.
4. Talk while reading.
I've found that the vibrations from the throat into the head seem to block out some of the nausea that comes from the loss of balance.
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All great tipsGusting Winds wrote:Hi there! Just thought you might like to know a couple helpful ways to keep from getting carsick when you read!
1. Play music, loudly.
It's good to play music, especially on headphones! It will help solve the disconnect between your ears and eyes.
2. Read in bursts of less than 30 minutes.
Try to take a break every half hour to let your senses recover. About fifteen minutes of just relaxing should counteract the sickness.
3. Rest.
Almost the same as the last one, but close your eyes! Your ears will readjust much more quickly this way.
4. Talk while reading.
I've found that the vibrations from the throat into the head seem to block out some of the nausea that comes from the loss of balance.

One more that you could possibly add: I don't know if you've heard of sea bands before? They're like little sleeves that fit around your arms and little semi circles press into your wrists, focusing on some nerves or something which help reduce effects of motion sickness. They are usually used on boat rides, but they work great for reading in the car


Look them up if you want- they're pretty common and affordable
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Also, don't read and drive at the same time.
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