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I've just been off for 3 days and I totally miss the rocking of the boat. I have still been feeling it for a while now since I got off, but, it is starting to fade. Does anyone else miss this as much as me? So many people get sea sick and I LOVE the rocking. Am I crazy????

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I DO I DO.. I really miss the rocking of the ship. It relaxes me when I fell asleep.. Actually, they need to invent a rocking bed.. lol. like a wave bed.. i dunno..

 

I'm looking forward to my next cruise :-) Hopefully, it d be in September to November.

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I've just been off for 3 days and I totally miss the rocking of the boat. I have still been feeling it for a while now since I got off, but, it is starting to fade. Does anyone else miss this as much as me? So many people get sea sick and I LOVE the rocking. Am I crazy????

UGH! I wish it would stop! :eek: I have been off since Saturday.

All the adults in my party came off the boat sick. We all had sore throats and sinus problems. Because of the sinus infection I guess, I have been so dizzy along with the rocking. Sunday, I was so dizzy and nauseous I had to get back in bed until it passed.

It does seem to have subsided today, thank goodness.

I am sure if we weren't sick I wouldn't have minded as much.

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I've just been off for 3 days and I totally miss the rocking of the boat. I have still been feeling it for a while now since I got off, but, it is starting to fade. Does anyone else miss this as much as me? So many people get sea sick and I LOVE the rocking. Am I crazy????

 

 

Me too

Find myself days after disembarkation just freezing in my tracks and waiting to feel that feeling!

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No worries, Mike.

What the posters here are talking about is not violent rocking that makes you seasick, its a gentle swaying that lets you know your cruise is underway! You will most likely feel some movement, but just as likely to forget you are on a ship at all. You may have some rough seas that might make you feel a bit queasy,( some people do, dome dont.) But you will most likely not be misrable.

I do love the gentle rocking and swaying of the ship, I am not one who comes off the ship with "ship legs" and I dont fell the rocking once Im off the ship, but I wish I did. I love it!

(I'll be back on a ship in 183 days, but whos counting);) :p

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I usally get sea legs for about 2 to 3 days after cruising. I don't really notice much movement on the ship, a little at night. Except when we did a Baja cruise, and it really rocked, but after motion meds I was better. And I didn't feel sick on the ship it was at port when the ship stopped rocking!!

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No worries, Mike.

What the posters here are talking about is not violent rocking that makes you seasick, its a gentle swaying that lets you know your cruise is underway! You will most likely feel some movement, but just as likely to forget you are on a ship at all. You may have some rough seas that might make you feel a bit queasy,( some people do, dome dont.) But you will most likely not be misrable.

I do love the gentle rocking and swaying of the ship, I am not one who comes off the ship with "ship legs" and I dont fell the rocking once Im off the ship, but I wish I did. I love it!

(I'll be back on a ship in 183 days, but whos counting);) :p

 

 

That's good to know now I can look forwards to the cruise

Mike

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I love the rocking and sleep like a baby on the ship. The gentle sway of the ship every night rocks me to sleep but I also like it when it rough. Lots of people get sick but the rocking of the seas is fine by me.

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I've just been off for 3 days and I totally miss the rocking of the boat. I have still been feeling it for a while now since I got off, but, it is starting to fade. Does anyone else miss this as much as me? So many people get sea sick and I LOVE the rocking. Am I crazy????

 

Nope, I loved it too :), I never slept so good. If only I could bring it home ;)

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Wow! It 's great to know that this is a syndrome!!!! I wish mine would last for months because I love this feeling of rocking! Unfortunately, it is already fading. I really never knew it could last so long as the article that someone just submitted. Why would anyone want to treat it with medication??? I don't know that I believe that when people get off the boat, they all have this so called syndrome. My whole family of 7 has had this same sensation so I don't believe that we are afflicted with some sort of syndrome. Anyone else???

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I've just been off for 3 days and I totally miss the rocking of the boat. I have still been feeling it for a while now since I got off, but, it is starting to fade. Does anyone else miss this as much as me? So many people get sea sick and I LOVE the rocking. Am I crazy????

 

It's funny cause I dont really notice it so much while I am on the ship, but I do miss it when I get off ... er, get off the ship I mean ... hehe, LOL!!:p

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I've just been off for 3 days and I totally miss the rocking of the boat. I have still been feeling it for a while now since I got off, but, it is starting to fade. Does anyone else miss this as much as me? So many people get sea sick and I LOVE the rocking. Am I crazy????

 

everyday of my life!

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Mal de Debarquement or "MDD" is a type of vertigo and imbalance that occurs after getting off of a boat

 

 

Hummm... and I thought it was those three martinis before dinner...

 

Now I've got something better to blame it on!

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