I get motion sickness and I think if you are prone to car sickness
Posted By: RockinMT on 2008-08-25
In Reply to: The traveling MT... - jss
you wouldn't be able to type in the car. I know I wouldn't be able to at all. I wouldn't even try it if I were you.
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Motion Sickness
I am one of those people who absolutely cannot read while in a car. I also cannot ride in the back seat (reading or not reading), and I have to avoid any and all motion simulation rides at thrill ride parks.
HOWEVER, my husband and I recently made a 3-1/2-hour drive to visit his family, and I worked in the front passenger seat the whole time and wasn't bothered one bit. It was a little tough to get situated at first, but once I got everything in a comfortable position, it worked out perfectly.
I'm not sure what the difference is, but there certainly was one in my case.
Hope this helps!
It's a SICKNESS!!!! (nm)
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