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Motion Sickness

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:50 pm
by lcoldham
I am a new B190 owner. I have searched to see if anyone else has had the problem I am having. I have ridden in our rv 3 times. Both times I have had problems with motion sickness. It starts almost immediately and lasts the entire time. MISERABLE!!! I used non-drowsy dramamine on our last trip and it helped but it still made me sleep most of the trip. We have ordered new heavy duty shocks. Hope this helps. I don't have problems with this in our suv. I do have this problem on carnival rides & deep sea fishing. I don't have it an ski boats. SO....I have motion sickness problems but I never expected this. Anyone else have this problem? Any ideas of what we can do to reduce the motion in the van? THANKS!!

Motion Sickness

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 8:33 am
by skater
The shocks will probably help but keep in mind it's a relatively top-heavy vehicle and will sway some.

Re: Motion Sickness

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 12:16 pm
by funtwodrv
Be sure the tire pressure is correct... Shocks and sway bars may help. If not, my wife has had really good luck with the wrist bands designed for motion sickness. So far, they have done the job! I can't remember the name but, she picked them up over the counter at the local drug store.

Good Luck,
Gary

Re: Motion Sickness

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 12:18 pm
by funtwodrv
Be sure the tire pressures are correct... Shocks and sway bars may help. If not, my wife has had really good luck with the wrist bands designed for motion sickness. So far, they have done the job! I can't remember the name but, she picked them up over the counter at the local drug store.

Good Luck,
Gary

Re: Motion Sickness

Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 11:55 pm
by lcoldham
Thanks for the help! Getting shocks next week and ordered the wristbands tonight. I had never heard of them. We will be leaving in early Feb for a 2000 mile roundtrip...wanting to see if it works or we will have to sell it. I sure hope it works as I LOVE the van. THANKS again!!