Parkinsons and seasickness: I want to go... - Cure Parkinson's

Cure Parkinson's

26,582 members27,897 posts

Parkinsons and seasickness

Mie1 profile image
Mie1
5 Replies

I want to go ona cruise in theAtlantic Ocean next year.

I have Parkinsons with th following medication:

Madopar, Stalevo, sifrol, Zoloft.

What medicsation can I take for sea sickness?

Written by
Mie1 profile image
Mie1
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
5 Replies
TheresaCurley profile image
TheresaCurley

I take Dramamine when I need to for car sickness and have not had any problems with my meds. The best thing you can do is ask your doctor for advice on this.

I just went on a cruise 5 months ago and with these super gigantic ships there is virtually no swaying. Of course I guess if you are in a storm there would be, but luckily that never happened to me. I get car sick so easily but don't get sick on a big ship.

A Cruise in my opinion is the best vacation possible. I for one would be interested in hearing about your vacation plans. I favor Norwegian Cruise Line and have been on three of there cruises.

Mie1 profile image
Mie1 in reply toTheresaCurley

Hello Theresa,

thank you for your comment! Are you also a Parkinson patient?

I intend to go on the Europa 2, which travels in august 17 from Lisbon to Lanzarote, Madeira, Azoren to Bilbao! A wonderful trip!

I go and check my meds and hope they don^t bite each other!

This was my first post and I am very happy, someone answered me, because I felt a bit lost...

Thank you very much

Mie

TheresaCurley profile image
TheresaCurley in reply toMie1

Yes I too have Parkinson's. I take Sinemet and Azilect for the Parkinson's. I also take Zoloft for depression, Bystolic (a beta blocker), Miloxicam for inflammation, furosemide a diuretic, Trulicity (for diabetes), B12 shots, Vit D2, and Potasium. Dramamine when I'm nauseated and Benedryl as needed.

I think it is wonderful that you are taking this cruise. You will enjoy it very much I'm sure.

Dap1948 profile image
Dap1948

Many PD drugs for nausea and travel sickness block dopamine so you must be very careful. I was advised that Domperidone was safe.

ssnowhite profile image
ssnowhite

Ask your pharmacist...they can do a cross check to assure you get what is safe for your dosage/drug combination.

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

citalopram and "seasickness"

I interrupted - cold turkey because I am very very smart :-) - citalopram about a week ago (without...
Lucal profile image

Cycling and Parkinsons

Has anyone who cycles found that they have reduced fatigue, brain fog, balance and walking...
BARBMarlow profile image

Parkinsons and Pain

I was wondering whether anyone with Parkinsons had also developed sciatica. I have had Parkinsons...
Court profile image

Nutrition and Parkinsons

Since I was diagnosed with Parkinsons in Feb 2018 I have been asking and asking my Neurologist, PD...
CASEY9534 profile image

Parkinsons and Medication

I have had Parkinson's for 5 years now, I am finding it increasingly difficult to work out the...
Rosco46 profile image

Moderation team

See all
CPT_Aleksandra profile image
CPT_AleksandraAdministrator
CPT_Anaya profile image
CPT_AnayaAdministrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.