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jrdn7
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Looking for what tablets people reckon do the best job, fastest & most effective ones.
BarnshaW
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kwells for me without a doubt
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quote:
Originally posted by BarnshaW
kwells for me without a doubt


Much are these, usually? And are they non-drowsy?
BarnshaW
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cant remember how much they are, not very expensive, says they might cause drowsiness but never has for me, do work really well though
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quote:
Originally posted by BarnshaW
cant remember how much they are, not very expensive, says they might cause drowsiness but never has for me, do work really well though


Good man, cheers!
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Kwells work well. I've always taken joyriders because they don't taste horrible and it's what I've taken since I was wee They're probably more for kids I suppose. Anything with hyoscine will probably dry your mouth right out for a wee while though so beware
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quote:
Originally posted by Shell
They're probably more for kids I suppose.
Fits the bill then.


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Mtfu pills work well.
jrdn7
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Mtfu pills work well.


Tried them, don't do the job for me. Unfortunately reading pacenotes over rough gravel tracks with trees blurring past at over 100mph isn't in their description.
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ginger from health food shops
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quote:
Originally posted by BarnshaW
cant remember how much they are, not very expensive, says they might cause drowsiness but never has for me, do work really well though


seconded! i used them as a kid for car and now for flying in light aircraft, ive never experienced any drowsieness either
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500mg or manthefuckupacetamol.
BarnshaW
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its not a case of mtfu, its really weird, i can go on any roller coaster, any ride, bunjee jump or whatever and i am perfect

stick me in a car as a passenger and try to read my phone or read a paper or anything and i will get as sick as a dog
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I can't read in the car, using my phone/iPad/laptop for any period of time is pushing it!
jrdn7
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It's strange how it doesn't effect some forms of travel, like roller coasters. I don't get sick doing anything, reading in a car to on a roller coaster after a big feed. But one shock to the spine (ie. hard landing after a jump) and I'm in trouble.
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I used to hate the smell of inside cars that much i didnt swallow and i ended up with a mouthfull of saliva that tasted weird.

 
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