Scuba Diving Tip: Dealing With Underwater Seasickness

If you experience seasickness underwater, try and relax and go with the flow (no pun intended!). Don't try and fight the sea (always a bad idea!). If you really must be sick, you can be sick in your regulator, just hold down the purge button until you're finished. Don't try and remove it.

 
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