Sarah Rugheimer
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You know, there's also medication you can take.
I definitely recommend scopolamine as like a very potent motion sickness medication that I took when I was sailing for the first time because I'm death when it comes to motion sickness.
And like Gravol and Dramamine do not work for me.
But like the slightly stronger version is what people use in space.
Also what they use in the Antarctic cruises because those waves are quite, you know, high.
And I took it for a week, had no motion sickness problems whatsoever.
Not that I am recommending this.
I want to be clear that I'm not that kind of doctor.
This is not medical advice.
I know it's really hard to say because there are things that I really want to take that I'm sure NASA would not want me to take.
And that would be some sort of psychedelic to see Earth from.
I would never do that.
I would I would be tempted.
Of course, I would never do anything like that, just as I also don't sleep with a beanie baby.
But no, I don't know.
I bring out like I would probably bring some keepsakes from my family.
I mean, I know I guess you have like digital photos, but I think I'd want a physical photo.
I love freeze-dried raspberries and strawberries.
So if I could have, like, a little pocket of those that I give myself for, I don't know, my spacewalk went well, then I could have a little treat.