Редакция SeaJobs.pro
2d ago
"What if I get seasick?" is the number-one fear of newcomers. The good news: for the vast majority seasickness passes within a few days and is survivable. Let's break it down without panic.
The brain gets conflicting signals: the inner ear feels the motion, but the eyes (say, in a cabin) do not. That conflict causes nausea, weakness and cold sweat. It is not weakness of character — it is physiology.
Most people's bodies adapt in 2–4 days ("sea legs"). After that the motion barely bothers you. There are rare exceptions for whom the sea does not suit at all, but they are a minority.
No. Many captains and chief officers were seasick on their first voyages. The body adapts, and the profession stays with you for life.
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