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try one of those wrist bands, they seamed to help my wife on a boat and on aircraft.My 9yo cannot ride more than 10 minutes in the back seat of the Mav without experiencing really bad car sickness episodes. He is prone of motion sickness, especially on spinning theme park/fair/carnival rides and occasionally (like once or twice a year) in the middle row of the Subaru Ascent if we're driving a long time on rough and/or twisty roads.
Anyone else finding the Mav's back seat to be a car sickness accelerant?
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