Based on your comments and the results of a poll I took last week, many of you have occasionally felt “landsick” – that persistent bouncy feeling several hours or days after a long flight or boat ride. I explained why you feel bouncy and came across Mal de Debarquement syndrome, a condition where the feeling lasts for years after.
In the coming weeks I’ll have an interview with someone who suffers from Mal de Debarquement syndrome to learn more about what it’s like living with that feeling constantly, 3 years after a boat ride. For most of us however, you can reduce the symptoms of landsickness by reducing your flight delay stress, honing that energy positively, or putting (acu)pressure on the inside of the your wrist.
Anil — What happened? Did the interview take place?
Yes, thanks for letting me know I fixed the poll so it’s visible now 🙂
And here’s a follow-up about Mal de Debarquement syndrome:
https://foxnomad.com/2010/06/02/why-do-you-still-feel-bouncy-after-long-flights-and-cruises/