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you can go to your local Costco or Sams club pharmacy, and ask the pharmacist for a bottle of Meclizine. You don't need a prescription for it, it was prescribed to me and many others for this same type of disorder.
Depending upon what is causing your ear disfunction, it may or may not help, but it will help with the nausea associated with the motion sickness (virtigo).
You may try going to an E.N.T. specializing in Otolaryngology (dizziness) and Virtigo Your problem may be as simple as having your balance crystals in your inner ear labirynth out of place floating to your ear tubes, and thus creating the sence of dizziness and motion.
There's a treatment for this that can be done called: repositioning treatments. These treatments work for about 80% of the clients who get it, the other 20% can be helped with surgery.
For the mean time try the Meclizine, and good luck!
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