He rocked the boat.
A man named Mario Salcedo who has lived on navigation boats for the last 25 years revealed a strange health effect he has developed by being at sea for so long.
“I lost the earth’s feet. I’m shaking so much that I can’t walk in a straight line, “the businessman of Cuban origin Nast Traveler told him in a recent interview.
“I’m used to being on the boat than feeling more comfortable for me than to be on Earth,” he added.
Sala, who is nicknamed “Super Mario” in navigation circles, recently made his 1,000 trip with Royal Caribbean. The 11-night trip was on the sea explorer of 3,286 passengers who left Miami on January 5 and traveled to Southern Panama and Caribbean.
Salcedo said he spends about $ 101,000 for cruises a year and works only about five hours a day, dedicating the rest of his time to relax and having fun on the boat.
Elaine Warren, founder and CEO of Family Cruise Companion, spoke to the Daily Mail about sausage losing “Earth’s feet” – a condition known as Mal de Débarquem syndrome.
“The passing of prolonged time on a cruise ship sounds like a dream for many families. Comfort, entertainment, and comprehensive nature of experience make it an attractive idea, “Warren said.”
“I spent years helping families planning a cruise break, and while short -term trips are one thing, staying on the long -term board is another experience completely,” she continued. “The first adjustment is the continuous movement. The body adapts to the ship’s movement over time, but that does not always mean in a good way. “
Warren continued, “Many long -term crucifixists discover that they develop the ‘feet of the sea’, where they get used to the slight swinging of the ship that walking on the ground feels strange. I’ve spoken to people who have lived in the sea for months, And they say that the violation again on the solid soil can be misleading – almost as if the Earth itself is moving. “
According to the Cleveland Clinic, Mal de Débarqument syndrome (MDDS) is a rare vestibular disorder that makes you feel like you are moving even when you are not.
The symptoms of MDDS leave within 24 hours, but in some cases, they can last for months or even years.
Salcedo previously told Conde Naste Traveler that he went to his first navigation in 1997 and fell in love with life at sea.
“Nothing can be seduced by them because I treated like a kingdom,” he said for his travels with Royal Caribbean. “Captain everyone knows me.”
Salcedo only briefly moved to the ground for 15 months due to the coronavirus pandemia in 2020.
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