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Default Is seasickness a symptom of MS? YES!

Some people can wiggle their ears. Since I am one of those people, I also know that people who can wiggle their ears and also wear glasses can move the glasses a bit back and forth on their face when the ears are wiggling. I have started having spasticity in those ear-wiggling muscles when I wear my glasses, and the movement of my glasses is making me seasick.

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