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marion06095 01-20-2014 10:29 AM

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.

What the – what? :Sinking: :Scratch-Head:

SallyC 01-20-2014 12:25 PM

Do you wear progressive lens glasses? They always made me sea sick,
if they moved and when I got up fast to walk.:Crazy 2::Slip:

janiese 01-20-2014 01:38 PM

Seasick
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by marion06095 (Post 1044667)
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.

What the – what? :Sinking: :Scratch-Head:

Are you walking as if you were drunk. Moving where you can't control how to walk, dipping down and around?


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