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Old 10-06-2009, 01:41 PM
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Wow, thanks you two--it is at least nice to know this is not an unusual experience. Mine went away for a couple of months is and back. I thought it was gone and didn't tell the neurologist--so have to put this on the list for the next visit. I see my GP Wednesday, Oct 7. Will definitely tell her about it.

I wonder if the nerve damage that causes this sensation is from the hypothyroid too. A lot of things are starting to make a bit of sense, but I still have a list of tests to go through. The "vibrating" happens/gets worse after activity and I notice it when I rest--there is nothing to distract my brain from registering the sensation. The good thing is that it is not painful, just annoying and worrisome.

At least I won't feel like a freak when I tell the doctor about this nerve sensation. I really appreciate the replies, Thank you.

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