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My legs shake when I walk sometimes and when this happens I miss calls on my cell phone because since everything's vibrating, I can't tell it's the phone vibrating too
I had my foot buzz a few times and it felt exactly like a vibrating phone was under my foot. Right now I'm just happy that's about all I have


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My leg started vibrating a few minutes ago, and by vibrating, I don't mean the muscle is shaking and anyone esle can feel it.... I reached down to grab my phone thinking it ws vibrating....and it wasn't there, it was on the charger on the other side of the room. NOPE, that is just my leg. Random. Not painful just another annoying symptom of having MS.

I am sick of this stupid disease!
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