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Old 04-17-2012, 01:45 PM #1
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Confused OMG the Vibrating

you know how you have vibrating in your legs or other parts of your body like your phone is going off? well when I got up today I had vibrating in my ****?? has anyone ever had that happen to them?
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you know how you have vibrating in your legs or other parts of your body like your phone is going off? well when I got up today I had vibrating in my ****?? has anyone ever had that happen to them?
UH! Whachu got vibrating?

The answer is yes...lol
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UH! Whachu got vibrating?

The answer is yes...lol
Isn't that crazy lol I remember when it use to be my thigh and kept thinking it was my phone going off lol
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Um...yes, I have had my **** vibrate. its not a fuzzy feeling like you would expect in private times, but its disconcerting when you have to keep shifting to find a way to not allow it to happen.

My MD said "take a muscle relaxer"
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Um...yes, I have had my **** vibrate. its not a fuzzy feeling like you would expect in private times, but its disconcerting when you have to keep shifting to find a way to not allow it to happen.

My MD said "take a muscle relaxer"
LOL well it stop for the day at least lol
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Did not know that that was a sign of MS - ???

Thought it was from Non-Use! lol
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I had that crazy lady area buzzing for 6 months or more and could not for the life of me figure out what it was!! It usually happend at night when I was working the midnight shift. Now I no longer work, so it happens when Im trying to sleep. Not exactly the kind of lullaby I was wanting.
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My man part retracted a bit, suddenly, a few times this morning as I was prepping colostomy for the day. 1st time I ever saw this! This is after my soon-as-I wake-up 40mg Baclofen w/ 1000mcg B12 to counter act.
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I had buzzing, tingling, electric shock sensations in that area for a couple of months a while back. Happened more when I was walking or moving. If that area was touched it was like an electrical jolt. It wasn't exactly painful - just very strange and I was pretty glad when it stopped. Haven't had anything like it since - I hope I don't either.

I hope this just disappears for you, like it did for me.

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This question has come up before on this M.S. board.
The answer to your question is YES.
Mine was in the whole area that I would describe as the thong area. I was way to embarrassed to ask my doc about it. The ladies on this site have talked about it. So at least our abnormal is actually normal.....
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