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KittyLady,
Yes, it's possible the vibrations/buzzing in the girlie parts is caused by a spinal cord lesion. However, does it really matter? ![]() I have dealt, off and on, with vibrations from the waist down including the girlie parts for 27 years. It can be annoying to uncomfortable. I don't really think about which area of the Central Nervous System is causing this. Vibrations/buzzing are sensory symptoms and do no harm. It's just part of the disease ![]()
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