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Hello Synnove,

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I have a sensory feeling of constant fine vibration. It can not be seen by others or felt by others, so it is just a sensory feeling.
I get vibration/buzzing sensations. When I tried to explain this sensation to my Neurologist he asked if it felt like I was standing on an air conditioning unit when it is on. Yes. Some with this sensation will describe it as a cell phone on vibrate in the area of the body having this sensation.

I have been getting vibration/buzzing sensation for 28 years. It usually affects me from the waist down and yes, that includes the girlie parts.

Hope that helps.
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