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Hi Starznight,

Are you referring to a sensation of buzzing? Think of a cell phone on vibrate, is that what you are feeling?

Vibration/buzzing sensations are quite normal although can be a little disconcerting when you're not used to it.

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Sally:
Get that when bending head forward. It has a name. Begins with L.
Sally, it's called Lhermittes sign. I vibrate and buzz, in general, but I also have Lhermittes. Don't like it but what's a girl gonna do
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