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Old 01-30-2008, 01:12 PM #1
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I buzz, or I call it vibrate. It is in all my limbs, but my hands are the worst. When L'Hermittes is acting up, I dip my chin and zap my hands. Ahh, it hurts to think about.

When getting an MRI, it gets worse and the anxiety it creates is intense. Pushing a shopping cart in store or parking lot is nerve frazzling.

You are not alone. I just wish there were something to take it down a notch or ten.

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Rhiannon has this happen to the legs and it is impossible to sleep when it happens and it is impossible to stop it

There have been many attempts to try to stop it but nothing works

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yes i get it in my feet and knees, mostly, and its painful in a weird way. sometimes i get it in my crotch, which is not entirely unpleasant
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I haven't been diagnosed yet, but I've had buzzing sensations frequently over the past two years. I've had them not just in my legs, but also my arms, back, foot, trunk, etc. (basically, all over!) It feels like a cell phone set on vibrate.

My buzzing is usally a signal that I'm heading into an exacerbation.

Good to know I'm not the only "buzzard".
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I have the buzzing sensation on the soles of my feet. It comes and goes.
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May sound stupid but....I am wondering if we might eliminate or confirm some possible causes. (Is there anything we all have in common?)

My wife began feeling the buzzing sensation about a week ago.(She is 50) She also began taking thyroid replacement hormones, progesterone, Iodine and some vitamin supplements about 6 weeks ago, My wife and I are Christians, and we recently began praying in tongues, I know it sounds weird, but does anyone else have any similar experiences when their symptoms began? (OK, let me have it!!)
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My wife and I are Christians, and we recently began praying in tongues, I know it sounds weird, but does anyone else have any similar experiences when their symptoms began? (OK, let me have it!!)
I have never "prayed in tongues", so I don't know what symptoms a person may get when they start doing that.



I was on progesterone at one time, but it didn't cause buzzing.

MS causes buzzing for me.

My sister has syringomyelia, and it has buzzing.

I'm thinking it happens to those of us with spinal damage of any kind.

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May sound stupid but....I am wondering if we might eliminate or confirm some possible causes. (Is there anything we all have in common?)

My wife began feeling the buzzing sensation about a week ago.(She is 50) She also began taking thyroid replacement hormones, progesterone, Iodine and some vitamin supplements about 6 weeks ago, My wife and I are Christians, and we recently began praying in tongues, I know it sounds weird, but does anyone else have any similar experiences when their symptoms began? (OK, let me have it!!)
Hi, I'm also a Christian and speak in tongues, but I've never buzzed while doing so.

I also take vitamin supplements, and have for six years, but never started buzzing until two years ago, when all of my other odd neurological symptoms started. (I did get married three months prior to the onset of my symptoms. Maybe I'm allergic to my husband! )

I haven't been diagnosed yet, so I don't have a clue as to what is causing my buzzing. It sure is interesting though!
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Waiting for dx/limbo-land....

I thought this buzzing thing was all in my head. Ironically as I was sitting at the computer reading this thread my bottom right foot started buzzing then it went up into my entire leg. This happens ALL the time. It drives me nuts! Wish the Fairy Godmother would wave her magic wand and have it disappear.
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Does anyone else have a symptom of a buzzing sensation in their legs? The best way I can describe it is that it feels like my cat is on my lap purring
errmmmm... no buzzards here pins and needles prickling sensations some times, but no buzzy wuzzy... well, there were those times I had out of the body experiences where I started humming and buzzing before going "out" but dunt think that's what you mean!
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