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I don't like putting my cell phone on vibrate - I can vibrate all on my own
I sometimes have my phone on vibrate and don't even feel it when it rings.

Oh wait I just have anxiety not MS so I must be mistaken on what I'm feeling because anxiety wouldn't cause buzzing/vibrations. Sorry I'm still in a pissy mood over what my neuro said.
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