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Old 10-13-2010, 11:28 PM #1
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Angry Vibrations??

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I have a question regarding vibrations.
I am having it bad in left leg it's non stop feeling of a nagging in my leg and that foot. But if I turn my foot to look at it either stops or amlifiez at times.

I can even feel it twithing at the surface of the skin. Not big twitches but very fine in a smaLl dot of an area it will flicker super fast and electric like and this is happening all over that foot when vibrations are there..
The vibrations go thru two toe and I can feel at the bottom that it it's finely moving.

Is that how u guys have it. These tiny flickering of twitches almost like sudden goose-bump are happening more everywhere

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yea i have seen something like that on my feet. the twitching real fast and my toes move on their own.
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Hi ladysheets,

I know I get those but I am talking about very very fine accompanying the buzzing. They are like happe in in single nerve fibers alon the skin. Not deep big twitches.

These feel at the surface of the skin similar to goosebump.
Oh yeah at times I can hear it go tic tic tic.
But it's all over . Who knows

From head to toe. In and outside of ears. Face..
Oh I am so sensitive in my nerves. If I touch my bottom and top teeth together it will create goose bump tinglig sensation for five seconds around my lips. ( what's that about) .
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I have a question about a test tht neuros do.in the office.

When they have you feel the buzzing sensation of that silver thingy and say tell me if u feel it vibrating.

Well do any of you guys not feel it and if one does than does it mean that the neuropathy has not done permanent damage yet. Same for when he says do u feel it cold...
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The silvery thing is called a tuning fork. I think it's just a way to objectively test the ability of the patient to feel that particular sensation at particular points. I don't think it can determine whether nerve damage is permanent or temporary. But that's just my own reasoning...maybe someone else here knows otherwise.

I would guess that testing the ability to feel cold is likewise not an indication of temporary vs. permanent damage.

But to answer you other question, yes, I have spots where I can't feel the vibrations and/or cold.
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I have had that as well a number of random times. The best way I can describe it is like your foot is like a mobile phone on vibrate! Bizarre, but that is my best description!
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