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Default Vibrations

I know there are many wonderful things that go with peripheral neuropathy, but I have terrible vibrations from the waist down...more so proximal, then distal. These are not pins & needles (been there done that). This is not the same.

They seem focused in the back sides of the legs (but very deep, not surface) and through the butt. They can be constant or pulsate in 2-3 second intervals.

Is this truly neuropathy? Do many of you get these? Is there any clue what can make these subside?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions or comments.
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