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KittyLady 05-17-2012 11:36 PM

Vibrations
 
Anyone know where the vibrating in the groin comes from? Is a lesion on the spine the culprit? Thats the only place I have this problem at.

Dejibo 05-18-2012 06:48 AM

I dont get vibrations, but I do feel sometimes like someone stuck a splinter in my coochie OUCH! then in a min the feeling goes away. Then...its back. is weird. DH said "do you have ants in your pants?" i said "as a matter of fact. YES!"

Snoopy 05-18-2012 08:51 AM

KittyLady,

Yes, it's possible the vibrations/buzzing in the girlie parts is caused by a spinal cord lesion. However, does it really matter? :(

I have dealt, off and on, with vibrations from the waist down including the girlie parts for 27 years. It can be annoying to uncomfortable. I don't really think about which area of the Central Nervous System is causing this.

Vibrations/buzzing are sensory symptoms and do no harm. It's just part of the disease :(

SallyC 05-18-2012 08:54 AM

Big Sigh*... I haven't felt any Vibes there in years. :D
Just kidding, yes, many times. There are nerve endings everywhere!!

Debbie D 05-18-2012 02:23 PM

Oh Sal...:p:p

I don't know where it derives from, I just know I get them occasionally...I call it the tuning fork effect...

KittyLady 05-18-2012 04:25 PM

Ya know Snoopy, it was just curiosity that I asked. :) I may have had MS for a long time, but this is new to me. In fact, everything Im going thru now is new to me. I was just curious. I know my walking issues is caused by a spinal cord lesion, and I know MS has alot of sensory problems. Sometimes I just wonder what causes what. My little way of trying to understand whats going on with me.


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