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ok I am a 56 yr old male. had this sensation for like 3 weeks and thought something serious was going to happen like a stroke. I work out very hard at the gym, take care of myself. So I went to the doctors and she told me she had it before. Stinking cell phone feeling is what I call it! She gave me an antibiotoc and it went away like in a week. That was 5 months ago. Well now it has started again for the past two days. Left lower pelvicKegel exercises Pelvic adhesions Pelvic inflammatory disease (pid) Pelvic laparoscopy Prostatitis - nonbacterial Uterine prolapse area. I have taken my cell out of my pocket maybe 30 times? Here we go again. Any news plz email me ***@****
I posted on here back in January and have been somewhat symptom free for months. But I just stumbled on complaints of an "electric sensation" in patients with MS and Lyme-induced MS. In the book "Cure Unknown" the author describes electrical buzzing in her arms. Other lyme sufferers describe what's known as L'Hermitte's Sign, also a symptom of MS. Please look into lyme disease if you are experiencing strange neuro symptoms. This serious disease is becoming epidemic in many parts of the country and is known as the "great masquerader." It can look just like MS and other neuro and autoimmune diseases. I've got other curious symptoms that seem unrelated-muscle spasmsCoronary artery spasm Croup Eyelid twitch Facial tics Hand or foot spasms Urge incontinence Vascular spasm and rippling, tingling in faceFace pain, handsHand or foot spasms Hand tremor and feet, tinitis, and headaches--nothing really bad yet, but it does make me wonder if I'm in the early stages of a potentially serious condition. Check out these websites for information on Lyme. DO NOT look only at the mainstream medical websites as the "conventional" guidelines for treatment are now under review for antitrust violations due to conflicts of interest by members of the board of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Here are websites which I think are trusted within the Lyme community:
A note of hope - I first experienced this same vibration sort of feeling 10 years ago. I was in a job where I had to sit for long periods of time, and when I first felt it I thought perhaps there was a machine of some type in the basement of the building where I worked. When I realized it was internal, I went to the chiropractor, who said it was because I was sitting on a nerve that was being interfered with. He fixed it with one adjustment, and then I bought one of those big balls to sit on and had no more problems until a year ago. It started again - we've moved to a different state, so I couldn't go to that chiropractor, so I found another one (after 2 false starts) who fixed it again. It CAN go away with proper adjustments!
After reading your comment I just had to get in touch with you.
I am 45 years young and I have the same exact symptoms. I have no clue what the cause is and yes it is annoying. I have had it before but it only lasted for about 24 hours but now it has been about 4 days and it is getting on my last nerve.
let me know who your coping. thanks
tlw373
I've had this too! It's only ever lasted a few seconds at a time, but it's exactly like a cell phone buzzing. I've been embarrassed to mention it to my doc for fear she would think I'd gone loony. LOL For me, it's usually right above my pubic bone. I'm 42, by the way.
Ralph
Dion :)
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Look at symptoms of Lyme disease and MS and see if you have other symptoms. The buzzing is an annoyance. Having untreated Lyme disease is a disaster.
Also:
underourskin.com
cureunknown.com
I am 45 years young and I have the same exact symptoms. I have no clue what the cause is and yes it is annoying. I have had it before but it only lasted for about 24 hours but now it has been about 4 days and it is getting on my last nerve.
let me know who your coping. thanks
tlw373