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Hello everyone

I have had strong vibrations in my chest and it radiates all over my body and it feels like a vibrating chair.
I have no cell so I don't know what that feels like :)  My sister has MS and my nephew. I do have problems with my neck. I have an itchy spot in my back that seems I can't find the itch. One time, I have real pain in my hip and couldn't walk it was so bad, and then it was totally over. Then I had bad pain in my face after I would cry and I experienced numbness in my face area. One time I couldn't talk the pain was so bad in my jaw. Then it all went away. Kind of crazy but I get symptoms and then it changes to other areas. But now the main problem is my vibrations. They get so bad that they drive me crazy. I also have problems with my vision getting worse and then better. Strange! I have never been diagnosed with MS because my doctors have brushed me off. My cardiologist finally has listened to me after 3 years and I told him about my vibrations. I asked him if it was MS? He told me he never heard of vibrations being part of MS. He said that he does know this happens in heart patients at times. So I am no a Cardio Event monitor to push the button when the vibrations happen. Not sure if it will matter or show up. I take off the monitor October 4th. Anyone have these problems with your MS?  I do have weakness in my left arm after an accident at work in 1993.
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738075 tn?1330575844
Hi, and welcome.  Have you had any kind of neurological testing or imaging?

I'm glad you have an event monitor - you may be able to rule out any cardiac problems, anyway.  Sometimes, rapid cardiac arrhythmias can cause a vibrating  sensation, but I'd consult with a neurologist, too.

Keep in touch!
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429700 tn?1308007823
I have vibratory sensations often, but it's not all over my body.  I have a place on my upper right thigh that does this quite often.  It feels just like a cell phone attached to my leg set on vibrate.  I also get this sensation in my upper right arm.  

I would see and ophthalmologist about your eye problems.  When the eye problems occur, they stick around for a while and don't come and go throughout the day.  

See a neurologist if you are concerned; however, the entire body vibratory sensations seem to point away from MS.

Keep us posted as to what your doctor says.  I never knew that vibrations can be caused from heart problems.
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