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Hi, everyone. I'm starting a new discussion here. Because now with all your help I was able to collect my thoughts together and summarize my symptoms. Here they are:
1. Lhermitte (when I turn my head I get buzzing in the foot)
2. Rt outer thigh buzzing almost constantly
3. Two days later Rt hand buzzing (lower segment of pinky)
4. Occasional Rt side of the tip of the nose buzzing.
All this happens within 2 weeks
(I just get new spots in addtion to old ones, but they don't go away).
Is it consistent with MS (sounds like it?).
Thank you in advance
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I had an injury, where I turned my neck very fast to the right and I felt this strong electric shock went to my foot throughout my body, my Rt side of the face numb got and my arm was vibrating for a week.(I guess I pinched something) I couldn't touch my head and my ear, it was terrible.With antiinflamatory pills, it subsided within a week. Now 2 months later my foor starts bugging me when I turn my neck (the very same side). Well let's hope it has to do something with that episode.
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   Hi Molly,
    Glad to hear that you are back on track and feeling a bit better.
It sounds like you have a lot of non-specific symptoms that overlap. There are so many reasons why this could be having these feelings...

    Paraxthesia can be linked to several different things like an nerve impengement in your lower spine, or a B-12 deficiency. Did your GP run a B12 level?  Deficiency is a common cause of parasthesias.  Fibromyalgia could also be thrown in to the mix.

    Because of the cycle that your Buzzing senstaion presents.....it does not sound like MS. Now you did mention that YOU HAD WHIP LASH recently (car accident?) This could even be stemming from that??  

    I hope that some of this info has relaxed you a bit and calms your Anxiety levels down some.  hope your week is good.
~Tonya
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