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buzzing/vibration

What causes a buzzing/vibration in the groin or pubic area?
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Thank God i'm not the only one! I had ovarian cancer a couple of years back and thought the worst...my insides were removed so couldn't think what it is....i am going on 49 next month.
It feels exactly as you've described...a buzzing cell phone in my uterine area!
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Are all the people who have buzzing using Laptops?? Or on psych meds?? I just started Buzzing in my pelvis and just started taking Klonopin for anxiety and thought it was maybe that???
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I had a similar experience a long time ago. Felt like my pager was going off and it happened to be where I wore the pager. I quit wearing a pager on my pant pocket and switched to either on my notebook I always carried or hanging on my ID tag. It went away. I thought that the pager vibrating may have caused some damage to the nerves and they were "remembering" the feeling. Odd though, just the same.
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I, too have that annoying/disturbing vibratory sensation in my "groin" area.  Is anyone online right now with the same symtom(s)?  I really need some answers, but do not have a credit card to apply for M.D. answers.  Thanks in advance.
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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.
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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
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