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Vibrations in my left leg

I am wondering why I feel a vibration in my left leg.  When it first started I thought it was my cell phone ringing but my phone was not in my pocket.  I feel the vibration all day long and it has a pattern to it.  It is a weired feeling and I can not figure out what causes this and why it will not go away.  Can you tell me why I feel this?
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Has anyone had their neurologist perform a EMG? This is a nerve test study . Also, how often a day and is there a consistency with when ? Thanks
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SO glad I came across this page. I don't feel scared and alone anymore. I have a weird vibration in my left leg. No pain, just annoying. Made an appt. with a neurologist and have been scouring the internet since. I  then came across the TUMS with Calcium recommendation. As soon as my daughter comes home, I'm heading out to the nearest CVS! Thank you so much!!!!!!!
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Hi Hannah, I know it's a long time ago for you, but did you get anywhere with your tests re your leg vibrations? (yousaid you did " B12 - 82607, Folic Acid - 82746, TSH - 84443, Free T4 - 84439, Chem Profile 14 - 80053!  She also wrote "Sensory changes" for the reason for testing and for them to check my D2 levels and CPK level. ")
Your symptoms and lifestyle are so simiilar to mine(except for drumming)
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Hi,
6 Weeks ago I felt the fluttering feeling in my left leg for the first time. 2 Weeks ago I came across this site, and was so relieved to find other people having the same feeling (and description 'like a cellphone on vibrate' going off.
1 week ago I followed the advice of a post on another forum.
Now, I have not felt the fluttering feeling in my leg for the last 4 days.
I did buy a High potency Vitamin B Complex, and took one pill every morning at breakfast.
It may have been some weird form of coincidence, but it worked for me.
The Vitamin B complex I used had 100mg each of B1,B2,B3,B5, and B6, 120mcg of B7, 300mcg B9, 50mcg B12 and 50 mg of PABA.
So, what have you got to loose (apart from 10-15 bucks for about 60 pills)????
If it does work for you, please post here.
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I've been on Lysinopril since 2004 and have never had this before today, 01/12/2016.
This is a first for me
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I am on Lysinopril as well. I wonder if this is why.All the reviews I read state this is a dangerous drug. I have been taking it for one year.Went from no meds to 4-5 meds a day.The long term side effects and patient care, leaves us with 15 minute appt.to be handed a script and bye,see you in 2 weeks,if we're lucky.
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Wow, I got this yesterday, cell phone in pocket was my first thought, then I thought something on the floor (was at the vet), lifted my foot up, still buzzing, sat down.  Mine is my left leg, hip to foot, but I woke this morn and my knee and ankle are buzzing.  I think some of the posts are different but a high number of posters have in just one leg, usually left, did wonder if the right leg buzzers were left handed?
I am currently anaemic, and have been vit d deficient, I have neck and back injuries and assumed it was a side effect or progression of this.
I am due more blood tests soon, I shall ask the doc to add calcium to the test.
At least I don't feel crazy anymore, I am sure my friends thought that last night.
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