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1126418 tn?1326165992

Warm sensation

Is there a name for what I'm experiencing? It's a warm sensation I get on my right butt cheek. It kind feels like I peed my pants or sat in something warm.
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I’ve just started to have the exact same sensations 5 days ago. It’s interesting to read that others are experiencing the same thing. I’m 31 and have not been diagnosed with MS or had any real significant health issues in my life. Is this something to worry about? Take care, everyone!
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Hi Mybe, was wondering if you did find the cause for your heat like sensation! I’m having  exactly the same problem
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4461995 tn?1357955108
Yes, these sensations can be extremely bizarre.  Mine don't last too long, sometimes a zip, an hour, sometimes up to 2 days.   I've had warm wet patches, cold wet,just warm or cold - but not wet, freezing toes (normal temp to touch of course) more intense small , localized buzzing, ears changing pitch,intense painful jabs into my ear,  all kinds of bizarre stuff.  So you are definitely NOT alone.  Everyone on this site probably has some of this.
I have tingling and a bit of numbness up both legs  to my torso and left leg continues up and over my lips..  I rarely keep my toes still - distracts me from  how icky my legs feel.
Hope yours either goes away - or you get used to it enough that you really don't notice it too much!  
Marcia
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751951 tn?1406632863
I've not noticed much of that with this relapse, but in '08-'09, I had a hot ear, then a cold calf, then buzzing in the left foot, back of my neck, and one finger.

Funny thing was, the finger was actually moving that fast on its' own.  Looked like a hummingbird's wing.

I do have night sweats all the time; I try to keep cool, but have to keep my feet covered or I don't sleep well.
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4446427 tn?1371214718
I get those. For a while there I used to always feel warm splashes on my thighs like I was dripping pee. Recently there's been a baseball sized patch on my right thigh that feels like someone's holding a heatpack to it, but to touch the skin it feels the same temp as the rest of me.

Paraesthesias are pesky.
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4619045 tn?1361132610
I get hot patch sensations on my legs and I also will get a sensation of a part of me "being wet" sometimes on my butt, legs or even feet.

It is bizarre, but as ess stated above it falls under parasthesia

Def not alone with this!

Valarie
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I have a heart like feeling in my life but.gets faster when I set on it.keeps me up at night.its been about five days.if I put my leg I up it I can't feel it as much.i would like to know what I can do about it. Feels like my whole body is vibrating and it's just my butt cheeks
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This is a parasthesia, an abnormal sensation caused by abnormal nerves. These are a big feature of MS. I get a bunch of them regularly. For lots of info, see our Health Page

http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/Multiple-Sclerosis/Paresthesias---Things-That-Go-BUZZ-in-the-Night/show/378?cid=36

ess
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Don't know the name but I get it in my left thigh!
Reminds me if standing in front  of a blow dryer without the air movement

So you are not alone!
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