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  • Supersleuth
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 1

    I'm vibrating too!

    Thank goodness. I was panicking...seriously panicking I'm so glad to hear that other people are vibrating! I too thought I sat on my cell...nope. Then I looked for my husband's cell...nope. Then I thought it was one of the kids toys...nope. Then it followed me outside and that's when I began to panic. I didn't want to google "vibrating vagina" cause I figured that would give me nothing but X rated sites so I googled "strange feeling vagina" and voila, here I am. From reading previous posts, it sounds like birth control, age, weight and medication have been ruled out but just in case someone else is desperately trying to find someone in a similar situation, I'll list my stats. I'm 28... have 2 children...not on birth control...am on effexor...I do have lower back injury...am under a lot of stress...experienced eye twitching earlier this week and today as well. So, basically I'm thinking maybe some kind of nerve or stress related thing or increased blood flow related issue. Thank you all for posting!

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    • WildChild
      Banned
      • Sep 2008
      • 14142

      Stress sounds likely, maybe try meditation, stretching, yoga, massage?

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      • elegance1
        Junior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 1

        Vibrating vagina

        I am a 48 year old African American female with two kids ages 30 and 17---the first child was a natural birth and the second was an emergency cycerian. I had a hysterectomy about 4 years ago and did not return for my annual papsmears until last week after hearing the MSNBC doctor mention that we should still have our annual exams, even after a hysterectomy. I started having the vibrating sensations about 3 -4 days ago, so I thought it all steemed from the exam. My sensations come and go every 2 minutes to 30 minutes, so there is no schedule or reason for it---it feels like a cross between a phone vibrating to the hummig sound of a rubber band being pulled and let go. My vibration seems to be coming from the right, external side of my vagina. I left a voice message today for the nurse to relay the message to my gynecologist asking if I should have any concerns. My friends are all skeptacle as to whether I'm dreaming or not, in fact one friend commented that my husband "obviously did a of a job on you…and it’s having a lasting effect." Not the issue---the sensation is not even internally---at least if it was going to be constant, it should be satisfying Anyway, I'm getting lots of laughs from all of this and the many comments. Hang in there ladies---I'm sure there's an answer somewhere. I'm sure if it were an issue with hundreds of men, Congress would have found a solution by now.

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        • martalee
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 1

          Vaginal vibrations

          A few weeks back I was experiencing those strange, continuous vaginal twitches and found this and several other sites that talked about the issue. Within two days it was over -- peace reigns. The issue, my sisters, is that the pelvic floor is starting to weaken. It's easy to repair -- just start doing pelvic floor exercises -- the Keigle exercise to be exact. You can find the instructions easily with a google search, and I can assure you that within a few days you'll be strong again. I did them as I drove, as I laid in bed, as I sat at work -- two days and it was over. I feel sorry for those who worried, more sorry for those who wasted their money and time at the doctor where they were greeted with "Uh, dunno." I mean, if all of us are having this experience how can the medical professionals be clueless? There you have it -- time to move on to things that are more of a nuisance, like cleaning the kitchen! Heh!

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          • xxloopiexx
            Junior Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 1

            Vibrating vagina/anus

            I have had this vibration between my vagina and anus for a few months now, it's not painful but very annoying. I googled it to see what it could be and was bought onto this site/thread and im shocked to find so many women with the same problem. I am 37 and have had a hysteretomy 8 years ago but still have my overies. I am having checks at the moment for polycystic overies, ( clusters of small cysts on the overies) never thought to mention it to the Dr as i thought it was just my imagination. Reading all your answers have bought me to the conclusion that it is the pcos that is causing this. Im awaiting a scan, and i will mention to the consultant, hopefully it is this otherwise im stumped. If i find out the answer i will let you all know.
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            • Gracegirl
              Junior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 1

              This is crazy! There are so many of us with this issue (which is comforting to know) but yet no answers. I am 35, completely healthy, married, have a sex life that I'm happy with, and am on no medications. I am a runner which I have now taken to even more because that's the only time I don't feel this vibrating! Maybe there are no answers because it must eventually go away on its own and isn't serious. Here's hoping!!

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              • typingfool
                Junior Member
                • Oct 2009
                • 1

                Great to find this forum and know I'm not wacked. Have had this on and off for a year. I was thinking probably hormonal as I'm 49 and perimenopausal, but now after reading through the 12 pages of comments, I'm wondering if it may have something to do with sitting in front of the computer a lot? I have had a computer job for 20 years with tons of sitting in front of it - is this a common denominator? I will ask my doctor about the PCOS though, and will try to remember the kegels...

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                • cookie01
                  Junior Member
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 2

                  Can somebody please tell me what good is it for everyone to know that they are not crazy and that they have experienced it too, if NO ONE CAN GIVE AN ANSWER AS TO WHAT IT IS??????????????????????

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                  • cookie01
                    Junior Member
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 2

                    . . .and by the way, I am not on any birth control; I had a tubal ligation years ago. I am also not pregnant and I didn't recently start any supplements or work-out plan. I do experience back pain that I see a chiropractor for occassionally for an adjustment. I would just like to know if anyone, anywhere has a clue to what is causing this?

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                    • katyvon
                      Junior Member
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 1

                      helpme(:

                      I'm soo worried girls, i'm only 20 n have been experiencing the same vibrating feelings,its making me worried..i've juz got it in 1month n its sooo annoying.Tho I've gone tru 2 surgery,1st was fibroid n the 2nd was Cyst.Recently, I've a pain in my pelvic area for ard 4months,n decided to c my doctor,tho still waiting for report.But I'm like totally embarrassed to raised the issue abt this vibrating feelings,seriously embarrassed,since I'm only 20.And when u gals talked abt pregnancy n birth control..it really makes me wonder more,as I'm totally never experienced it b4.N I'm sure it got nothing to do with tat,coz I'm certainly not active in sexual activities. Pls,sumone do tell me wat's goin on(:

                      Thnks.

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