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Peripheral Neuropathy and benign fasciculation syndrome.

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Hi Carol @cncwi17, I see that you recently joined Connect and would like to welcome you. I'm wondering if the vibration feelings under your toes that you describe are muscle spasms or fasciculations. There is another discussion that you may find helpful.

> Groups > Neuropathy > Peripheral Neuropathy and benign fasciculation syndrome.
-- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/peripheral-neuropathy-and-benign-fasciculation-syndrome/

You mentioned nothing seems to help with the vibration feelings under the toes. May I ask what you have tried?

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It's caused by sitting in a car and the vibration of the car. I have to drive. My nerves are super ultra sensitive. I have to put a pillow on top and a pillow underneath my right foot if I'm not driving. It seems to works. It's very fustrating. Vibrations from the car makes my toes and under my right toes to vibrate and it's painful. It's fasciculations.