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I am really surprised a magnesium deficiency was not mentioned. Magnesium is very important for the health of nerves and muscles, and it helps with muscle relaxation. Muscles use calcium to contract, but need magnesium to relax. I take magnesium citrate or glycinate and it really helps to stop the RLS at night. I also notice that when I get myself to bed at an early hour, it also helps to avoid RLS; if I stay up later than say 10 or 10:30 pm, RLS happens. I do about 20 deep knee bends before bed, too - or if RLS begins - and that helps to stop it. Exercise, cutting back on the caffeine, and good sleep hygiene - and magnesium! - help me immensely. I've had RLS since my late 40s and wonder if it's connected to changes in hormones?
You can calm the legs by taking f.ex 300 to 350 mg of magnesium tbl a day + if need to, if desprate, lay down a towel on each leg socked in "cold" water. *this usually works fine on patients that just complains of a mild casual restless feeling during the night. But, if you have seen patients with "proper" restless leggs... oh boy these are very restless... walking up and down the corridors often.. and very frustrered etc... = needs further investigations
Pls help I am confused I have an unusual feeling in my both legs calf area .. it’s like something is crawling inside.. I am suffering from RLS?? If yes please advise what should I do??
I had RSL for over 35 years. Recently, I found I could stop it immediatly by taking electrolytes. It worked the first night I used it. Just one packet of electrolyte powder and one cup of cold water and no more problems with RSL. It really could work for you.
I recently quit taking Sertraline for depression and a sleep aid containing diphenhydramine or Benedryl. The relief was nearly same-day immediate! I plan to include B1 & magnesium supplements, having heard these help with RLS as well. I'm a 66yo pre-diabetic over weight male non-smoker non-drinker. Wish me luck - the RLS was nearly unbearable.
I am taking Citalaprom and by chance I found out that it was causing my RLS. Now I am taking it alternate days to have a one good night sleep every other day.
Soooo many variables involved. My sister found hers aggravate by antihistamine. Mine is well controlled by upping my protein which helps in the formation of dopamine.
Really hot water, and/or the massage effect from my shower head, gets rid of my night leg jerks. Some people confuse RLS, with night time leg jerks. I have night leg jerks. It only happens right as Im dozing off. I cure this with getting in the shower and spraying my thighs with really hot water for 10 to 15 mins. Works everytime. Im posting this because its basically a cure for it, and some people may be confusing having RSL, and night leg jerks.
Its, obviously, because when you try to sleep, usually at night, you rest your leggs.... but thats the issue: when you are resting the leggs, you struggle to keep them still and the urge to stand up and walk = makes it better... but this also distrupts your sleep.
I recently read a research article on PubMed suggesting that it is possible to have normal iron levels in peripheral tissues (in the blood), but yet still have iron deficiency in the brain/central nervous system (CNS). Therefore, blood tests that measure iron levels in the blood are not an accurate measure of iron levels in the bran/CNS. Thus, iron supplements taken on an empty stomach at bed time might still be effective treatment for RLS patients with normal serum iron levels.
My symptoms are not just in the evenings or nights, but can begin as early as 1:00 pm daily. My PCP & PA absolutely do not get it!!! The prescription drug that has helped me the most is Pramipexole 0.125 mg, between 2 to 4 tablets per day. They won’t prescribe it in that amount! They will only order 2 tablets per day! Therefore my Medicare Insurance plan will not cover what I need to get by on a daily basis. NO MATTER HOW FREQUENTLY I EXPLAIN IT TO THE DOCTOR, THE PA, NOR THE INSURANCE PLAN. So frustrating and tiring on a daily basis !!!
Does anyone else with RLS have the experience that you can think your way into it triggering? If I'm worried restless leg is going to act up and I focus on it too much, that can trigger it
This is what I've been looking for Brilliant, concise and helpful ❤ Thank you very much I'm a fresh graduate and I've seen a pt with RLS today and this really helped me much thx
I've had RLS since I was a kid. It was at first written off as growing pains, but since I didn't really grow much and it also affects me in adulthood, it was finally diagnosed as RLS. I got it from my dad...which I got most of my problems from 😅
Thanks for an informative video I've had RLS over 30+years luckily I'm doing some of the things you mention which helps a great deal.. Luckily I have periods of remission.. I am also prescribe cannabis medicine and this also helps. It never occurred to me to find out what exactly RLS I accepted the diagnosis and got on with life.. ❤️
I had to find this out through trial and error but cutting my caffeine intake down to 10 ounces of coffee per day made my RLS almost completely disappear. Too much caffeine can cause RLS symptoms to worsen.
I like to get a big towel nice and hot in the dryer, lay down for bed with a pillow under my knees for elevation and wrap my legs up in the hot towel, like a burrito. It gives great relief and helps you fall asleep. Please try it! It helped me loads when I was going through detox
I don't have restless leg syndrome. Rather, I have restless FOOT syndrome, which I have never heard anyone speak about. Are they the same? I feel the urge to move my feet and to press them. Any thoughts? Doctors were not able to help me.
Myself also suffering from restless foot syndrome But all necessary blood test & nerve conduction study ncs test taken for four limbs But in the report doctor says everything is completely normal Suggested to take calcium & D rise sachet only. But my pain in mid part foot is unbearable. Restless sleep due to pain from 4 months
Pramipexole and other dopamine agonists are no longer considered appropriate in the NHS since 2016 I have read, but I've been taking them for years and don't know how to stop. Nor does my Dr.
I have periferal neuropathy And rsl due to back failed syndrome ,,,, sceptacimia ,,,, Cannibis drops an capsules helps a lot With ibufren If I skip magnesium one day My leg cramps are real bad Leaving my muscles sore for days bless u Potassium wow I will get iron B1 b3 b12 a must
I am just fed up with this, having it worst, with itchy and painful patches on foot, have anybody experienced this? i feel so tired when i wake up , due of restless movement of legs it effects my daily routine performance as well 😢
it feels like i constantly need to stretch my leg.. the left one, specifically. but even when i do so, it just doesnt help! at all! its like torture on a loop..
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Video Timestamps:
0:00 What is Restless Legs Syndrome?
0:31 Restless Legs Syndrome Symptoms
1:47 Restless Legs Syndrome Causes
4:08 Restless Legs Syndrome Risk Factors / Epidemiology
4:45 Restless Legs Syndrome Diagnosis (With Criteria)
5:36 Restless Legs Syndrome Treatment
I am really surprised a magnesium deficiency was not mentioned. Magnesium is very important for the health of nerves and muscles, and it helps with muscle relaxation. Muscles use calcium to contract, but need magnesium to relax. I take magnesium citrate or glycinate and it really helps to stop the RLS at night. I also notice that when I get myself to bed at an early hour, it also helps to avoid RLS; if I stay up later than say 10 or 10:30 pm, RLS happens. I do about 20 deep knee bends before bed, too - or if RLS begins - and that helps to stop it. Exercise, cutting back on the caffeine, and good sleep hygiene - and magnesium! - help me immensely. I've had RLS since my late 40s and wonder if it's connected to changes in hormones?
magnesium glycinate is a life saver for me
You can calm the legs by taking f.ex 300 to 350 mg of magnesium tbl a day + if need to, if desprate, lay down a towel on each leg socked in "cold" water. *this usually works fine on patients that just complains of a mild casual restless feeling during the night.
But, if you have seen patients with "proper" restless leggs... oh boy these are very restless... walking up and down the corridors often.. and very frustrered etc... = needs further investigations
Magnesium is what I take but I never see magnesium recommended.
@@debpiser4677I just got a bottle of magnesium oil today that was recommended by spine and compression Doc on UA-cam,for RLS.
Pls help I am confused I have an unusual feeling in my both legs calf area .. it’s like something is crawling inside.. I am suffering from RLS?? If yes please advise what should I do??
I had RSL for over 35 years. Recently, I found I could stop it immediatly by taking electrolytes. It worked the first night I used it. Just one packet of electrolyte powder and one cup of cold water and no more problems with RSL. It really could work for you.
Can u tell me size of sachet please😢
Oh my goodness, I'm desperate. I'm going to try this as I have some in the house!!!
I recently quit taking Sertraline for depression and a sleep aid containing diphenhydramine or Benedryl. The relief was nearly same-day immediate! I plan to include B1 & magnesium supplements, having heard these help with RLS as well. I'm a 66yo pre-diabetic over weight male non-smoker non-drinker. Wish me luck - the RLS was nearly unbearable.
I am taking Citalaprom and by chance I found out that it was causing my RLS. Now I am taking it alternate days to have a one good night sleep every other day.
Soooo many variables involved.
My sister found hers aggravate by antihistamine. Mine is well controlled by upping my protein which helps in the formation of dopamine.
Really hot water, and/or the massage effect from my shower head, gets rid of my night leg jerks. Some people confuse RLS, with night time leg jerks. I have night leg jerks. It only happens right as Im dozing off. I cure this with getting in the shower and spraying my thighs with really hot water for 10 to 15 mins. Works everytime. Im posting this because its basically a cure for it, and some people may be confusing having RSL, and night leg jerks.
Thank you for this comprehensive presentation of Restless Legs Syndrome. I have never heard why it tends to be worse at night.
Its, obviously, because when you try to sleep, usually at night, you rest your leggs.... but thats the issue: when you are resting the leggs, you struggle to keep them still and the urge to stand up and walk = makes it better... but this also distrupts your sleep.
I recently read a research article on PubMed suggesting that it is possible to have normal iron levels in peripheral tissues (in the blood), but yet still have iron deficiency in the brain/central nervous system (CNS). Therefore, blood tests that measure iron levels in the blood are not an accurate measure of iron levels in the bran/CNS. Thus, iron supplements taken on an empty stomach at bed time might still be effective treatment for RLS patients with normal serum iron levels.
My symptoms are not just in the evenings or nights, but can begin as early as 1:00 pm daily. My PCP & PA absolutely do not get it!!! The prescription drug that has helped me the most is Pramipexole 0.125 mg, between 2 to 4 tablets per day. They won’t prescribe it in that amount! They will only order 2 tablets per day! Therefore my Medicare Insurance plan will not cover what I need to get by on a daily basis. NO MATTER HOW FREQUENTLY I EXPLAIN IT TO THE DOCTOR, THE PA, NOR THE INSURANCE PLAN.
So frustrating and tiring on a daily basis !!!
Hyland’s Reftul Legs PM really help me.
I’ve had this happen only a few times in my life. It happens when I’ve been really exhausted and I can’t go to sleep. It’s such a strange sensation.
Does anyone else with RLS have the experience that you can think your way into it triggering? If I'm worried restless leg is going to act up and I focus on it too much, that can trigger it
Yes omg
Every night lol
100%!
Even if the thought just crosses my mind...then I'm done
Same here 🙂
This is what I've been looking for Brilliant, concise and helpful ❤
Thank you very much I'm a fresh graduate and I've seen a pt with RLS today and this really helped me much thx
I've had RLS since I was a kid. It was at first written off as growing pains, but since I didn't really grow much and it also affects me in adulthood, it was finally diagnosed as RLS. I got it from my dad...which I got most of my problems from 😅
Thanks for an informative video I've had RLS over 30+years luckily I'm doing some of the things you mention which helps a great deal.. Luckily I have periods of remission.. I am also prescribe cannabis medicine and this also helps. It never occurred to me to find out what exactly RLS I accepted the diagnosis and got on with life.. ❤️
Informative video , thanks
I had to find this out through trial and error but cutting my caffeine intake down to 10 ounces of coffee per day made my RLS almost completely disappear. Too much caffeine can cause RLS symptoms to worsen.
I walk at least 6km a day. If i don't i get restless leg syndrom. I hate it.
Same if I don't go for walk for 2days ..i can't sleep.its so pathetic.. exactly same in my case I too walk atleast 6km
Absolutely amazing video! Thank you 🙏🏼
Mine started aout 3 months ago , all night continues rotating my feet and either big ateps or small steps upwards should i have it checked out?
I have it I HATE it soooooooooo much
I like to get a big towel nice and hot in the dryer, lay down for bed with a pillow under my knees for elevation and wrap my legs up in the hot towel, like a burrito. It gives great relief and helps you fall asleep. Please try it! It helped me loads when I was going through detox
It's absolutely torture for me as well
I don't have restless leg syndrome. Rather, I have restless FOOT syndrome, which I have never heard anyone speak about. Are they the same? I feel the urge to move my feet and to press them. Any thoughts? Doctors were not able to help me.
Myself also suffering from restless foot syndrome
But all necessary blood test & nerve conduction study ncs test taken for four limbs
But in the report doctor says everything is completely normal
Suggested to take calcium & D rise sachet only.
But my pain in mid part foot is unbearable. Restless sleep due to pain from 4 months
Pramipexole and other dopamine agonists are no longer considered appropriate in the NHS since 2016 I have read, but I've been taking them for years and don't know how to stop. Nor does my Dr.
I have periferal neuropathy
And rsl due to back failed syndrome ,,,, sceptacimia ,,,,
Cannibis drops an capsules helps a lot
With ibufren
If I skip magnesium one day
My leg cramps are real bad
Leaving my muscles sore for days bless u
Potassium wow I will get iron
B1 b3 b12 a must
Hi I am 11 and my thigh sometimes wiggles from inside
I found out that my RLS was caused by Citalaprom. I am taking it alternate days to have a one good night sleep in every two days.
At night when I have it omg it makes like there is iron in my leg...cause immobilization of my legs and feet
I am just fed up with this, having it worst, with itchy and painful patches on foot, have anybody experienced this? i feel so tired when i wake up , due of restless movement of legs it effects my daily routine performance as well 😢
Ropinirole ER (extended release formulation only) is the only thing I’ve found that truly, consistently helps.
Can i have RLS even if i don't have parkinsons?
Absolutely!
it is SO uncomfortable and irritating! god, i hate it.
it feels like i constantly need to stretch my leg.. the left one, specifically. but even when i do so, it just doesnt help! at all! its like torture on a loop..
It arises at rest
Very warm shower helps