People who don't suffer this can't imagine what a torturous existence it is. It affect the whole of your daily life, being always tired or zonked out on drugs.
@@Yowzoe ropinarole works very well but I have been taking it for about 16 years. I started .25 mg a couple times a month now after the pandemic stress my RLS is an every evening /night occurrence I take it every day and I'm up to .75 mg you can only go up to 4 mg daily.I pray for a non drug cure
I had RLS for years. I wanted to rip my legs off. I tried different drugs with no success. My doctor then recommended vitamin B12. Within 5 days all signs and symptoms were gone. They have never returned.
I have chronic restless legs syndrome which has made my life hell. The only medicine which can affect is one that is used for Parkinson's disease named as Ropinorol
Really glad you’ve had success with that, if it is B12, and it sounds like it probably is. I want to ask you which specific brand of B12 tablets you are taking. Thanks.
I've been symptom free for over a year. For ages, been doing progressive relaxation to sleep, starting with toes. During the time I was taking a meditation class, noticed that when I relaxed the jaw muscles, it changed the crawling sensation in my legs. Subdued it but didn't stop it. Started relaxing jaw and facial muscles before sleep, trained myself to relax those while half asleep, and also constantly did that during the day. Biggest difference was when I noticed sleeping on a pillow was putting severe pressure on those muscles. So I started sleeping with pillow above ear, rest of face suspended and not touching anything. The symptoms kept subsiding and stopped. This took somewhere between 1-2 months.
I know there is quite a bit of skepticism around mechanical devices because they have not worked in the past. I was lucky enough to be involved in one of the trials for the Noctrix device (which I believe he is referring to.) I have severe refractory RLS. I went through augmentation hell. I was only on this study for 6 weeks. During those 6 weeks I was able to reduce my medication by 1/3. It definitely worked for me! I did not mind having it on at all. My study involved only using it when RLS started. I believe if I could have used it early in the evening when I typically get a little breakthrough RLS it may have prevented it altogether. I definitely think it will help on long flights and car rides. I am on the list to get on as soon as they come out. I have no involvement in the sale or distribution of this device, I just want to share my honest assessment.
i suffer really badly with RLS, not only in my legs but in my shoulders too, quite often my body starts to jerk violently, so i have to get out of bed and walk around, sometimes for hours, on a good night i will sleep for around 3 hours but still have to get up and do a few exercises so i can fall asleep again, it rules my life, i can't travel, which is something i used to love doing, can't go to the movies, can't really do anything that involves sitting for prolonged periods, i feel sorry for anyone who suffers with it.
I had it extremely bad as well. I first got it when I was pregnant 17 years ago. Recently I started taking high doses of B-1, but in a different form called, "benfotiamine". I take it under my tongue, three or four droppers full, an hour before bed. It gradually went away. It took maybe a month to completely be gone. I also have been drinking Wheatgrass Juice that I grow myself, Cabbage juice, and Kale juice. I blend it in water and some lemon, then pour it through a mesh strainer and drink. But I believe it's mainly the Benfotiamine that made it go away. I hope you try it! Some other things I've heard people say cured their RLS is B-12, Iron, and cutting out sugar and grains.
Doing deep muscle massage on yourself can be helpful along with stretching. Both I do to the point of pain, which actually feels good when you’re feeling the RLS. The generic for Resterall woks very well. I had full body that started with my first pregnancy and almost never get it now that I’m post-menopausal. One weird trick I found os to press really hard on the crown of your head. 🤷🏻♀️
I bought a grounding mat and it seems to be working quite well. Also bought a grounding sheet and pillow slip to help with RLS and arthritis in my back. I will keep you posted on results.💕
It's wrong - it's not an Urge; it is more like an physiological Impulse that you can't control (like a sneeze). You may be able to get up to thwart it, but the impulse returns. I was at the point of being up almost all night before finding out about the prescription that is currently helping me.
My grandpa called it the budgies. I never understood until I was about 32 and it started with me. Been through many meds through the years. It stopped in my right leg after knee replacement. That lasted about 8 months. So now back on meds but lately that’s not working. I discovered that vibration works. I got a medical back massager and use it about 10 Minton each knee. It works! Not sure what comes next but we’ll see.
Restless legs drives me crazy at night, I only get a few hours of sleep if I’m lucky when this restless leg happens! I have a sleep problem anyway and I’m serious it drives me crazy!
It is the absolute worst. I get episodes once in a while. I would likely off myself if I had to live w/ it every night :( my prayers go to those strong ppl that deal it w it daily.
@@RealisiticEdgeMod your comment is borked... it's VERY common in ppl suffering from RLS that heat worsen their symptoms... Do your own research before spreading fear...
It typically occurs at the nap hour, and if you are in an environment whereby the room conserves heat too well, then the best approach is to do a before nap time workout routine of your choice for an hour and also remember to keep the dry air out during the summer the best way you know how or winter time using the thermo control with the "fan" control setting on "auto" fan setting simultaneously and not "on". Dry fan air will dissipate at auto setting, and it's good for the lungs when you do your workout out in your room at night before bed. That's my conclusion and cure after 38+ years, too. It seems that at this age, it is the gold standard age experience I've noticed. Human evolution wasn't meant for energy saving high-tech rooms, which trap dry air in rather to the contrary outdoor experience. Who even gets cured off of restless leg syndrome on a couch rather than outdoors doing stuff and then napping in the forest somewhere. I am serious about this. It's a cure on my behalf in every season of the year and counting. My time for a workout is at the 12 mark to 1am. It is cold outside to open windows and dangerous too. unpredictable too if you live with your loved ones.
MSG and all other 25 names for it caused constant restless legs and body at night. Also bone broth which is long slow cooked bones as that releases natural glutamate from the bones, gelatine capsules which comes from bone broth, high glutamate containing green veggies etc. Glutamate is the issue for me be it natural or all the processed MSG family. Hope this helps someone.
I've done some research and I think it's called TENS (Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation). I'm trying to post a link but UA-cam doesn't let me...
Doing deep muscle massage on yourself can be helpful along with stretching. Both I do to the point of pain, which actually feels good when you’re feeling the RLS. The generic for Resterall woks very well. I had full body RLS that started with my first pregnancy and almost never get it now that I’m post-menopausal. One weird trick I found os to press really hard on the scalp about two inches from your hairline and where you’d part it in the middle. 🤷🏻♀️
I cured my RLS and night panic/anxiety attacks by changing my hours of sleep. DSPD, I go to sleep now at 2-3am and get up at 10-11am. I sleep like a baby 7-9 hours every single night. DSPD IMO is not a disorder, it's your natural hours of sleep not the societal hours imposed on us.
what is DSPD??? Fascinating solution must have to do with body clocks. There is another syndrome where many people wake up at 3 a.m. and cannot get back to sleep.
I call it Restless Limbs Syndrome because it's in my arms/shoulders now too. I've had RLS my whole life (I'm almost 63 years old; it used to be just at bedtime, then any time I relaxed in the evening too. The last 15 years; it's all day long. The only med that works for me has unfortunately made it worse over time. In fact the medication doesn't work anymore by itself; I have to take magnesium with it. I'm on the max dose; my Dr said he would have to diagnose me with Parkinsons to increase my dose. If I miss a pill; I look like I have PD; I can barely walk. It's an awful disease/syndrome.
Carpidopa stops it but it has made it worse for me. It seems like all medications are bad. They give some relief but side effects are terrible. If you read warning labels it is scary.
It's ridiculous to expect people to take medication before using this. It is well known that the medications stop working at some point and the RLS gets worse. It is also well known that there are damaging side effects to any medication. I have had RLS since I was a child. I agree that it is not described well. It is an uncontrollable urge to move, and uncontrolled movement. I have tried many times to breathe and relax through it, only to find the next movement 5 minutes later to be twice as big. B12 and magnesium have not helped but iron with vitamin C works sometimes.
You don't have to take the meds.....just get the prescription and refill it for 6 months than say it doesn't work.....Walla! You have to be smarter than the Healthcare system and make it work for you the way u want it to.
Have had it since i was 16, im now 51 and have it in my arms also, got prescribed ixprim for tendinitis in my hands and when i take it for pain my rls disappears
Having RLS while breastfeeding at night is horrible. You just can’t sit still at all. Vibration was the only thing that helped until the cushion I had passed away, couldn’t get another. A back massage cushion I used to place behind my calves, was brilliant and only 30.00. Brand was HoMedic but never saw them again.
My Rls is terrible. It is horrible at night. I toss and turn and always felel the need to get up…I try not to wake my husband when i’m getting in and out the bed but he sleeps so light that he wakes up every time i move… By the morning we both are exhausted.I still can feel it in the daytime as well but it’s not as bad as at night
I know how u feel I’ve done everything I can to stop my legs. Now I’m doing reviews on cannabis medications they work check out my sourdough video and drink tonic water
I have a glimpse into this hell. Mine is caused by my antipsychotics and is slowly going away as days go on. Found that my adhd medicine helps it like crazy.
...what kinda journalism is this? You just gonna talk over it? Can't even show a picture or video of the device? Like really that's the production your multimillion dollar studio can do?
Sit in a tub of as hot of water as you can stand for 20 minutes just before you go to bed. Be sure your legs stay completely submerged the whole time. It will calm it enough for you to go to sleep.
I treated mine with Vitamin B1, calcium, magnesium. Mine started because I started taking Cymbalta. So I take a lower dose and I’m RLS free. It’s treatable with supplements people.🦋
I also take cymbalta too and I’m surprised to hear that’s what caused yours .My Dr said cymbalta is used to treat muscle aches ,tremors and rls along with its main reason . I’ve been prescribed requip( ropineriol) for rls and it works great ,but don’t run out because after two nights you will have it bad .My sister uses magnesium oil in a lil spray bottle .She sprays her feet and calves then rubs it in ,with in five to ten mins it subsided.Have a great night .God Bless😊
@@charleneinman3625 well now I’m not so sure about the Cymbalta. Went off of it but still have major RLS. Still working on a solution. Dr. Eric Berg says it’s a B1 deficiency and I trust him. He’s helped me in so many ways. Also doing the yoga exercises with Yoga With Bird. Tried a drug called Pramipexole……omg! Horrible side effects. Going to the chiropractor (I have a great one) for some work on my lower back. Something has to be causing this. It came out of nowhere. Good luck to you.💕
@@XFadedXSunX I encourage you to try magnesium but discuss it with your doctor first in case of interactions with other supplements or medicine you may be taking. Good luck
I was on Pramipexole for about 3 or 4 years and it worked very well - until augmentation started and I became worse than ever. Coming off Pramipexole was truly horrendous and was the worst 5 weeks of my entire life. I could only alleviate the feelings by walking around and I was spending 36 to 42 hours at a time, just shuffling around the house. Every time I went to lie down, 10 to 20 seconds later my legs would be jerking around so up wandering again. Out of every 42-hour period I was getting about 4 hours of broken, poor-quality sleep. My GP has now put me on Rotigotine transdermal patches and, although I'm on the max dose of 3mg per day, each patch lasts 24 hours and works brilliantly, and augmentation is not a problem with these. Seriously, I'd ask your GP to swap you onto the patches now before the Pramipexole goes into augmentation. You REALLY do not want that to happen.
People who don't suffer this can't imagine what a torturous existence it is. It affect the whole of your daily life, being always tired or zonked out on drugs.
yes, so true
Look up Dr. Eric Berg here on UA-cam…. I think he can help us …..he’s helped me with so many other problems
I'm tortured by RLS .I take meds but I feel the same as you do
@@annetteboyd8940 I'm with you. It's the whole dark side of my existence, and I'm not making headway.
@@Yowzoe ropinarole works very well but I have been taking it for about 16 years. I started .25 mg a couple times a month now after the pandemic stress my RLS is an every evening /night occurrence I take it every day and I'm up to .75 mg you can only go up to 4 mg daily.I pray for a non drug cure
I need this ..this RLS is hell every single night..please work on this ASAP...from Trinidad
I feel your pain as well
Buy a tens machine from a drug store and apply where you’ve have r l s symptoms but gives relive mmfv
Have u tried cannabis it worked for me
Magnesium supplement helps immensely ❤
what type of magnesium
I had RLS for years. I wanted to rip my legs off. I tried different drugs with no success. My doctor then recommended vitamin B12. Within 5 days all signs and symptoms were gone. They have never returned.
@PeacefulMeteorShower-th8fk no,tablets
I reckon if I had my legs amputated I'd have phantom restless legs.
I have chronic restless legs syndrome which has made my life hell. The only medicine which can affect is one that is used for Parkinson's disease named as Ropinorol
Really glad you’ve had success with that, if it is B12, and it sounds like it probably is. I want to ask you which specific brand of B12 tablets you are taking. Thanks.
Webber Naturals. 1200mcg
I've been symptom free for over a year. For ages, been doing progressive relaxation to sleep, starting with toes. During the time I was taking a meditation class, noticed that when I relaxed the jaw muscles, it changed the crawling sensation in my legs. Subdued it but didn't stop it. Started relaxing jaw and facial muscles before sleep, trained myself to relax those while half asleep, and also constantly did that during the day. Biggest difference was when I noticed sleeping on a pillow was putting severe pressure on those muscles. So I started sleeping with pillow above ear, rest of face suspended and not touching anything. The symptoms kept subsiding and stopped. This took somewhere between 1-2 months.
Thank you ❤
I will try this
Pls God let it be available- we seniors hardly get much sleep due to this - ache/restless legs 😢
Pls read what i put on here about restless legs. Its about a natural supplement called ZMA
I'm only 29 and it's crippling
I know there is quite a bit of skepticism around mechanical devices because they have not worked in the past. I was lucky enough to be involved in one of the trials for the Noctrix device (which I believe he is referring to.) I have severe refractory RLS. I went through augmentation hell. I was only on this study for 6 weeks. During those 6 weeks I was able to reduce my medication by 1/3. It definitely worked for me! I did not mind having it on at all. My study involved only using it when RLS started. I believe if I could have used it early in the evening when I typically get a little breakthrough RLS it may have prevented it altogether. I definitely think it will help on long flights and car rides. I am on the list to get on as soon as they come out. I have no involvement in the sale or distribution of this device, I just want to share my honest assessment.
I hope it will work
I suffer severe RLS .How do I get on that list?🙏
omg me too what list ?
i suffer really badly with RLS, not only in my legs but in my shoulders too, quite often my body starts to jerk violently, so i have to get out of bed and walk around, sometimes for hours, on a good night i will sleep for around 3 hours but still have to get up and do a few exercises so i can fall asleep again, it rules my life, i can't travel, which is something i used to love doing, can't go to the movies, can't really do anything that involves sitting for prolonged periods, i feel sorry for anyone who suffers with it.
I had it extremely bad as well. I first got it when I was pregnant 17 years ago. Recently I started taking high doses of B-1, but in a different form called, "benfotiamine". I take it under my tongue, three or four droppers full, an hour before bed. It gradually went away. It took maybe a month to completely be gone. I also have been drinking Wheatgrass Juice that I grow myself, Cabbage juice, and Kale juice. I blend it in water and some lemon, then pour it through a mesh strainer and drink. But I believe it's mainly the Benfotiamine that made it go away. I hope you try it! Some other things I've heard people say cured their RLS is B-12, Iron, and cutting out sugar and grains.
I have full body RLS as well. It’s hellish. The generic for Resterall works.
Doing deep muscle massage on yourself can be helpful along with stretching. Both I do to the point of pain, which actually feels good when you’re feeling the RLS. The generic for Resterall woks very well. I had full body that started with my first pregnancy and almost never get it now that I’m post-menopausal. One weird trick I found os to press really hard on the crown of your head. 🤷🏻♀️
I have it bad I’ve tried everything what I find works best is magnesium tablets magnesium in the bath. drinking tonic water and medical cannabis
I bought a grounding mat and it seems to be working quite well. Also bought a grounding sheet and pillow slip to help with RLS and arthritis in my back. I will keep you posted on results.💕
Please keep me posted
The grounding mat actually made my RLS worse. UGH!!!!!!
It's wrong - it's not an Urge; it is more like an physiological Impulse that you can't control (like a sneeze). You may be able to get up to thwart it, but the impulse returns. I was at the point of being up almost all night before finding out about the prescription that is currently helping me.
I hope you are not on Mirapex. If you are, you need to research augmentation.
What prescription are you currently on? Five months later, how’s it going?
@@Yowzoe I'm taking a generic for Mirapex .125 mg x 2 at night. OMG, I've never been able to sleep this well! So helpful. Do you also suffer from RLS?
@@ranrachvl I have. I'm on such a tiny amount though.
Try magnesium and vit b1
doesnt work for me
Vit b 1 has actually helped my symptoms somewhat.
My grandpa called it the budgies. I never understood until I was about 32 and it started with me. Been through many meds through the years. It stopped in my right leg after knee replacement. That lasted about 8 months. So now back on meds but lately that’s not working. I discovered that vibration works. I got a medical back massager and use it about 10 Minton each knee. It works! Not sure what comes next but we’ll see.
Restless legs drives me crazy at night, I only get a few hours of sleep if I’m lucky when this restless leg happens! I have a sleep problem anyway and I’m serious it drives me crazy!
Ive tried everything what i find works is magnesium tablets magnesium in the bath drinking tonic water and medical cannabis
It is the absolute worst. I get episodes once in a while. I would likely off myself if I had to live w/ it every night :( my prayers go to those strong ppl that deal it w it daily.
Thanks it is bad I’ve tried everything cannabis does help
Others with RLS: The only thing that stops it for me is soaking it in hot bath. That makes it go away for an hour or two if Im lucky. Try it out.
Heat exacerbates my RLS like nothing else. No thanks! 😮
Im going to try ice baths!
@@ladyruby684 your kidneys are probably borked then
@@RealisiticEdgeMod your comment is borked... it's VERY common in ppl suffering from RLS that heat worsen their symptoms... Do your own research before spreading fear...
I have a jacuzzi. It does not relieve my RLS however, it does help with arthritis.
I need this desperately in Tennessee. 75 years old.
It typically occurs at the nap hour, and if you are in an environment whereby the room conserves heat too well, then the best approach is to do a before nap time workout routine of your choice for an hour and also remember to keep the dry air out during the summer the best way you know how or winter time using the thermo control with the "fan" control setting on "auto" fan setting simultaneously and not "on". Dry fan air will dissipate at auto setting, and it's good for the lungs when you do your workout out in your room at night before bed. That's my conclusion and cure after 38+ years, too. It seems that at this age, it is the gold standard age experience I've noticed. Human evolution wasn't meant for energy saving high-tech rooms, which trap dry air in rather to the contrary outdoor experience. Who even gets cured off of restless leg syndrome on a couch rather than outdoors doing stuff and then napping in the forest somewhere. I am serious about this. It's a cure on my behalf in every season of the year and counting. My time for a workout is at the 12 mark to 1am. It is cold outside to open windows and dangerous too. unpredictable too if you live with your loved ones.
I call it "Night Torture Syndrome."
You got that right
Magnesium, vitamin d, good diet will clear it right up.
@@michaellawlor5625certain drugs will cause this too
i call it “day-night-everything-fucking-hour torture syndrome”
MSG and all other 25 names for it caused constant restless legs and body at night. Also bone broth which is long slow cooked bones as that releases natural glutamate from the bones, gelatine capsules which comes from bone broth, high glutamate containing green veggies etc. Glutamate is the issue for me be it natural or all the processed MSG family. Hope this helps someone.
Name of new device? Manufacturer information?
I've done some research and I think it's called TENS (Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation). I'm trying to post a link but UA-cam doesn't let me...
TENS has been around for ages. This story is apparently new so I doubt it is the same thing. TENS is patches, he said Rings @@gepetodelamorte8149
@@gepetodelamorte8149TENS is a generic term. did you discover what *this particular device* is?
Noctrix device, a lady said in the comments above.
What is it called?
I want to look to see if it’s been released yet
Doing deep muscle massage on yourself can be helpful along with stretching. Both I do to the point of pain, which actually feels good when you’re feeling the RLS. The generic for Resterall woks very well. I had full body RLS that started with my first pregnancy and almost never get it now that I’m post-menopausal. One weird trick I found os to press really hard on the scalp about two inches from your hairline and where you’d part it in the middle. 🤷🏻♀️
Is it ready yet?
What about people who have rls in the arms?
And up into the jaw. I'm wondering if it's a part of augmentation syndrome.
I have it in the Arms too. 24 /7 Symptoms . Falling into Depression now. How u live with that Day by Day night by night ?
have it in the Arms too. 24 /7 Symptoms . Falling into Depression now. How u live with that Day by Day night by night ?
we will find a cure... thoughts and prayers until then @@danielprose5878
@daniel I have it in my arms and legs and sometimes my whole body will feel it. It is torture. I have tried so many things, nothing helps.
I think the company or device name is De Novo .
That is the FDA designation not the name of the company or device.
How do I follow up with these new bands? Super excited 😅
I cured my RLS and night panic/anxiety attacks by changing my hours of sleep. DSPD, I go to sleep now at 2-3am and get up at 10-11am. I sleep like a baby 7-9 hours every single night. DSPD IMO is not a disorder, it's your natural hours of sleep not the societal hours imposed on us.
what is DSPD??? Fascinating solution must have to do with body clocks. There is another syndrome where many people wake up at 3 a.m. and cannot get back to sleep.
I call it Restless Limbs Syndrome because it's in my arms/shoulders now too. I've had RLS my whole life (I'm almost 63 years old; it used to be just at bedtime, then any time I relaxed in the evening too. The last 15 years; it's all day long. The only med that works for me has unfortunately made it worse over time. In fact the medication doesn't work anymore by itself; I have to take magnesium with it. I'm on the max dose; my Dr said he would have to diagnose me with Parkinsons to increase my dose. If I miss a pill; I look like I have PD; I can barely walk. It's an awful disease/syndrome.
Carpidopa stops it but it has made it worse for me. It seems like all medications are bad. They give some relief but side effects are terrible. If you read warning labels it is scary.
Sugar ,sugar sugar ..
Try no foods with sugar midday on wards ..
Were do i find this
It's ridiculous to expect people to take medication before using this. It is well known that the medications stop working at some point and the RLS gets worse. It is also well known that there are damaging side effects to any medication. I have had RLS since I was a child. I agree that it is not described well. It is an uncontrollable urge to move, and uncontrolled movement. I have tried many times to breathe and relax through it, only to find the next movement 5 minutes later to be twice as big.
B12 and magnesium have not helped but iron with vitamin C works sometimes.
You don't have to take the meds.....just get the prescription and refill it for 6 months than say it doesn't work.....Walla! You have to be smarter than the Healthcare system and make it work for you the way u want it to.
I’ve tried everything. I find what works is magnesium tablets magnesium in baths drinking tonic water and cannabis
where can u get this??? my mom suffers big time.
Please, here in Canada
Have had it since i was 16, im now 51 and have it in my arms also, got prescribed ixprim for tendinitis in my hands and when i take it for pain my rls disappears
What is this device called?
Having RLS while breastfeeding at night is horrible. You just can’t sit still at all. Vibration was the only thing that helped until the cushion I had passed away, couldn’t get another. A back massage cushion I used to place behind my calves, was brilliant and only 30.00. Brand was HoMedic but never saw them again.
I had restless leg syndrome. Come to find out I was magnesium deficient. Started taking magnesium glycinate problem solved❤❤❤❤❤❤
Didn't work for me.
Crying from no sleep this condition is ruining my life
But how much will it cost?
God I need to try it rls has taken over my life
Yo
My Rls is terrible. It is horrible at night. I toss and turn and always felel the need to get up…I try not to wake my husband when i’m getting in and out the bed but he sleeps so light that he wakes up every time i move… By the morning we both are exhausted.I still can feel it in the daytime as well but it’s not as bad as at night
I know how u feel I’ve done everything I can to stop my legs. Now I’m doing reviews on cannabis medications they work check out my sourdough video and drink tonic water
It is a whole body experience. Let us find the source, food additives perhaps.
I have a glimpse into this hell. Mine is caused by my antipsychotics and is slowly going away as days go on. Found that my adhd medicine helps it like crazy.
Please hurry up
Wouldn't this be better than taking some drug? Why do they make it sound like it is only for those that medication hasn't helped?
If it just wasn't the FDA
Wife woke me up last night, said hey you’re kicking me constantly. So some how I got to sleep but my legs were like nope 🙂↔️ we dancing sucker.
Does anyone else get muscle twiching in your legs and calves
...what kinda journalism is this? You just gonna talk over it? Can't even show a picture or video of the device? Like really that's the production your multimillion dollar studio can do?
1 to 1 ratio thc/cbd. It works. I take hit from a vape pen before bed, Its been a life changer.
Why would you take a drug if you can do this?
A run of the mill tens machine does the same job
Thanks, I’ll keep that in mind in case insurance doesn’t cover it.
Sit in a tub of as hot of water as you can stand for 20 minutes just before you go to bed. Be sure your legs stay completely submerged the whole time. It will calm it enough for you to go to sleep.
I would Love to sit in a tub of hot water, but can't get in tub and sit down because of all the hardware in my back. 😢
I think it relates to the nerves
It’s the food. They are hurting us.
I treated mine with Vitamin B1, calcium, magnesium. Mine started because I started taking Cymbalta. So I take a lower dose and I’m RLS free. It’s treatable with supplements people.🦋
This worked for me too. Stay awsy from big pharma stuff. Its lack of magnesism and B1
I also take cymbalta too and I’m surprised to hear that’s what caused yours .My Dr said cymbalta is used to treat muscle aches ,tremors and rls along with its main reason . I’ve been prescribed requip( ropineriol) for rls and it works great ,but don’t run out because after two nights you will have it bad .My sister uses magnesium oil in a lil spray bottle .She sprays her feet and calves then rubs it in ,with in five to ten mins it subsided.Have a great night .God Bless😊
@@charleneinman3625 well now I’m not so sure about the Cymbalta. Went off of it but still have major RLS. Still working on a solution. Dr. Eric Berg says it’s a B1 deficiency and I trust him. He’s helped me in so many ways. Also doing the yoga exercises with Yoga With Bird. Tried a drug called Pramipexole……omg! Horrible side effects. Going to the chiropractor (I have a great one) for some work on my lower back. Something has to be causing this. It came out of nowhere. Good luck to you.💕
its not a sleep disorder. i have it 24/7
Tonic water helps and cannabis
@@XFadedXSunX have you tried magnesium or the suggestions above?
@@XFadedXSunX I encourage you to try magnesium but discuss it with your doctor first in case of interactions with other supplements or medicine you may be taking. Good luck
Magnesium supplement helps immensely ❤
What a novel way to restore B12 and Mg.
Come on with it!
Ya but will it be covered by Medicare and/or medicaid???
Pramipexole has been a godsend for me. One tab two hours before bedtime and I'm good to go (to sleep).
I was on Pramipexole for about 3 or 4 years and it worked very well - until augmentation started and I became worse than ever. Coming off Pramipexole was truly horrendous and was the worst 5 weeks of my entire life. I could only alleviate the feelings by walking around and I was spending 36 to 42 hours at a time, just shuffling around the house. Every time I went to lie down, 10 to 20 seconds later my legs would be jerking around so up wandering again. Out of every 42-hour period I was getting about 4 hours of broken, poor-quality sleep.
My GP has now put me on Rotigotine transdermal patches and, although I'm on the max dose of 3mg per day, each patch lasts 24 hours and works brilliantly, and augmentation is not a problem with these. Seriously, I'd ask your GP to swap you onto the patches now before the Pramipexole goes into augmentation. You REALLY do not want that to happen.
Lack of potassium and magnesium
😆 how much does THAT cost? Oh, gotta go to a DOCTOR. 😆
Garcia Ruth Harris Mark Thomas Kevin
That’s ridiculous! Magnesium oil on the bottom of your feet is the best
Oh ell no..dont want anything touching my legs
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It's night time and going crazy with restless leg and arm... what's a man to do
Have u tried drinking tonic water or cannabis
Yeah but Fox
I’ve heard pickle juice
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Didn't work for me. Dill pickle juice
@@jeanelizabethterry7583 try tonic water, I have sugar free, don’t want a lot of sugar before bed.
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useless infomercial no name no brand
Just use Vicks on foot, legs, and spine.😊
Just place a cake of soap in the loose socks you wear to bed. The problem will go away in a minute. Try it