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(Alameda Times Star)   More people walking around with restless leg syndrome   (timesstar.com) divider line 76
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2004-03-07 10:41:47 AM
I have this and it`s not fun. With the husband in Iraq I no longer have my middle of the night person to rub my legs. Thank god my doctor takes pity and gives me some realllly good drugs to help. As funny as it sounds ( and I know it does ) it is real.
 
2004-03-07 11:13:54 AM
"About 80 percent of people with RLS also have a more common condition. It is periodic limb movement disorder, which involve involuntary leg jerking or twitching movements during sleep."

My father in law has this and uses Klonopin to help him sleep. It sounds very bothersome.
 
2004-03-07 11:47:00 AM
I wonder if amputees with RLS still experience the symptoms? That would have to suck. Of course, not having a leg would suck, too. There are always bionic legs, I guess. You'd have to be pretty careful if you have RLS and a bionic leg.
 
2004-03-07 11:56:57 AM
I'm an Agitated Knee Bouncer -- is that similar?
 
2004-03-07 12:00:44 PM


She's got the Jimmy legs.
 
2004-03-07 12:27:19 PM


I'm sorry
 
2004-03-07 01:24:43 PM
If Lou Gehrig has a disease, why can't this be Robert Klein Syndrome?
 
2004-03-07 01:35:30 PM
The expression "shake a leg" will never be the same.
 
2004-03-07 01:47:59 PM
I invented restless leg syndrome
Al Gore
 
2004-03-07 01:49:10 PM
my leg wants to kick your ass
 
2004-03-07 01:50:41 PM
Reading the headline I thougt I had this problem but upon reading the article I see I don't.

I always find myself shaking my leg or my foot when I'm sitting down, it almost appears to be a nervous twitch but I'm not nervous because it's just something I constantly do.

It's not a borthersome problem or anything but I'm curious if anyone has this problem?
 
2004-03-07 01:52:04 PM
Hm, I think I've experienced this. When you're about to fall asleep and you just dozed off, and then your leg jerks violently enough to wake you up.

I've scared the piss out of both myself and my roommate before like that.
 
2004-03-07 01:52:16 PM
Well played, RandyJohnson.
 
2004-03-07 01:54:09 PM
Warchild

The tiny font is what made your post hilarious.
 
2004-03-07 01:54:45 PM
I'm sure I have RLS. Sometimes I just have to get up and walk around no matter what I'm doing or how tired I am.
 
2004-03-07 01:55:01 PM
I have this as well. It can be very annoying.

I find smoking a joint helps tremendously.
 
2004-03-07 01:55:36 PM
So I see my dad reading a book and say, "What are you reading?" This was when he gave me a 15 min. talk on RLS, he is a MD. This is also the last time I asked him what he was reading.
 
2004-03-07 01:56:24 PM
Lippsy_Canada


I have this as well. It can be very annoying.

I find smoking a joint helps tremendously.


Insta-cure for anything.
 
2004-03-07 01:59:14 PM
I have this, though never diagnosed. It comes and goes and sometimes stays for weeks at a time. I've had a few sleepless nights because of it. I was very scared at first thinking that it might be the onset of MS or something like that. After reading up on my symptoms I self diagnosed it as this. Oddly enough, when I am having a bout that lasts a few weeks alcohol seems to be the best remedy (I guess it really does dull the nervous system). I can imagine any doctors out there cringing right now.
 
2004-03-07 01:59:36 PM
I also have RLS,drives me absolutely crazy. Mineral supplements and totally cutting caffeine have given me some relief,but more often than not - you'll find me up and pacing around in the middle of the night.
 
2004-03-07 01:59:49 PM
AcadianSidhe:

I find smoking a joint helps tremendously.

Insta-cure for anything.


Cancer? Hooray!
 
2004-03-07 02:01:08 PM
Maybe this is why my gf kicked me in the nuts while she was sleeping.
 
2004-03-07 02:01:47 PM
I can relate. I have Restless Penis Syndrome.
 
2004-03-07 02:06:54 PM
"RESTLESS leg syndrome is not something you get after listening to "These Boots Are Made for Walking," the 1960s pop classic Lee Hazelwood wrote for Nancy Sinatra."

Shoot me in the face now. What a HORRIBLE beginning to an article.


Furthermore, I have known people that have had similar symptoms. Pretty sad, really.
 
2004-03-07 02:07:49 PM
a prescribed cure for this is cabergoline. it has...unusual side affects

www.cabergoline.com

you may laugh, but trials for this drug were stopped cos the spouse couldnt handle it any more
 
2004-03-07 02:07:50 PM
And all this time I thought my leg was posessed by demons.

I do actually have this. Its bordering on parkinsons.. every time I lay down my left leg twitches... it drives you mad.
 
2004-03-07 02:08:15 PM
TappingTheVein:
No, it's not.
 
2004-03-07 02:08:36 PM
Sometimes I just run up to people and bite them for no reason.

I don't think this is the same thing though.
 
2004-03-07 02:09:23 PM
I think that this may be a catch-all syndrome for a number of different symptoms. My experience is that just as I am drifting off to sleep my calf will have an uncontrollable spasm that hurts a little, but not very much. Usually when I am having trouble with this it will happen 5-10 times before I can finally get to sleep. It will usually occur on consecutive nights, sometimes lasting a couple of weeks, and then go away for awhile (the last time I had trouble was last July I think).
 
2004-03-07 02:12:52 PM
I suffer more from WFTCS. That's "Wrestle For The Covers Syndrome".
 
2004-03-07 02:19:27 PM
2004-03-07 02:01:47 PM kronicfeld

I can relate. I have Restless Penis Syndrome.

Let me guess, the symptoms go away by rubbing it?
 
2004-03-07 02:21:21 PM
i thought it was 'jake-leg'
 
2004-03-07 02:26:30 PM
mtman900

I agree. Half of the opening paragraph was wasted on a stupid joke, the other half was wasted trying to explain the stupid joke.
 
2004-03-07 02:29:40 PM
In other news, acid use appears to be on the rise.

THEY'RE CRAWLING ON ME! THEY'RE UNDER MY SKIN!

/just call me Ms. Insensitivity
 
2004-03-07 02:30:38 PM
kronicfeld beat me to the obvious pun... restless penis syndrome...



"Drop dead legs" by Van Halen playing in my head
 
2004-03-07 02:31:58 PM
However, if you feel the need to rest upon a desk or table leg and twitch your epileptic ass all over the place, I will stab your leg with my pen.
 
2004-03-07 02:36:11 PM
oh man i have the periodic one. its farkin awful. i remember i got it once when i was a kid in a hotel room with my parents and they were getting mad at me cuz i couldnt lay still. i told them my legs felt weird but they told me to shut up and go to sleep.
 
2004-03-07 02:37:17 PM
I have this a lot, in my Right Leg. I have constant numbness in my leg from about the thigh down to my toes. Then there is the constant pinching in that one leg. I can't stretch it no matter what. I went to physio and the physiotherapist said she had never seen such tight leg muscles in her whole career. I am afraid to drive, because my leg is constantly numb. I have had multitude of tests done over the last couple of years. Oh ya, I had cancer, Burkitts Lymphoma when I was 5, I am 22 now. Ever since I was about 17 or so, I have been having these problems. I cracked my pelvis, lke 3 months after I was cured in the same leg. I have not been medicated for over a year now, because nothing works. Morphine, Celebrex, Toradol.... etc..
Well back to watching Mr. Nice Guy =)
 
2004-03-07 02:43:50 PM
Mark me down for RDS. (you figure it out)
 
2004-03-07 02:47:34 PM
I'm bothered by Third Leg Syndrome. Lots of odd looks.
 
2004-03-07 02:50:36 PM
I have this too. When I went to an acupressurist, he suggested to me that the source of the problem may not be the legs, but a pinched nerve in the lower back. Hope that helps.
 
2004-03-07 02:53:39 PM
The article suffers from TMI syndrome on the music anthology of the Nancy Sinatra songs.
RESTLESS leg syndrome is not something you get after listening to "These Boots Are Made for Walking," the 1960s pop classic Lee Hazelwood wrote for Nancy Sinatra

There's also symptoms of 'Don't know percentages syndrome'
10 to 15 of every 100 people
2 in 100


Furthermore, Did anyone notice the article went from Journalism to a chat room conversation?

/I just can't stop dancing...
 
2004-03-07 02:56:26 PM
2004-03-07 01:50:41 PM MisterLegato

I always find myself shaking my leg or my foot when I'm sitting down, it almost appears to be a nervous twitch but I'm not nervous because it's just something I constantly do.

It's not a borthersome problem or anything but I'm curious if anyone has this problem?


Yes. My girlfriend and I both do the same thing.

/...kinky?
 
2004-03-07 03:02:24 PM


Are you ready, boots?
Start walkin'
 
2004-03-07 03:03:38 PM
I have this... I'd like to biatch and moan about how much it sucks, but I'll take it over cancer.

Sex clears it up. I'm not kidding.
 
2004-03-07 03:03:45 PM
I can't stop my leg...

 
2004-03-07 03:12:25 PM
I have a mild case of this, it comes and goes.

Absolute worst is having to ask the technician who is giving you an MRI if you can move your legs in between scans because they just feel weird if they aren't moving.
 
2004-03-07 03:28:38 PM
Reading these posts got this song stuck in my head.

She's got legs, she knows how to use them.

/ZZ Top
 
2004-03-07 03:51:05 PM
My wife and I both have this from time to time. We've believed for a while that it's at least partially diet related, because we often have it at the same time, or nearly so. It sure can make for a miserable night. I only get a really bad spell a few times a year, but in those times I might as well just get up and do something else because I know I won't be sleeping.
 
2004-03-07 04:18:50 PM
you mean like that guy who sits behind me on flights and in the movies who won't stop kicking the back of my goddamned seat!?!

(dnrtfa)
 
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