How To Cope With Restless Leg Syndrome
Monday, August 23rd, 2010 at
6:57 pm
If you have a tingling sensation or a constant urge to move your legs, especially at night, you may have Restless Leg Syndrome. RLS can severely disrupt your sleep.
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Hmm, i always thought I had restless leg syndrome, but i wasn’t sure.
And I’m also Anemic so maybe i do have it…?
lmfao 0:11 great acting.
Why not just cut off your legs?
i have RLS and watching TV , reading, or listening to music makes my foot shake more
this happens to me sometimes :\
“oh no my legs hurt… time to knit!!!”
I seriously did not know what he was saying o.o
oh my god, this is scaring me.
tell your friends about your condition so they can laugh in your face
@bhz10 its not something you can control.
If the symptoms are only during sleeping, also try wearing thick socks and such to keep the legs and ankles warm. That worked with my father and the problem went away.
how the hell is tv,knitting,books, a thing you need but bedtime stretches are optional that dosent make sense i think it should be the other way around
it happens to me every day oi thought i am the only one having this !!!
no me to.
DAMMIT I DON’T HAVE LEGS
@kigger622 yep. I got ADHD and its alot like RLS except it is full body and mental unbearable urge to move around and talk and so on.
how did i end up watching this video…