Is there a relationship between Parkinsons Disease and Restless Leg Syndrome?
Saturday, February 28th, 2009 at
5:29 pm
MARK asked:
I was curious to know if there have been studies done tying Parkinsons Disease and RLS together? Is it possible for a person who has RLS to get Parkinson’s later on in life? Thank you for whatever information you can give me. I don’t have Parkinson’s but I do have RLS, especially at night when I am trying to sleep. I also have sleep apnea and rapid eye movements. This was all diagnosed at the Sleep Lab years ago. Please, God, help people who have Parkinson’s Disease.
I was curious to know if there have been studies done tying Parkinsons Disease and RLS together? Is it possible for a person who has RLS to get Parkinson’s later on in life? Thank you for whatever information you can give me. I don’t have Parkinson’s but I do have RLS, especially at night when I am trying to sleep. I also have sleep apnea and rapid eye movements. This was all diagnosed at the Sleep Lab years ago. Please, God, help people who have Parkinson’s Disease.
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not that I am aware of
I don’t know if this helps but I get rls when I eat too much sugar. A little is too much for me.
Yes
my dad has restless leg
I am not aware of any specific ties, but since the meds approved for RLS are parkinson’s drugs, I’d have to say yes. Interestingly, Parkinson’s may be related to toxin exposure. The reason for this thinking is that nearly 50% of parkinson’s patients can recall some exposure to various substances in their lifetime, and some substances affect the same area of the brain the parkinson’s affects, resulting in movement disorders indistinguishable from parkinson’s