what are symptoms of restless leg syndrome?
Thursday, January 22nd, 2009 at
12:31 pm
rayraysgranny asked:
My legs have been killing me and it is hard to keep them still especially when my body is getting tired and rubbing them don’t help I have to punch them to get any kinda of comfort. I asked my doctor in the past about this but he said that it was because I was tired but I am wondering if it could be restless leg syndrome
My legs have been killing me and it is hard to keep them still especially when my body is getting tired and rubbing them don’t help I have to punch them to get any kinda of comfort. I asked my doctor in the past about this but he said that it was because I was tired but I am wondering if it could be restless leg syndrome
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sounds like it to me! I have RLS. It seems to attack at night in bed when I needed to sleep.
I’m taking neurontin for mine. I see there are other meds they use now for this, so call your dr. or get a new doctor that will LISTEN!!!
As a person who has this problem, I can tell you that if your legs have an uncontrolable movement every few seconds or minutes, and if you do not move them at that time you will have a painful feeling that you can’t hardly stand, you have restless leg syndrome. there are several things on the market that will help.ask your dr. again for some help.
good luck
Have you been tired recently? It may be due to the fact you’re anemic. Anemia can cause RLS other causes are Chronic diseases such as kidney failure, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, and peripheral neuropathy are associated with RLS. Treating the underlying condition often provides relief from RLS symptoms or Certain medications-such as antinausea drugs (prochlorperazine or metoclopramide), antiseizure drugs (phenytoin or droperidol), antipsychotic drugs (haloperidol or phenothiazine derivatives), and some cold and allergy medications-may aggravate symptoms.
Symptons may include Nighttime leg twitching, some kind of sensation when your inactive. Thats all i can help you with, maybe a pinched nerve?
Try a different doctor
The symtoms of RLS are a crawling and creeping sensation in your legs. You also get cramps, spasms and twitching.
ive been having to punch my leg and stuff like
alot of the same things you have for a long time now.
i never knew somthing could be wrong
im only thirteen D:
It could be. A lot of times restless legs are a side effect of not having enough sleep. Although in my case, I get enough sleep but still I have a horrible problem with restless legs, especially because I sit down for most of the day. My aunt suggested that I try taking natural vitamin E. It works like a charm. went out and bought the natural vitamin E and just take a pill whenever I feel that restlessness in my legs. It works, literally, within about five minutes.