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Since I can remember, I've been experiencing a strange sensation in my muscles that's sometimes prevented me from sleeping. Most of my problems seem to match up with Restless Leg syndrome, except for the fact that the sensations occurs anywhere, and not just in the evenings. I thought I read somewhere once that restless legs can be linked to low iron... yes, here is a link to that http://www.rls.org/NetCommunity/Page.asp... It can also be in your arms. It is just any sort of restlessness or pain for no real reason. You don't have to feel compelled to move to really have it. For me it frequently is just pains in my leg. I had sleep study done and the neurologist told me I had it because I kick and move a lot in my sleep. I take sinemet for it. There are lots of new meds. Requip made the sensation worse for me. Talk to your doctor if you think you have it and see what they say. For me, restless leg only occurs in my legs (typically just my right leg). My grandma has it. It happens in her arms and legs. According to some information that i found when i was researching the syndrome for myself, the web site said that "These sensations (of having to move) usually occur deep inside the leg, between the knee and ankle; more rarely, they occur in the feet, thighs, arms, and hands. Although the sensations can occur on just one side of the body, they most often affect both sides." I just get it in my legs, so i don't know what the rest feels like. But i don't feel a need to get up and move about either, i just move my legs or jiggle them to help the tension. Hopes this helps. I've had this for years and it's torture. A lot of my family members have it too. It not only affects your legs, but for me and my sisters, it affects the stomach and arms. We cannot relax or sleep when it hits us. I definitely have to keep moving my feet or legs. I have been in meetings at work when I felt like i"d go nuts if I couldn't get up and walk around. I could be sitting at my desk and had to keep moving my legs. It's horrible. I wish there was a cure for it. I don't think Restless Leg Syndrome exists as a clinical condition for most people, except as a label invented by the drug companies to sell more medicine. try taking magnesium it helps with muscle spasms which is causing it my grandma takes them every day and hers are now good she doesn t get cramps at night anymore either |
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