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Old 04-16-2009, 04:22 PM   #6
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Re: RLS - Restless Leg Syndrome

^ Yes, I'm with you there. Tylenol does nothing but make mine worse, too. My mom likes to use vapor rub, but it doesn't help me much.

Thanks for the link Racefan!

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Originally Posted by l8tnightskunk View Post
is this where your legs feel real restless like at night when you are trying to go to bed but you cant go to sleep because your legs feel real weak and tired and as much as you want to go to sleep you cant? if so i get that sometimes and like you i havent found anything that fixes and its the worst feeling ever!
Yes, that's similar. You get the creepy crawlies? You feel like you just have to move them.

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Originally Posted by Jake beaver View Post
I haven't been diagnosed with RLS, but I HAVE to shake my legs at night when I lay down to sleep. I've always thought I had RLS. Getting high does help a lot with controling RLS because it induces sleep quickly. I used to smoke weed every night to fall asleep. The nights I didn't, I wouldn't be able to sleep because I couldn't stop shaking my legs. Recently however, I've been taking Melatonin pills, they also induce sleep and I dont feel the urge to shake my legs at all.
Good info! I think a lot of people could benefit from Melatonin, too.
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