Restless Legs Syndrom (rls)
#1
Posted 25 April 2006 - 06:41 AM
Thanks!
#2
Posted 25 April 2006 - 07:22 AM
Lately, I haven't had problems at all with this. Before I go to sleep I've been propping up a pillow under my neck (while laying on my back). I think it must cut off some of my circulation because it makes me super sleepy. Then, I just roll over and fall asleep. I haven't slept like this since I was a little girl. Maybe it will work for you too.
Good luck!
Gluten free since May 2004
#3
Posted 25 April 2006 - 07:27 AM
Smitten, on Apr 25 2006, 07:41 AM, said:
Thanks!
I have RLS. I KNOW what you are experiencing. RLS can be a symptom of diabetes. Have a GTT done to rule out diabetes. Not enough exercise is another reason given. I swim and still suffer RLS. I have Sinemet (a Parkinson med) for the RLS. It's not a cure-all. But, after taking it for a month or so, the symptoms calm down a tad. Neurontin and Doxepin and Percocet are also used for RLS. I find that the Sinemet works best when combined with 2 percocet. When it's really bad, I have my kids beat on my calves with their hands (percuss). For some reason, it makes RLS easier to bear. I also have a 2 foot, 1 inch diameter dowel that I use to hit my leg muscles with when the kids can't percuss anymore. It sounds bizarre, but it helps.
I am convinced my RLS is a result of malabsorbtion. Researchers also suspect that RLS may be caused by insufficient iron in the brain. Interesting, as I am a carrier for Hemachromatosis.
Libby.
celiac disease/Lupus/OA/C282y het
and a bunch of other stuff.
Positive bloodwork/Positive endoscopy
Lupus SLE/OA/HH/Hypothyroidism
Muscular neuralgia
5 of 6 children Dx celiac disease 2002
#4
Posted 25 April 2006 - 07:45 AM
Someone told me once they heard putting a bar of soap under your bed sheet would help. I don't believe that one!
Shelly
#5
Posted 25 April 2006 - 09:19 AM
Sometimes in the evening, I'll find that I can't keep my lower legs still and have to move and stretch them almost constantly... and of course it almost ALWAYS happens on long plane flights... but this was the first time it happened when I went to bed!
There's no pain involved... just the feeling that I HAVE TO move my lower legs!!
Edited to add: Our "newspaper" doctor always has folks writing in for the soap under the sheet trick. They SWEAR by it. I thought it was for leg cramps. I even tried it once for those cramps that send you flying out of bed to flex your calf muscle, but I don't think it did anything. That'd sure be an easy fix if it does work!!
Living in the beautiful Ozark mountains in Arkansas
positive blood tests and later, positive biopsy
diagnosed 8/5/02, gluten-free (after lots of mistakes!) since that day
Dairy free since July 2010 and NOT happy about it!!
#6
Posted 25 April 2006 - 09:45 AM
Inconclusive Blood Tests, Positive Dietary Results, No Endoscopy
G.F. - September 2003; C.F. - July 2004
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Bellevue, WA
#7
Posted 25 April 2006 - 10:03 AM
I also get wicked charley horses at night, but for me, that's hereditary. Everyone in my family has the problem, most of us have low blood pressure and my mom has has a low sodium problem. Orange juice and bananas help, I think it's a potassium deficiency that causes it.
We'll all float on, alright
Well we'll float on good news is on the way...
#8
Posted 26 April 2006 - 02:08 AM
He takes something occasionnally for the RLS at night (Requipp).
Husband misdiagnosed for 27 yrs -
The misdiagnosis was: IBS or colitis
Mis-diagnosed from 1977 to 2003 by various gastros including one of the largest,
most prestigious medical groups in northern NJ which constantly advertises themselves as
being the "best." This GI told him it was "all in his head."
Serious Depressive state ensued
Finally Diagnosed with celiac disease in 2003
Other food sensitivities: almost all fruits, vegetables, spices, eggs, nuts, yeast, fried foods, roughage, soy.
Needs to gain back at least 25 lbs. of the 40 lbs pounds he lost - lost a great amout of body fat and muscle
Developed neuropathy in 2005
Now has lymphadema 2006It is my opinion that his subsequent disorders could have been avoided had he been diagnosed sooner by any of the dozen or so doctors he saw between 1977 to 2003
#9
Posted 26 April 2006 - 04:15 AM
Smitten, on Apr 25 2006, 07:45 AM, said:
Someone told me once they heard putting a bar of soap under your bed sheet would help. I don't believe that one!
Shelly
Shelly-
RLS is sometimes caused by anemia. I had it (hated it!) for several years...and went through some nights where it was awful. After I had my anemia corrected (by infusion), it totally went away. Anemia is very common in Celiacs. Have you ever been checked or ever thought you might have it?
Jen
Indianapolis, IN
gluten-free since Feb 2005
dairy-free
#10
Posted 26 April 2006 - 04:43 AM
"Life is what happens while you're busy making other plans"
"When people show you who they are, believe them"--Maya Angelou
"Bloom where you are planted"--Bev
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#11
Posted 26 April 2006 - 04:58 AM
jerseyangel, on Apr 26 2006, 04:43 AM, said:
Yeah, that was one of the anemic signs for me (along with ice-chewing). I had RLS horribly on my honeymoon--the plane ride to and from Hawaii was awful. I couldn't sit still--I was freaking out in my head "Get me off this plane!!" I have seen some commercials recently for RLS meds. Made me wonder how many folks have a specific issue causing the syndrome (like anemia) but will end up on the meds, not identifying the problem...
Jen
Indianapolis, IN
gluten-free since Feb 2005
dairy-free
#12
Posted 26 April 2006 - 08:35 AM
I have not gotten my final dx of celiac yet therefore, I have not started gluten free yet. I'm planning on starting Monday. I will be very curious to see if a lot of my symtoms will get better/disappear!
#13
Posted 26 April 2006 - 08:39 AM
"Life is what happens while you're busy making other plans"
"When people show you who they are, believe them"--Maya Angelou
"Bloom where you are planted"--Bev
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#14
Posted 26 April 2006 - 08:59 AM
Smitten, on Apr 26 2006, 08:35 AM, said:
I have not gotten my final dx of celiac yet therefore, I have not started gluten free yet. I'm planning on starting Monday. I will be very curious to see if a lot of my symtoms will get better/disappear!
Ask for a full iron panel--not just hemoglobin. Ferritin and iron... One of my numbers was the lowest my hematologist had ever seen...but my hemoglobin was never as bad. Ice chewing is a sign of anemia for many people--and a crazy one too! (On days where I was home our ice maker could barely keep up with me! My poor teeth!) Let us know what you find!
Jen
Indianapolis, IN
gluten-free since Feb 2005
dairy-free
#15
Posted 26 April 2006 - 09:14 AM
Diagnosed with Celiac Disease by Dr. Green (gene HLA DQ8) 1/05/06
Diagnosed: Gluten Sensitive through enterolab 11/17/05
Diagnosed: Casein Sensitive through enterolab 3/7/06
Diagnosed: Interstitial Cystitis (IC) 07/26/06
I finally put my picture on because it doesn't look like I'll be eating ANY cake on my Wedding day..........I'm the one in the middle.
Intolerant to: (besides gluten)
Casein
Peanuts (can handle very small amounts)
Any kind of additives or preservatives

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