Does anyone here suffer from restless leg syndrome?
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Never heard of this really.
I personally just cant keep my legs or feet still. I always keep rocking/moving them. I'm told its bad luck but I cant break the habit!
Same thing with my hands. Never know what to do with them when empty. Guess they are too used to having a joypad to interact with.
I personally just cant keep my legs or feet still. I always keep rocking/moving them. I'm told its bad luck but I cant break the habit!
Same thing with my hands. Never know what to do with them when empty. Guess they are too used to having a joypad to interact with.
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I don't know why, but this just made me laugh sooooo hard.Mozgus wrote:Ask your doctor if Requip® is right for you!claudio wrote:Living with RLS is difficult both physically and mentally and can have a major impact on normal, everyday life.
you best be careful talking about any 'conditions' you may incur, Mozgus and I are sure to poke it, laugh at it, and then get bored by it. No offense intended (... legal note: last comment is to avoid civil court cases)
MIRAPEX is not indicated for secondary Restless Legs Syndrome.kinn wrote:Never heard of this really.
I personally just cant keep my legs or feet still. I always keep rocking/moving them. I'm told its bad luck but I cant break the habit!
Same thing with my hands. Never know what to do with them when empty. Guess they are too used to having a joypad to interact with.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT MIRAPEX: MIRAPEX may cause you to fall asleep without any warning, even while doing normal daily activities such as driving and playing video games. When taking MIRAPEX hallucinations may occur and sometimes you may feel dizzy, sweaty, horny or nauseated upon standing up. The most common side effects in clinical trials for RLS were nausea, headache, tiredness, and a violent death. You should talk with your doctor if you experience these problems, especially if you died.