RLS and Relief Until very recently I did not realize that the crazy crawly feeling I have been feeling in my legs at night is RLS. I've had it on and off for...reactions1replyAlternative Treatments
RLS DICTATES MY LIFEhello I'm 52 RLS is my shadow it dictates my world ,this is really hard to write as I don't know the words to explain , I have the inherent...reactions6repliesCopingTreatment
AcupunctureCured after 18 years of suffering. Accupuncture worked for me. Happy to discuss any time....reactions12repliesAlternative Treatments
The dreaded RLS that I now call "the jitters"Hello. I'm taking this opportunity before the jitters start. I've recently finished chemotherapy has this caused my " jitters"?I had them few years ago for a spell but no where...reactions1replySymptoms
JohnnyI've had RLS for years and been on medication which however doesn't prevent flare ups, but helps keep it under control. I also believe that sugar is a trigger to...reactions3repliesAlternative TreatmentsCopingTreatment
50yrs a suffererI am 80 and I’ve had RLS for so many years and I suffer every minute with my legs simmering and then they boil over at night.My arms suffer to...reactions1replyCopingTreatment
After 29 years, Trazodone caused RLSFor years I’ve taken trazodone plus other combinations of vitamins and minerals …nothing was working. I would stay awake all night with RLS or legs that just ached so badly...reactions1replyAlternative Treatments
Orgasm and RLS I thought it was a fluke thing thst an orgasm would stop my RLS. But found out that every time it wouldd stop. Happened to read an article about a...reactions1replyAlternative Treatments
Pain pointsHi, If you don't find the pain points no drugs in the world will stop it. To find the points causing rls bend your leg up to your chest you...reactions2repliesAlternative Treatments
Cyclizine wearing off to fast offWhen I first started taking cyclizine, it would basically knock me out- it was fantastic, I'd take it and know no more. This is no longer the case. I've often...reactions1replySide Effects