I have restless legs syndrome (rls) and currently take Neurontin as my anticonvulsant. I heard that the opioid ultram can also help RLS patients? Specially to get you to sleep easily. Have you guys heard of this info?
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I have restless legs syndrome (rls) and currently take Neurontin as my anticonvulsant. I heard that the opioid ultram can also help RLS patients? Specially to get you to sleep easily. Have you guys heard of this info? |
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Hey there! Welcome. I have to start by saying that this board has been very low in traffic. We lost a dear friend some time ago and even the regulars are
MIA. I don't personally have RLS but my wife gets a case every now and then. I'd always heard that it was a mineral deficiency -- calcium, potassium
etc. I used to work as care giver/advocate for others with disABILITIES and a para I worked with had nasty tremors in his legs and it was explained to me by
his nurse that he drinks a lot of soft drinks and they deplete potassium and to give him bananas. No kidding, it worked! My wife takes calcium/magnesium
supplements when it starts with her. My few times with it, I have tried that and it worked. now, mind you, what we had/have was MILD... and free advice is
worth every penny you pay for it, right?
Anyway, hope to get to know ya, but above all, I wish you relief and comfort oh, and I found this: http://www.wemove.org/cgi...t_topic;f=11;t=000653;p=0 |
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