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Restless leg syndrome! Aaahh anyone found any relief from it?

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nellypope | 20:43 Tue 21st Jun 2011 | Body & Soul
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I have always suffered periodically from it, and now I'm pregnant it's worse! Anyone ever found anything to relieve it? ( my doc is aware of it but it would appear " there's nothing serious causing it")
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Is it what my Mrs refers to 'hot feet'?

It's when her feet feel 'hot' and she can't keep them still
Just found this nelly ...http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/27000881
The only thing that helped me was to sit in a warm - not hot - bath for 5 or six minutes - It worked but I don't know why Hope that t helps
My husband suffers from it, doesnt seem to bother him but it drives me mad!
I find keeping them cool helps me, you can get foot cooling gels and sprays and I have a dehumidifier I can set on an hour timer to get some cool air blowing on them and always have the window open - I am a fresh air freak though.

Tonic water is meant to be good if you can have that (I can't stand the stuff) but it's a natural source of quinnine but not sure if it'd have the same effect if it's pregnancy related or whether it's ok for you to have as you're pregnant.
I used to get this occasionally and found that drinking a glass of bitter lemon cured the problem.
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Thanks for answers! A bath and tonic/bitter lemon sound good (particularly if there's gin in there too) . . . Damn forgot I was pregnant there for a mo ;-) it feels like my leg muscles aren't long enough for my bones, and you have this uncontrollable urge to "jiggle" them . . . It usually passes after a couple of weeks (fingers crossed)
I have a pal who suffers, she is worse on a long haul flight has to keep waliking up & down the aisle and she hasnt found a relief as yet.
Jenna, I think you will find the Tonic Water thing a bit of a phalacy, Tonic water used to contain Quinine, Hence the word "Tonic" these days Im not sure if there is any quinine in Tonic water, if there is its certainly not enough to have any medicinal benefit.
Ive certainly never found anything that helps me.
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<<< I think you will find the Tonic Water thing a bit of a phalacy,>>

Do you mean it gives one an erection?.....;-)
ok, we will go for fallacy? lol thank you Sqad :-)
RATTER...no! no! I liked the original one ;-)
I'm diabetic, and have neuropathy in my feet as well as restless legs, and the only thing that helps me is amitriptyline - but you'd have to get it from your doctor, and you may not wish to take prescription drugs whilst you are pregnant. I've also found that a relaxing bubble bath helps my legs at night too.

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