I have RLS but my main problem is my twitching little toe, I know it sounds weird but it drives me crazy. I have to cross it over the next toe to get some relief as it happens most of the day, but when it happens at night it's a nightmare. It affect going to the theatre or cinema. Doctors haven't a clue and treat me as though I am weird and to be honest it looks very weird, when the toes have a mind of their own twitching away It looks as though I'm doing it. Does anyone else have this problem.
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Sorry for the delay in replying. I have never been diagnosed with RLS and really don't want to take medication, I know I have it but as I said it's the toes that are the nightmare. I do take citalopram but have been reducing it for the past few months and found an improvement in my legs but not really the toes, I do plan to be citalopram free.
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