Hi to everyone! I've been following this forum for a couple of weeks because like you all, I struggle with RLS. I've recently found some ways that seem to be relieving my RLS and I want to share them. BTW, I'm 72 female.
First, after reading about foot wrapping I've been doing some research about the new Restiffic foot device for RLS. I wanted to out how/why it works to see if I can do it myself because no way can I afford $350! Here's what I found....
The Restiffic device massages two specific muscles in the feet (which foot wraps also may accomplish if they can applied in a way to reach them). These muscles are the abductor hallucis and the flexor hallucis brevis which are on the bottom of the feet.
I searched for massage devices that can reach these muscles that are less expensive than the Restiffic. There are so many! Most of them claim to work by rolling or putting pressure on these two muscles. Looking through some of the stuff I have at home, I found a couple of devices that might work like some that I saw online - mostly by "rolling" massage. But it's hard to get up into these muscles enough to be effective.
Then while taking a bath I thought of massaging the bottom of my feet with my hand-held shower massager. BINGO! I can direct the pulsating stream directly up into those muscles. This might be the answer (or one of them) that we've all been looking for!
I'm also using a couple of other RLS remedies and the last few nights I haven't been awakened (or kept awake) by RLS. One is a massage cream I got from Amazon called Restless Leg Calming Cream by Miracle Plus. The reviews were so positive I thought I'd try it - and maybe it's part of the relief I've had the last week or so. I don't know for sure if it is something in the cream or just the actual vigorous massaging (which I had not done before). But I just ordered another one just to have it on hand.
Another thing I started doing is drinking tonic water. which I think has Quinine or something like Quinine. For years I used Quinine pills for RLS until the FDA took it off the market due to health concerns. Maybe the amount I get from about 4-6 ounces of tonic water is helping. I use S.PELLAGRINO sparking natural mineral water. It doesn't say Quinioneon the label but I've read that it helps with RLS... and maybe it does. (Please be aware of any potential health detriments from any Quinine that might or might not be in this mineral water.)
I recently tried Hylands Leg Cramps PM which didn't seem to help, but maybe I got the wrong Hylands. Maybe I should have bought Hyland's Restful Legs instead... but I won't worry about it since what I'm doing seems to be working, for now.
One other factor that may be relevant is my RLS was very very bad the last couple of months - much worse than ever before. A couple of months ago I decided to self-withdraw from Morphine and Oxycodone as well as Trazodone because of the combined side effects. One of the worse things about drug withdrawal is terrible RLS. (One person suggested that's why they call it "kicking" the habit.) Now that I'm more than two months into my withdrawals maybe that's part of the RLS easing up, but maybe not because I've been on RLS meds for 20+ years.
Btw, I'm still on Ropinerol which I've been taking since Requip first went generic , but I am cutting down because I may have reached the augmentation point - not sure because withdrawal sure does cause augmentation! My GP agreed to switch me to Miraplex but after reading the side effects it doesn't seem to be much better. (I'm working toward eliminating as many meds as I can so I can recover from their combined side effects that have undermined my quality of life for so long... but that's another story.)
For now, since I've been getting some relief from my RLS, I wanted to share what seems to be working for me in case maybe some part of what I'm doing might be helpful to others who are struggling with this relentless enemy. I sure do hope so!