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ALL BODY RLS

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Throw back to first hospital stay after first H/A. Told you the treatment I received from the nurses. Had severe RLS attack in upper torso, front and back for almost 4 hrs. Sitting in chair rolling, jerking, crying. Not ONE nurse offered any assistance. But man did I crash afterwards.

'If' I was play-acting .... duh, why? And maybe I should've received a medal for endurance and consistency!!

Lee is in full anger mode today wishing she hadn't told the doctors her symptoms, just insomnia. She is sleeping for the first time in 18 months.

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Phogan I had a similar experience having been carted off to the hospital unconscious the presiding nurse told my neighbor I was attention seeking when I immediately had a cardiac arrest.She must have had a very rude awakening.!I always treated my patients with the utmost respect you can,t make a judgement until you have walked in the same shoes.I am getting loqacious it is 230am and still awake.

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