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Restless Legs Syndrome

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PLEASE EXPLAIN

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I won't go into details but for 10 days I was on life support. My daughter said I had no restless legs movements whatsoever the entire time. Yet when I woke up in ICU ... there they were.

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Madlegs1

If you were in an induced coma, then nothing would have disturbed you.

Probabably on some serious meds/ anasthetics.

Hope you recover soon.

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TEAH35 in reply toMadlegs1

This was 2 years ago but thanks for your concern. I've always wondered about this so really appreciate having it cleared up.

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Eryl

I agree with Madlegs1. Rls movements are caused by nerve stimulation so anything which is intended to stop pain would also stop rls.

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Parminter

Oh gosh, Grany. What a rough time you have had. So sorry.

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TEAH35 in reply toParminter

But like everyone on this site .... I'm a survivor.

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