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Ive had two good nights with the help of tramadol to stop the augumantation but last night i had two beers as its friday with a meal, and had a terrible night, are other people affected like this with alcohol?

Also another question how many tramodol to people take, as whilst helping me at the moment i dont want to get addicted to these either, at the moment i have one in day and one at night?

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Pam34

Hi Blues

I took 50mg of Tramadol for 2 years until it stopped working. Occasionally I would take a second. When I was withdrawing from ropinirole I saved it until the evening. Daytime RLS was easier to manage as I wasn’t trying to sleep. Had no problem stopping.

I rarely drink these days because of my RLS but find I can get away with the odd glass or two providing it’s not too late. Chinese takeaway upsets me more - must be the salt and all the other additives! Shame - I miss my salt and pepper tofu!

Pam

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Eryl in reply to Pam34

The salty tase is probably MSG, rather than salt. If you cooked the same dish at home without adding MSG, I bet you'd be ok with Chinese food.

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Pegfaulman in reply to Eryl

Our local Chinese restaurant assures us that they do not use MSG - but I still am seriously affected when I eat there. I have decided to skip Chinese and go for the better night sleep.

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Eryl in reply to Pegfaulman

They may be using bonito flakes, which are the source of glutamate that inspired the synthesis of MSG.

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Pegfaulman in reply to Eryl

Interesting. Thanks! (Whatever they are using, they have lost my business. )

Hello Blues60!

Alcohol and RLS don’t mesh for me! I’m unable to drink anymore. It’s not worth it for me...

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RLSBOGEY

Alcohol, caffeine, sugar all make my RLS worse.

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Parminter

Hello Blue.

First, Tramadol can cause augmentation, so keep a careful eye on that.

Second, opinions on alcohol are mixed. An expert who gave a webinar for the RLS Foundation recently said 'some alcohol' is good. That would mean that a little alcohol might be better than no alcohol. Try one small whisky and see what happens.....

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Eryl

As long as I keep off sugar and sweetened foods, I can have a couple of beers now and then, but I don't drink regularly. By sticking to my diet, I have eliminated my rls. I don't take any meds.

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Patsy11011

Alcohol is one of the worst things you can take

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Mona23

I don’t have a problem with alcohol activating my symptoms, but I can’t drink ber anymore - symptoms are activated almost immediately. I think it’s the hops.

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marci6

I've always taken tramadol for pain. when I have rsl to the point where nothing else is working ( exercise, hot baths. staying off caffeine and sugar after 12 noon.) I take half a 50mm tablet. this eases my rsl but then I don't get a real good deep sleep. but I don't have to move my legs either. and I don't know if all these years if tramadol hasn't made my rsl worse.

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