I’ve had rls on and off but recently getting more and more annoying. I bought a Revitive machine and have not had it since. I use it three times per day for 30 minutes each time. It stimulates the nerve endings just enough to take that annoying rls away. It about three hundred dollars Canadian and it’s my new best friend.😀
Revitive machine has taken it away - Restless Legs Syn...
Revitive machine has taken it away
I’m very interested to read of your experience with a Revitive machine. I quickly googled it and see there are various models available. Which model are you using that has helped with your RLS?
Greetings from Ontario Canada! I am using Revitive IX model. My good neighbour down the road let me borrow hers for about five days and after the first day I got the relief. After that one night of sleeping thru the night I jumped online and Amazon delivered it that same week!
I also use a weighted blanket and I take magnesium morning and night. Perhaps it’s a combo of all three, I don’t really know for sure.
I do hope you can be rid of this nuisance soon, really, there are more important things to worry about these days!
Where are you?
Eleanor
Ooooh!! Took my RLS to the next level, it really does point out how complex this awful disease is, what works for one, does not always work for another ... hope it continues to work for you
Will check it out in UK...but I use a trampoline every day...sadly makes no difference..😬But glad you have found relief.
Like Doreen, it made my RLS 100% worse so sold it on eBay. Just goes to show- WAAD (we are all different). Delighted it helps you.
At showcase I bought a Dr Ho one for $179. It works great..😊
I have a Revitive machine, but it is no help at all with RLS. I no longer use it. ☹️
OMG it also made my Rls worse ☹️ I hired mine from the pharmacy thank goodness so I was able to give it back real quick Phew !! Glad it works for you though ✌️
I believe the machine is marketed for increasing circulation in legs and feet, so if one's RLS is caused by poor circulation, then I can see why it helps some but not others, whose RLS has other causative factors. That said, if a reader in this forum knows his/her RLS is due to poor circulation, this is a good tip to follow up on!