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My RLS has settled for the time being. Thank you for the information and support!

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For the past six months, I've been RLS free!

I'm so happy about this and it has made such a difference to my sleep and wellbeing.

I have the wonderful, supportive people on here to thank, and especially SueJohnson. Because I received such a good amount of information last year, I was able to check some of the important vitamins and minerals.

Each day I take;

Vitamin D 25ug.

Magnesium; 375mg.

And a vitamin B complex which includes;

B6; 1.4mg.

B12; 0.5ug.

I also take 100mcg Levothyroxine, and since my RLS started, I've added 2mcg of T3.

An hour before bed I take;

Iron Bisglycinate; 5mg with a vitamin C chewable tablet.

I'm aware this may not be the solution for ever, however for the time being it seems to be working. If I forget to take the iron, vit C and T3 before bed, I begin to feel the RLS twitchings beginning, so get up and take them... always, this settles my legs in about 30 minutes to an hour.

So thank you!

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SueJohnson

That's great! I am so pleased for you.

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SummerDark in reply to SueJohnson

Thank you Sue. And thank you so much for the thorough amount of information, which I see you tirelessly giving to so many of us who are suffering from this awful condition.

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DesertOasis

As Sue said, we’re thrilled for you. It seems as though the only new things you added were the iron and T3. The great thing about the iron, as you now know, is even if you forget to take it, you can always get out of bed and do so. Within an hour your RLS will be gone. I hate to even suggest this, but one night you should try NOT taking the iron at night and just the T3. Then vice versa. Neither substance is a life-saving medication, otherwise I would never even suggest. AND, you can always take either or if the RLS acts up. Then come back on here and tell us about your results.

Welcome to the Ironman Club. You’re our 34th member.

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SummerDark in reply to DesertOasis

Thank you. It has crossed my mind to try just one or the other, but the memory of those awful nights is still too fresh! I will consider it again in the autumn!

What's the Ironman Club... I feel very honoured!

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DesertOasis in reply to SummerDark

NO RUSH!!! Just enjoy your new found freedom. I started the Ironman Club 10 years ago as I and several others started getting “that night” relief from the iron. I will make you a honorary member as are the following:

healthunlocked.com/rlsuk/po...

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See 9th reply:

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SummerDark in reply to DesertOasis

These posts are very interesting. If it's the long term answer for me I'll be very happy. And thank you. I've never been an honorary anything before! 😁

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Cookiebum24 in reply to DesertOasis

This is very interesting but how does this work when you are on gabapentin?

I have to take my iron supplement in the day as I take 1200mg gabapentin in split doses from 6pm - 10pm. And as far as I’m aware, you shouldn’t take iron within 4 hours of taking gabapentin.

Am I wasting my money taking iron in the day? Does anyone have a solution for how I can take it at night?

I still wake around midnight with my RLS however, it is usually only mild and easily relieved with a little walk around the house.

Thanks ☺️

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DesertOasis in reply to Cookiebum24

Replace the iron with your last dose and maybe up the previous dose to the max? 400 at 7pm, 600 at 9pm then 56mg of iron at 10 or 10:30? The jury is out about Gabapentin and iron at same time. So I think 60 to 90 minutes will be enough of a spread for ONE night. It should work that very first night. You should not wake up at midnight with RLS. If not that first night then go back to your old routine.

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Cookiebum24 in reply to DesertOasis

Thank you, I will give this a try 🤞

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DesertOasis in reply to Cookiebum24

NO daytime dose!!!

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Cookiebum24 in reply to DesertOasis

Got it 👍

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SueJohnson in reply to Cookiebum24

You can take iron at the same time as gabapentin

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DesertOasis in reply to SueJohnson

I wasn’t sure. I’m still not sure, because I see somewhat scientific articles going either way. The best one said “why risk it.” It implied that you want to get the most out of the medicine. On any given night, if you can’t, then you can’t. In a perfect world, I would shoot for at least an hour in-between.

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Keith1231 in reply to DesertOasis

Hello, my RLS is a lot better than it was 6mths ago but I still get the sensation in my legs that at any moment it will start again. It also wakes me up several time a night. Can I take an iron supplement even though my ferritin levels are okay?

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DesertOasis in reply to Keith1231

Are you kidding, of course. It should work that very first night. If not come back on here and we’ll discuss.

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SummerDark in reply to DesertOasis

Thank you Desert Oasis. :)

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Keith1231 in reply to DesertOasis

What time at night is best for taking the iron supplement?

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DesertOasis in reply to Keith1231

Two hours before bed

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Keith1231 in reply to DesertOasis

Hi, this is my 3rd night taking iron supplements and no change. I am still not sleeping because of RLS. What do you suggest?

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DesertOasis in reply to Keith1231

Keith, tell me type of iron and amount as well as when you take it?

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Keith1231 in reply to DesertOasis

Ferrous Fumarate 210mg two hours before bed.

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DesertOasis in reply to Keith1231

I prefer ferrous bisglycinate, but I would hope for some small amount of relief from the fumarate. What about the antidepressant?

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Keith1231 in reply to DesertOasis

no antidepressants, I have just reintroduced a Rosuvastatin . I have not had any sleep tonight/morning its now 6am

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DesertOasis in reply to Keith1231

Take another capsule of iron. Do you have any codeine in the house? Do you have calcium or potassium?

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Keith1231 in reply to DesertOasis

I take 500mg calcium in the morning .I don't have codeine but do have co-codamol. I don't want to double up with iron as I will become constipated.

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DesertOasis in reply to Keith1231

Can you take the codamol max strength? Calcium May help as well. I’ve used calcium citrate and potassium together and it seemed to help with RLS. Even calcium alone may help. Even a few hours of rest will allow you to get on with your day

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DesertOasis in reply to Keith1231

Also, what is the name of your antidepressant? SSRIs have such a strong blocking effect on the dopamine receptors it’s hard to overcome. With iron alone.

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SummerDark in reply to Keith1231

Hi Keith. You may get more help and suggestions if you start a separate thread, describing what's going on, what you've tried and what you're taking. Your answers will be limited here as your problem is hidden within my thread.

I hope you find something which works for you. RLS is such a debilitating condition.

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Keith1231 in reply to SummerDark

I see what you mean. Thanks

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Jackiep1216

Hi, is the T3 an over the counter or pescribed med?

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SummerDark in reply to Jackiep1216

In the UK it's not OTC.

It's taken for low thyroid levels. I'm hypothyroid. Apparently, lots of us who are hypothyroid suffer with RLS.

If you haven't had your thyroid hormones tested, it may be worth doing.

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