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I'm aware that chairs which don't allow soles of feet to rest solidly on the floor, and that (for me) compress legs just above the knee, or are shaped to press in on outer thighs can set rls off. Has anyone had experience of these 'honeycomb' cushions that are being advertised all over the place (one advert demonstrates how you sit on an egg without it breaking!). Worth investigating?

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Anything that might help is worth following up.

Will we have a whip around to fund one for me to experiment with ?😆

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Joolsg

If it's cheap and you can afford it, then give it a try.But most of these things don't help. I have bought EVERYTHING over the years. Copper bracelets, grounding sheet, compression socks, restiffic foot wraps, tens machines, compression massager, vitamins, supplements, strict diets. And nothing helped until I got off Ropinirole and onto Buprenorphine.

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