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hi everyone just came off ripinerole. I developed a gambling addiction from taking this. Only saw a clip on tv about ripinerole

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I have a gambling addiction that I feel was started by taking ripinerole. I came across a tv program that was talking about the link made from taking it and addiction. Has anyone else come across this

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Yes-- it's common enough.

There are legal firms who will take cases.

Just search on this site.

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Welcome to the forum. You will find lots of help, support and understanding here.

Yes - it was a member of the forum who was on the program.

Your gambling addiction will go away now that you are off it. Joolsg will be long to tell you about a legal case you can pursue.

Are you now taking anything for your RLS? I will assume not and give you my standard advice.

Have you had your ferritin checked? If so what was it? If not this is the first thing that should be done for RLS. When you see your doctor ask for a full iron panel. Stop taking any iron supplements 48 hours before the test, don't eat a heavy meat meal the night before and fast after midnight. Have your test in the morning before 9 am if possible. When you get the results, ask for your ferritin and transferrin saturation (TSAT) numbers. You want your ferritin to be over 100 as improving it to that helps 60% of people with RLS and in some cases completely eliminates their RLS and you want your transferrin saturation to be between 20 and 45. If your ferritin is less than 100 or your transferrin saturation is not between 20 and 45 post back here and we can give you some advice.

Above all don't let your doctor prescribe another dopamine agonist (DA) like ropinirole which includes pramipexole (mirapex)or Neupro (rotigotine) They used to be the first line treatment for RLS, but no longer are because of the danger of augmentation. NICE in February changed their recommendation to say gabapentin/pregabalin should be prescribed and not DAs so print that out and take to your doctor as most doctors will want to prescribe a DA.

Ask your doctor to prescribe gabapentin or pregabalin. (Pregabalin is more expensive than gabapentin in the US.) Beginning dose is usually 300 mg gabapentin (75 mg pregabalin). It will take 3 weeks before it is fully effective. After that increase it by 100 mg (25 mg pregabalin) every couple of days until you find the dose that works for you. Take it 1 to 2 hours before bedtime as the peak plasma level is 2 hours. If you need more than 600 mg take the extra 4 hours before bedtime as it is not as well absorbed above 600 mg. If you need more than 1200 mg, take the extra 6 hours before bedtime. (You don't need to split the doses with pregabalin)

Most of the side effects will disappear after a few weeks and the few that don't will usually lessen. Those that remain are usually worth it for the elimination of the RLS symptoms. According to the Mayo Clinic Updated Algorithm on RLS: "Most RLS patients require 1200 to 1800 mg of gabapentin (200 to 300 mg pregabalin)."

If you take magnesium even in a multivitamin, don't take it within 3 hours of taking gabapentin (it is OK with pregabalin) as it will interfere with the absorption of gabapentin and don't take calcium nor antacids within 2 hours for the same reason (not sure about pregabalin).

Check out the Mayo Clinic Updated Algorithm on RLS which will tell you everything you want to know including about its treatment and refer your doctor to it if needed as many doctors do not know much about RLS or are not uptodate on it at Https://mayoclinicproceedings.org/a...

Some things that can make RLS symptoms worse for some people are alcohol, nicotine, caffeine, sugar, carbs, foods high in sodium(salt), foods that cause inflammation, ice cream, eating late at night, estrogen without progesterone and sometimes even with it, dehydration, MSG, collagen supplements, electrolyte imbalance, melatonin although it doesn't for all, eating late at night, stress and vigorous exercise. It is a good idea to keep a food diary to see if any food make your RLS worse.

Some things that help some people include caffeine, moderate exercise, weighted blankets, compression socks, elastic bandages, masturbation, magnesium glycinate, fennel, low oxalate diet, selenium, 5 minute shower alternating 20 seconds cold water with 10 seconds hot water finishing with hot water for another couple of minutes, hot baths, distractions, CBD, applying a topical magnesium lotion or spray, doing a magnesium salts soak, vitamins B1, B3, B6, B12, D3, K2, if deficient, and potassium and copper if deficient, massage including using a massage gun, vibration devices like therapulse, using a standing desk, listening to music, meditation and yoga.

Many medicines and OTC supplements can make RLS worse. If you are taking any and you list them here, I can tell you if any make RLS symptoms worse and if so may be able to give you a safe substitute. I have a list of more than 300 medicines and OTC supplements that make RLS worse and have safe alternatives for most of them.

By the way it would really help us to give you advice if you would indicate on your profile what country you live in and your gender and any other health conditions you have.

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ChrisColumbus

Here is a link to the programme if you want to see it again:

rls-uk.org/post/good-mornin...

There's also a link to a BBC article about this at the bottom of this story (about improvements to GP training):

rls-uk.org/post/bbc-article...

As Sue says, Joolsg may advise on possible further action.

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Joolsg

Very, very common. Here's a lawyer who can take legal action against the doctors who failed to warn you.

Kimberley.Bradfield@switalskis.com

There have been hundreds of successful legal cases.

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