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absolutely disgusted.

I received a telephone call from my GP this morning regarding a request made by ...

Free of Dopamine Agonist But ...

Today, with the help of Buprenorphine, I am about 6 weeks free of Neupro. It is...
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Chakra mat

HiI've recently joined this forum and am interested that the Chakra mat (also kn...
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buprenorphine for RLS

Hi all! I was just wondering if any of you are under the sleep team at Guys hosp...
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has anyone used ropinirole and had it stop working? I have to take several 1mg a day and a 4mg morning and night

I have had to keep upping the dose over the last two years, now I can't sleep fo...
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Nausea & Buprenorphine

As some of you will have seen from my earlier posts I had succeeded in blocking ...
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Escape from Augmentation part 2

I have been excellently helped by several forum participants in my "escape from ...
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consultant needed

I have been seeing Professor Matthew Walker for RLS. I am taking 600mg of gabap...

Suboxone works!

As I stated in my first post, in May, 2023, I have had severe RLS for many years...

Compulsive Eating

I have had RLS for about 20 years and been medicated with Ropinirole 0.50mg twic...
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Berberine and iron?

Hi, So glad to have found this wonderful forum! I am a 74 year female who rece...

BREAKING NEWS. New Draft Guidelines by American Sleep Academy for RLS

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Pregabalin dangers

I've just read a frightening article in the Times about the steep rise in deaths...
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Having difficulty getting a prescription for opioids for RLS

I have quite severe RLS - the relentless symptoms are kept under control to some...

Opiates

Hi for those who have tried 1st ,& 2nd line therapies and are now on an opiate...
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Gabapentin

I've suffered with rls for over 30 years which has gradually got worse and worse...
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Pregabalin

I have been taking Pregabalin 150mg for 2 months and my RLS is zero. However, I ...
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help: suboxone

Hello, there’s good news and bad news. The good news is that I haven’t had RL...

New Member saying Hello.

Hi everyone. I'm a new member looking forward to learning all I can about Res...

I think Tramadol has caused my RLS

Hi everyone, I'm new here and I'd love some advice, please. I have MS - I was ...
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Neuro dismissive

Hi all. I was diagnosed 11 years ago with rls. I get it in my legs from about 4p...
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Round 50?

Hi all - I've searched the forum trying to figure out the answer to my question ...
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use of Tramadol ...

I noticed some questions about Tramadol, so I decided to tell you my experience...
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Help please

Hey I need some help I've been on pregabalin for 6 months now 225mg my rls was u...
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Almost Half Way There

I am almost at my halfway point in getting off of Ropinarole. I finally found an...

Restless legs

Hi im a 67 yr female and live in the uk . I was diagnosed in London privately ov...

looking for a neurologist

Can anyone recommend a neurologist knowledgeable in RLS in the Bristol/ Bath (En...
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How do I taper .50mg pram?

I am currently on 3 very sedating drugs . Klonopin, Mirtazapine and Pramipexole....
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Magnesium type

I had my husband on Natural Calm which is the brand I take. His mood lifted, he...
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Lactoferrin

Anyone know about taking lactoferrin for better iron absorption? I didn't see m...
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