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Does anyone have any direct experience of Targinact?
Hi Everyone, this is my first post but I've been reading everything on this forum for a while now. I'm in real trouble with augmentation after taking ropinirole for 11 years. I successfully tapered off and was completely free of it by April 2023, however the RLS remained severe, and in October I decided
Hi Everyone, this is my first post but I've been reading everything on this forum for a while now. I'm in real trouble with augmentation after taking ropinirole for 11 years. I successfully tapered off and was completely free of it by April 2023, however the RLS remained severe, and in October I decided
Claire_lc
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Sore tongue
Hi folks, is a sore tongue part of UCTD? I've had sore patches (which grow and change shape, and are smooth in the middle) for some years, more on than off. I've assumed it is geographic tongue but that's supposed to be painless from what I've read. I also have a moderately dry mouth and wondering
Hi folks, is a sore tongue part of UCTD? I've had sore patches (which grow and change shape, and are smooth in the middle) for some years, more on than off. I've assumed it is geographic tongue but that's supposed to be painless from what I've read. I also have a moderately dry mouth and wondering
redmaggie
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Ropinerol withdrawal.... what now?
So after 15 years I'm off Requip. I'm now 4 days in with zero meds for RLS. A few contradictions of how long it takes to fully leave your system, however, I was hoping that my RLS would magically disappear along with my meds. Unfortunately, thats not been the case. Cannabis didn't help, it just left
So after 15 years I'm off Requip. I'm now 4 days in with zero meds for RLS. A few contradictions of how long it takes to fully leave your system, however, I was hoping that my RLS would magically disappear along with my meds. Unfortunately, thats not been the case. Cannabis didn't help, it just left
Boofoo71
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
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Oxycodone - the way forward or a dead end?
I have only posted here briefly once but I have been following this great forum for some time. My story is very familiar. Have had RLS for 14 years, was prescribed all the available RLS medication: Ropinirole, Pramipexole (both miraculous at the beginning) Neupro patch ( never tolerated it), Gabapentin
I have only posted here briefly once but I have been following this great forum for some time. My story is very familiar. Have had RLS for 14 years, was prescribed all the available RLS medication: Ropinirole, Pramipexole (both miraculous at the beginning) Neupro patch ( never tolerated it), Gabapentin
etchea33
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Ropinirole vs Buprenorphine!
I had a phone call from 1 Dr. who told me that Ropinirole would cure my RLS and was annoyed that I wouldn't take them. He decided to get the head of the Surgery to phone me to try to put pressure on me ! I did say that the 10 mcg had helped me a little bit but I would like a stronger patch . A few day's
I had a phone call from 1 Dr. who told me that Ropinirole would cure my RLS and was annoyed that I wouldn't take them. He decided to get the head of the Surgery to phone me to try to put pressure on me ! I did say that the 10 mcg had helped me a little bit but I would like a stronger patch . A few day's
Danni54
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
medication timing???
I am now almost 4 weeks free of Pramipexole 😀 I feel like I am over the worst ( back from hell) but I’m now religiously waking at 11pm then again at 12pm (and sometimes at 1am) with RLS. I have a 10 minute walk around the house and this does ease my pain. I am slowly increasing my Gabapentin dose and
I am now almost 4 weeks free of Pramipexole 😀 I feel like I am over the worst ( back from hell) but I’m now religiously waking at 11pm then again at 12pm (and sometimes at 1am) with RLS. I have a 10 minute walk around the house and this does ease my pain. I am slowly increasing my Gabapentin dose and
Cookiebum24
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
RESTLESS LEGS SYN
hello everyone I first experienced RLS 40 years ago most GPs had no idea and prescribed sedatives which were totally wrong for this condition I have managed it through other things ie walking on cold floor massage and been successful 5O % of the time until recently and the symptoms have worsened …a
hello everyone I first experienced RLS 40 years ago most GPs had no idea and prescribed sedatives which were totally wrong for this condition I have managed it through other things ie walking on cold floor massage and been successful 5O % of the time until recently and the symptoms have worsened …a
2024legs
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Low dose Naltrexone or Suboxone. I'm seeing my doctor this week. Which one is best
After many years of RLS and coping quite well. First the dreaded mirapexin and then tramadol nothing is working at the moment. I was on 0.09 mg mirapexin. Now I'm on 50mg tram. Even if I take 100mgs it's not working so I'm obviously augmenting. Even Kratom isn't helping. I made an appointment with my
After many years of RLS and coping quite well. First the dreaded mirapexin and then tramadol nothing is working at the moment. I was on 0.09 mg mirapexin. Now I'm on 50mg tram. Even if I take 100mgs it's not working so I'm obviously augmenting. Even Kratom isn't helping. I made an appointment with my
Coeso
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Sorbolene Lotion experience and my RLS
I was prescribed Sorbolene Lotion for my lower legs for dry skin - had very bad dry skin that was basically permanent. Anyway, I found that my restless legs disappeared after applying the cream. The cream is essentially just a moisturiser - says it has glycerine and vitamin E in it. I was applying it
I was prescribed Sorbolene Lotion for my lower legs for dry skin - had very bad dry skin that was basically permanent. Anyway, I found that my restless legs disappeared after applying the cream. The cream is essentially just a moisturiser - says it has glycerine and vitamin E in it. I was applying it
bernardnz
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Restless leg syndrone
I am new on this forum and am suffering like hell with augmentation. I've had RLS slightly since I was 27 now 74. GP diagnosed cramp in those early days and told me to drink tonic water. Things got worse and saw a neurologist (at my expense) some 12 years ago and put me on Rotigotine patch 1mg. Things
I am new on this forum and am suffering like hell with augmentation. I've had RLS slightly since I was 27 now 74. GP diagnosed cramp in those early days and told me to drink tonic water. Things got worse and saw a neurologist (at my expense) some 12 years ago and put me on Rotigotine patch 1mg. Things
Marmot2
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
hopful2
I saw Dr Scott Cooper this morning and I am hopeful that he will help me. He was familiar with augmentation and was very thorough is his examination. He has ordered a full iron panel and checking B12 and magnesium levels. In all he is doing 3 panels. He is also doing nerve conductivity test. He said
I saw Dr Scott Cooper this morning and I am hopeful that he will help me. He was familiar with augmentation and was very thorough is his examination. He has ordered a full iron panel and checking B12 and magnesium levels. In all he is doing 3 panels. He is also doing nerve conductivity test. He said
6236
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Phenelzine
it worked for me incredibly well. No restless legs going on2 years. Phenelzine is a maoMao inhibitor with the differencethaydifference that it only raises dopamine in the central nervous central system. LIfe changer for me, but make you talk to a drDr, so many medicines can interact.
it worked for me incredibly well. No restless legs going on2 years. Phenelzine is a maoMao inhibitor with the differencethaydifference that it only raises dopamine in the central nervous central system. LIfe changer for me, but make you talk to a drDr, so many medicines can interact.
toobs1234
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
UK Hospitals-Dopamine Agonists
I just had an appointment with a head pharmacist at St George's hospital in Tooting, London about my next MS drug treatment.We somehow got onto the subject of RLS and he surprised me by actually knowing about the disease and that dopamine agonists are bad news. He said that St George's do NOT prescribe
I just had an appointment with a head pharmacist at St George's hospital in Tooting, London about my next MS drug treatment.We somehow got onto the subject of RLS and he surprised me by actually knowing about the disease and that dopamine agonists are bad news. He said that St George's do NOT prescribe
Joolsg
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
The answer I received from my concern about the treatments on the RLS Foundation website
My email to Karla Dzienkowski, who is Executive Director of the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation: Recently a post on the forum indicated that Dr. John Winkleman has set up a site for health professionals to learn about RLS at rlscurbside.org/resources/. Naturally I went out there and was quite disturbed
My email to Karla Dzienkowski, who is Executive Director of the Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation: Recently a post on the forum indicated that Dr. John Winkleman has set up a site for health professionals to learn about RLS at rlscurbside.org/resources/. Naturally I went out there and was quite disturbed
SueJohnson
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Duloxetine - restless legs
Hi, I am on Duloxetine 60 mg and Trazadone 100 mg. Since going on the Duloxetine my RLS seems to be worse. I don’t really want to give it up right now as I have only been on it 3 weeks and since I have tried several anti-depressants I want to give this one a fair go. The Trazadone helps me sleep a
Hi, I am on Duloxetine 60 mg and Trazadone 100 mg. Since going on the Duloxetine my RLS seems to be worse. I don’t really want to give it up right now as I have only been on it 3 weeks and since I have tried several anti-depressants I want to give this one a fair go. The Trazadone helps me sleep a
Chamie
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
16 week midwife appointment
I went for my 16 week midwife appointment yesterday. All she did was BP and check my urine was kind of hoping she would check for babies heartbeat with the doppler but no. Is this normal? I have a high risk pregnancy for various reasons but main one being twins so just a bit worried. The rest of my appointments
I went for my 16 week midwife appointment yesterday. All she did was BP and check my urine was kind of hoping she would check for babies heartbeat with the doppler but no. Is this normal? I have a high risk pregnancy for various reasons but main one being twins so just a bit worried. The rest of my appointments
Tarasunny
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
9 months ago
The problem with Buprenorphine, BTBD9 and serotonin syndrome
This is for those of you who are really struggling with the remedies for RLS. Apologies for not referencing all my research but I’ve been completely wiped out for weeks now. However I wanted to share some insights I’ve had recently and hope it inspires thoughts and research. Adenosine is a chemical
This is for those of you who are really struggling with the remedies for RLS. Apologies for not referencing all my research but I’ve been completely wiped out for weeks now. However I wanted to share some insights I’ve had recently and hope it inspires thoughts and research. Adenosine is a chemical
Typicallygaslit
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Medical cannabis for RLS/PLMD
Has anybody tried and had good results with Medical Cannabis for RLS/PLMD. Looking at this in case Buprenorphine does not work. So far on 0.4 sublingual tablet, severe side effects during day and not working at night now!! Worked for first 3 nights. Beginning to think that husband cannot take any prescribed
Has anybody tried and had good results with Medical Cannabis for RLS/PLMD. Looking at this in case Buprenorphine does not work. So far on 0.4 sublingual tablet, severe side effects during day and not working at night now!! Worked for first 3 nights. Beginning to think that husband cannot take any prescribed
Ephemera
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
What is an ICM?
An Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) is a small thin device that is inserted under the skin on your breastbone to record the activity of your heart. It can remain in place for up to 3 years. The device will capture and record 'episodes'. The recorded data will be collated and assessed and help to diagnose
An Insertable Cardiac Monitor (ICM) is a small thin device that is inserted under the skin on your breastbone to record the activity of your heart. It can remain in place for up to 3 years. The device will capture and record 'episodes'. The recorded data will be collated and assessed and help to diagnose
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 months ago
autoimmunity
I went to Laurie Mischley’s alumni camp in August. One of the Labs that I decided to get done called Nuro zoomer I believe, had an interesting result. Turns out I have auto immunity to my glycine receptors. There’s not a whole lot about this online, but apparently in some cases it can cause parkinsonism
I went to Laurie Mischley’s alumni camp in August. One of the Labs that I decided to get done called Nuro zoomer I believe, had an interesting result. Turns out I have auto immunity to my glycine receptors. There’s not a whole lot about this online, but apparently in some cases it can cause parkinsonism
rebtar
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
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