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God Help me!! - Flippity - 11-26-2015

Oh boy, oh boy, oh BOY!!!
No I'm not in labour, but I the worst restless leg symptoms. I took a Quinbisul rx prescription for night cramps. Does anyone have amy other remwdies that dont require 10 working days and lots of moolah? Share some wisdom with us? Please?
Thanks!
It feels awful. Its taking over my extremities! ?



RE: God Help me!! - JennaChell - 11-26-2015

Valium works wonders


RE: God Help me!! - bonji11 - 11-26-2015

Stay away from alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine.
Can try a dopamine agonist such as mirapex, which works wonders for the actual root of the problem.dopamine imbalance.
Bezos work as well to help you rest through the symptoms.
Sinemet has become very popular for restless leg syndrome, it help to improve leg sensation in patients with restless leg.
Gabapentin works as an anticonvulsant.
Opiates will help with the pain.
Clonidine can help with control movements which you don't want to make


hope that helps.


RE: God Help me!! - Caróg liath - 11-26-2015

How much did you take of the Quinbisul?

And are you on any other medications or have any other pre-existing conditions.

It can make a big difference.

Best wishes, CL


RE: God Help me!! - Cricket - 11-26-2015

(11-26-2015, 06:01 PM)Caróg liath Wrote: How much did you take of the Quinbisul?

And are you on any other medications or have any other pre-existing conditions.

It can make a big difference.

Best wishes, CL

Oh how I know what you're goin' thru. It drives you crazy.
Sometimes I have had soma back them off a bit. Also, soak your legs in the hottest water you can stand for a little while. I have found that helps sometimes when nothing else will.

Good luck


RE: God Help me!! - ghostofjack - 11-26-2015

Can you get some magnesium supplements? The Natural Calm brand that you mix with water is great. So is Mag Citrate. Another option that many swear by for the restless legs of opiate withdrawals is the Magensium Oil that you spray on your skin.


RE: God Help me!! - Caróg liath - 11-27-2015

I would not recommend Magnesium Citrate for RLS.  

Magnesium sulfate (pure) should help.   (Magnesium Citrate will inflame the kidneys and cause a lot of bowel activity.)

Also, for that hot bath, use A LOT of Epsom salts, and SOAK in it.  

There are other remedies, but since we haven't heard from you,  I am taking that as a positive thing and holding the best thoughts that you are doing profoundly better.

CL


RE: God Help me!! - Alonzo319 - 11-29-2015

Best bet Valium ask you primary white coat. Explain what tour going through.


RE: God Help me!! - andybones - 11-29-2015

I have very bad RLS and for this I am prescribed Clonidine also known as Catepres here in the U.S.
It has worked wonders for me. I have never checked online here to see if anyone has it but I will certainly look around and will post back if I come across anything if you want to try it.
What would help me before I found the Clonidine was to drink some water and walk around for a bit (which I'm sure you've tried everything and isn't really much of help).
Best of luck, I know how hard it is.


RE: God Help me!! - Cricket - 11-29-2015

(11-29-2015, 04:35 AM)andybones Wrote: I have very bad RLS and for this I am prescribed Clonidine also known as Catepres here in the U.S.
It has worked wonders for me. I have never checked online here to see if anyone has it but I will certainly look around and will post back if I come across anything if you want to try it.
What would help me before I found the Clonidine was to drink some water and walk around for a bit (which I'm sure you've tried everything and isn't really much of help).
Best of luck, I know how hard it is.

Oh, I forgot to mention that my mom had RLS very bad. Her Dr. gave her Mirapex which seemed to help her.