masonbason63
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- Messages
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- Location
- Essex
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
- Dislikes
- Being type 1, my health and what really grates me are false people who make themselves out to be something when their not
Oh sheesh I am SO sorryNo no not the docs again I know I've already got a good fair share of problems but I really feel we'll be on first name terms soon, when you say perhaps MS couldn't it just be a lack of something in my diet or just a Type 1 complication underlying
Hi Mike D the only thing I don't really do is get 7 hrs kip haven't for yrs I just don't kip well, I'm on a pump so I that's why I'm well controlled, do have servere neuropathy well it's servere for me, legs and arms,hands are always cold especially over last couple of yrs
I have Resless Leg Syndrome too. Trouble is at times in the past I have experienced restless arms at the same time. It is horrible. I was put on Tegretol (Carbamazepam) which, I am lead to believe is also prescribed for some patients with Parkinsons.
I saw a Neurological Consultant a while ago who confirmed it is a neurological chronic illness, cause unknown, but probably inherited. I had been sleeping very badly a short while ago, almost sleep deprivation, and the RLS came on big time. You have my sympathy.
Just some suggestions.
- Maintain good sleep hygiene, having regular bed times and rising times
- Ensure that you achieve at least 7 hours of sleep per night
- Avoid being sleep-deprived, as this can exacerbate RLS and PLMD
- Avoid caffeine, alcohol, nicotine and heavy meals before retiring to bed
- Perform moderate physical activity during the day (such as brisk walking)
- Avoid excessive physical exercise before bed-time, as this tends to make RLS and PLMD worse
Your issues could be T2 related, but don't take that as fact.
Hello, I have had RLS for years. I have been on medication for about 4 to 5 years now. I am prescribed Ropinirole and it has helped tremendously, I wouldn't be without it. I also get it more mildly in my arms too. I take 2 tablets before bed and 1 1/2 tablets late afternoon, as it got so bad, I couldn't sit down.
Please go to your GP as there is help out there and don't suffer with this horrible condition. Blood tests will need to be taken first to see if you are low in iron and then possibly tablets given. There are self help home remedies on the Internet, but nothing worked for me. It's more common in females and also related to diabetes too.
Good luck and all the best RRB
Everyone who has this condition has my sympathy too. I take Ropinirole and this is another Parkinsons medication, but I was told by my GP that RLS doesn't mean we will get Parkinsons. I hope you are feeling a little better now as sleep deprivation is a killer, just horrible.
Take care RRB
Interesting that it may also be related to Diabetes. I only mention that because I was diagnosed with RLS years before T1. Maybe my body 'knew'!
I'm on Carbamazapen 240 mg a day I was put on this for my neuropathy and it also helped my depression but its only helped a bit for my neuropathy but has made life easierI have Resless Leg Syndrome too. Trouble is at times in the past I have experienced restless arms at the same time. It is horrible. I was put on Tegretol (Carbamazepam) which, I am lead to believe is also prescribed for some patients with Parkinsons.
I saw a Neurological Consultant a while ago who confirmed it is a neurological chronic illness, cause unknown, but probably inherited. I had been sleeping very badly a short while ago, almost sleep deprivation, and the RLS came on big time. You have my sympathy.
Yep, agreed RRBIt all sounds good in black and white MIke, but if your legs are manic every time you rest, sit down or go to bed, you are not going to get hardly any sleep at all, it's just awful, because you're crying out for it to stopThank goodness for medication
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