Where can I find this?

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Summer
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Post by Summer »

I am going through the different sites of the board- can you tell me what this is and where to get it? It sounds very useful...

Sleeptracker watch - II - not sure this belongs here. It doesn't help prevent RLS, but helps you track the PLMs at night. It also will awaken you at an optimal time, so you are not awakened in the middle of a sleep cycle.

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Summer - I don't have a clue, just have heard a few (and I mean a few) people mention it. You could try to use the search engine on the site to see if you can find the posts that mention it and see if they say where they got it. Also, have you tried a Google search? My guess is that will do the trick the fastest and easiest.
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D4
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Post by D4 »

It's available on Amazon. I thought about buying it 6 months or so ago, but I read a lot of reviews and decided not to get it. If you do buy it, I'd definitely be interested in hearing your thoughts on it.

Summer
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Post by Summer »

Thanks for the Amazon tip. I will probably buy it this weekend. I actually woke up "bycling 100 mi per hour last night". First time I've caught myself doing this. And this is WITH taking requip. I'll let you know how this tool works.

pokerdiva
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Post by pokerdiva »

so where were you biking to? I woke up in the sitting position once, but never biking, maybe this sleep tracker can also track your miles and calories burned, hehe :wink:

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