Muscle twitches/contractions part of RLS?
Muscle twitches/contractions part of RLS?
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Last edited by Anonymous on Wed Mar 28, 2007 5:58 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I think this is a good question because I get them too. Everywhere also. They are isolated, last a very short time, usually. Sometimes I can see the muscle twitch and sometimes I can just feel it and not see it.
If you look under the heading "More about the RLS Foundation" and click on Media, and then click on "Fact Sheet". It mentions deep, involuntary twitches of the muscle.
I'm not sure if it is part of RLS or not. I wish I had an answer because it would help my anxiety level. If you find an answer or if anyone knows an answer, I would love to know it. Good luck in your quest.
Laura
If you look under the heading "More about the RLS Foundation" and click on Media, and then click on "Fact Sheet". It mentions deep, involuntary twitches of the muscle.
I'm not sure if it is part of RLS or not. I wish I had an answer because it would help my anxiety level. If you find an answer or if anyone knows an answer, I would love to know it. Good luck in your quest.
Laura
Hi I new to the site. I've had RLS for years, but I didn't know what it was until the Requip commercial came out. I am taking Requip 1 to 2 mg. I works okay but it wears off by 6 or 7 PM. I don't like the side effects. I read that RLS is caused from lack of Serotonin also. I learned about this site by just looking on the internet.
Donna
Donna
Re: Muscle twitches/contractions part of RLS?
Make Mine Coffee wrote:Hello all,
Was wondering if muscle twitches were part of the RLS experience? I get them on my face, legs, arms, feet, and even in my abdomen. They are isolated twitches under the skin, not jerks of the limbs. Any relationship to RLS?
I have the same problem. This is what initially scared me when i first started researching my symptoms because other websites will have these listed as symptoms of more serious problems ( Lou Gehrigs disease, MS, etc...). The other websites ( too many to list ) dont have alot to say about RLS, so apparently, there are some of us who have to deal with the twitches as well. I would tell the doctor about them the next time you have an appointment though.