Glad to find this site
Glad to find this site
Hi. It's always good to find that you're not alone. I too have not seen my doctor regarding these symptoms because I'm sure she'll think I'm wacky, and also because I don't know that there's anything she can tell me other than what I've read here. I'm 43, but have been suffering with this on and off since my 20's. The restlessness is not restricted to my legs, however. I also experience this in my arms, chest (lungs, actually... its uncomfortable to breathe) and groin area. Has anyone else experienced this?
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Joy--
I have GAD (generalized anxiety disorder) as well as RLS, and sometimes they flare up at the same times. So I was thinking, I'm not really absolutely sure if some of the sensations I feel in other parts of my body are RLS or GAD-related.
There is a sensation that some anxiety sufferers I know and I get which has a similar "electrical", vibrating, "white noise" quality, but occurs more in the trunk areas. Some of us in a support group I'm in call it "the anxiety buzz". I often get that in my lower trunk/groin/bladder area when I'm in an active anxiety phase. But to be honest, some of the time I think it MIGHT actually be RLS instead. Like right now, as a matter of fact... seems more likely it's RLS because of the time of night, strength of my RLS, current level of anxiety, etc.
Thanks for bringing this up. I tend to assume that a lot of things are "just anxiety" (and the doctors think EVERYTHING wrong with me is anxiety). But sometimes things don't fit that pattern. Not sure why I never really thought that that buzz might be RLS.... it's a similar sensation, that's for sure.
Nice to "meet" you. Take care.
Sara
I have GAD (generalized anxiety disorder) as well as RLS, and sometimes they flare up at the same times. So I was thinking, I'm not really absolutely sure if some of the sensations I feel in other parts of my body are RLS or GAD-related.
There is a sensation that some anxiety sufferers I know and I get which has a similar "electrical", vibrating, "white noise" quality, but occurs more in the trunk areas. Some of us in a support group I'm in call it "the anxiety buzz". I often get that in my lower trunk/groin/bladder area when I'm in an active anxiety phase. But to be honest, some of the time I think it MIGHT actually be RLS instead. Like right now, as a matter of fact... seems more likely it's RLS because of the time of night, strength of my RLS, current level of anxiety, etc.
Thanks for bringing this up. I tend to assume that a lot of things are "just anxiety" (and the doctors think EVERYTHING wrong with me is anxiety). But sometimes things don't fit that pattern. Not sure why I never really thought that that buzz might be RLS.... it's a similar sensation, that's for sure.
Nice to "meet" you. Take care.
Sara