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Welcome to Suemadden

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 4:09 pm
by Rustsmith
Friday, January 27

Welcome to

Suemadden, who has struggled with RLS for few years. She finally met with her Dr about it and is now on a script - she wants to see how others deal with it.

What we do depends a lot upon the severity of our RLS and how long we have been on treatment. Control is possible, but as you will see, there are a number of different approaches being used. If you post a note about yourself, we may be able to offer you some suggestions or answer any questions you have.

Welcome to KerriM

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 4:50 pm
by Rustsmith
Saturday, January 28

Welcome to

KerriM, who is joining us because she needs help with this horrible condition. She says she has tried everything, is 45 and has suffered with RLS for at least 20 yrs.

Please post a note telling us what you have tried to control your RLS. Our members use a large number of different approaches and experience has shown that there is always something else to try.

Welcome to lynnck1

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 9:20 pm
by Rustsmith
Saturday, January 28

Welcome to

lynnck, who has suffered with RLS for many years. She has to sleep separate from her husband because she is so annoying when her RLS starts. It also bothers her during day when she sits down to read.

We can all appreciate what you are talking about. Take a look around to get an idea of what others do to manage their RLS and feel free to post a note with any questions or comments that you have.

Welcome to lsk1

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2017 12:33 am
by Rustsmith
Sunday, January 29

Welcome to

lsk1, who says "RLS absolutely rules my life". Whatever is being done, planned, worked on, requires anticipation of how bad it's effects.

Take a look around and then please post a note about what you are doing to treat your RLS so that we can have a chance to offer some suggestions.

Welcome to Goldy

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2017 1:29 am
by Rustsmith
Sunday, January 29

Welcome to

Goldy, who has suffered from RLS since childhood and is now 69. Goldy wishes to share and learn from other people in the hope of finding a way tocope with this disorder.

Please post a note telling us about what you are doing to manage your RLS so that we can learn from you and offer some suggestions