
At that point, I would take every home remedy, melatonin, Valerian root and passion flower, natural Gabba supplements, Hyland's restful legs, all kinds of magnesium drinks and tablets and finally hot baths with tons of Epsom salts. I spent many nights finally getting to sleep in the tub and sleeping for a couple hours in the tub until it got cold, wake up, fill the tub with more got water and then finally either get up or sometimes be able to sleep in bed a little.
I had two children. Both pregnancies were horrendous. But after my second child, my RLS got worse and worse. Finally I was taking so many things and reaching for the Klonopin too often. I went to the sleep doctor.
My doctor diagnosed me during the first visit. He have me some gabapentin and sent me for an iron test. After doing some research on my own, when my iron came back at 18, instead of oral iron I asked for an infusion because I knew I wouldn't be able to stomach the oral iron.
Long story short, gabapentin didn't work, horizant didn't work and may have actually worsened my condition. The iron infusion didn't work, Lyrica made me feel drunk all the time, ropinerol made me puke and mirapex made me compulsive. So here I am on Methadone. 5mg worked perfectly for 6 months. No side effects, no high, no RLS!
Then, RLS started coming back. My doctor said I was on half the dose most of his patients were on so he authorized me to take 7.5 to 10mg. I'm currently on 10mg. I am really scared that I'm going to keep going up on my side, even though studies allegedly show that people treated with opioids for RLS generally don't build a tolerance.
If anyone is familiar with this, I'd be grateful to hear about your experience with opioids and tolerance or dose adjustments.