The littlethings that help with RLS
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2025 6:03 am
I have learned over the years that there are little things that can help me manage my RLS. This is especially true when away from home such as in a hotel. Spent many a night in hotels talking to the desk clerk. In my last experience, the desk clerk also had RLS, he can't sleep so he volunteered to work the night shift. I digress, back on topic.
For me, heat helps, and it comes in several forms. I have a hot tub and it really works for me. A dip before bedtime can relieve the pain long enough to get to sleep. My neighbors are not close enough to see me streaking to and from. I don't care, but My wife says it is not a pretty sight.
Then there is my electric blanket set so high that my wife, at times, cannot sleep in the same bed with me.
Last there is music. I have a wireless speaker next to my bed that is blue toothed to my Iphone. For me, the music has to have words and turned up just enough that it forces me to focus on listening.
When the drugs fail, perhaps some of these options would help others too.
For me, heat helps, and it comes in several forms. I have a hot tub and it really works for me. A dip before bedtime can relieve the pain long enough to get to sleep. My neighbors are not close enough to see me streaking to and from. I don't care, but My wife says it is not a pretty sight.
Then there is my electric blanket set so high that my wife, at times, cannot sleep in the same bed with me.
Last there is music. I have a wireless speaker next to my bed that is blue toothed to my Iphone. For me, the music has to have words and turned up just enough that it forces me to focus on listening.
When the drugs fail, perhaps some of these options would help others too.