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Restless Leg Syndrome

Sleep Health | Last Active: Apr 1, 2023 | Replies (268)

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@suecreader

Yes! @barbarn that has happened to me too, the fact that so many things that worked, only did for awhile, and then it stops! Such a relief to find something and get some much-needed sleep, and then so disappointing when it stops working! After only ten days when you were thinking you were going to get relief; that is especially disheartening. I also tried Mirapex once, but that has been about 10 years ago, and we (the doctor and I) stopped that since the headaches were so severe, I couldn't function. I took Gabapentin and Tramadol for two years too, although now that Tramadol has been reclassified, getting refills can sometimes be a bit difficult since my regular MD suggested I taper off. I was taking two 50 mg tablets at night for sleep, plus 600 mg of Gabapentin since that was the only thing that gave me even minimal relief. Even at that, I was only getting 1 1/2 hours of sleep at night, interspersed with three-four 15 minute intervals when I was able to doze a bit before the legs propelled me out of bed. I was unable to lay still at all, and so I totally understand what you mean about the dread and feeling of doom you feel as night approaches . . . . it felt like every night was a marathon in trying to control symptoms and walking/jogging through the house. And, like you, getting no sleep aggravated a host of other symptoms - high blood pressure, increased fibro pain, depression, etc., and I still had the forgetfulness with that since I learned that both Gabapentin and Tramadol can interfere with memory so coupled with no sleep, I felt like a walking zombie. I have wondered that too actually about alternating Requip with something else that might work. I haven't asked my doctor at Mayo about that however, since I had lumbar surgery in July, and we didn't want to be changing prescriptions while I was in the midst of recovering since I'm sensitive to many different medications already. I might add that higher dosages of Tramadol did help, which I was taking after surgery (other opiates make my restless legs worse, and they make me really sick as well), but again, taking too much of that is a double-edged sword due to possibility of addiction. It is so hard to find something that works that helps you sleep only to haveside-effects that interfere with your life isn't it? I tried to keep telling myself that RLS is not as bad as say, a cancer diagnosis; however, even tho I said that aloud to other people, at night I would feel hopeless since sleep is so necessary. I find that a good night's sleep now with Neupro has made it possible for me to stop taking Tramadol every night. It is worth a try to ask your doctor about Neupro, I think, although just a heads up, it is in the same 'family' as Requip. I was afraid that would mean it would stop working, but it has been two months now that I've been taking it and so far, it hasn't reached that augmentation point where I need more, and more, and more. So, I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Also, it is expensive @ about $1,200/month, but my insurance covered half that amount ($60 is still a bit when other medications are a bit on the pricey side too). However, I looked on the website for Neupro, and they offer a patient savings program and will issue a card you can use. I am going to see what happens in terms of cost when I pick up my next prescription in the next few days. Good luck - I so hope you get some relief!

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@suecreader - You probably are much younger than I and have been dealing with these issues so much longer. Do you think that whatever the cause for lumbar surgery, could have some effect on the RLS? Also, in reading these posts - makes me wonder if the fibromyalgia contributes to the RLS? Seems I read of so many people that have Fibrom and also RLS? Hoping the Neupro continues to do the job for you!!!

@barbarn I also have taken gabapentin and tramadol but I add 30mg of mirtazapine and it puts me to sleep for about 2 hours then the rest of the night I'm awake every hour on the hour.