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I really feel your pain. I suffered with RLS for years and tried so many ways to alleviate it. I did find some relief from Magnilife Relaxing Leg Cream PM which I found on Amazon. I also used a handheld massager that worked sometimes. A nurse in my cardiologist's office recommended Hyland's Naturals Restful Legs PM which she said both herself and her husband took for RLS. I tried compression boots, which didn't seem to do anything for me. I also spent several months with a sleep specialist in Louisville KY which did get me sleeping again. If you're interested, it's Dr. Ryan Wetzler at http://www.sleephealthlou.com. Since I completed the treatment program, I've slept on average 8 to 9 hours a night. One good thing about Dr. Wexler is that his sessions can be via the internet, which was how I did it. My thought process was what do I have to lose. I do know that my sleep improved before I was prescribed Gabapentin so it may well be that it was Dr. Wetzler who solved my RLS problem.

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@wilmslow Many Thanks I am liestning carefully from each person. At this point I believe I have the answer as to where these begin. Totally in my muscles. I have arranged for deep massage 2x month, starting my own neck and back exercises as it seams the weakness is causing the
inf. hence the nerves go crazy. I hope I never have another "flair up" like I had in Nov 2025. It was over 10. On top of that nothing to take. So that is my goal perhaps I will return to gab. up the dosage.