← Return to Nidra TOMAC device

Discussion
linn4549 avatar

Nidra TOMAC device

Sleep Health | Last Active: 7 hours ago | Replies (18)

Comment receiving replies
Profile picture for missjb @missjb

Hi again, mikayla68

I laughed out loud reading "do you work for Nidra?" I'm several years older than you are and I work for no one --except my husband on occasion and truthfully, when my RLS was really bad and I was so sleep deprived, he did almost all of the work in our household.

My relationship with the Noctrix Company (that makes the Nidra) is purely one of gratitude. I mention Nidra on our forum with enthusiasm because, for me, Nidra (along with medication) has reduced my amount of RLS symptoms to very, very few--which has given me back my ability to sleep. ..I wish I could also get back the last 15 years... but that's another story--sleep is so much better, but now age is catching up with me.

I suggest people contact the Noctrix Company with questions or problems because my communication with them was so favorable--not because I have any connection to them (except as one of their many customers).

It sounds like the Nidra made your calf muscles contract and then get locked into contractions--which does sound very painful. Bad enough to have one problem--you don't need to trade that problem for another (particularly one which is worse.)

During my last conversation with my doctor he told me that he has prescribed the Nidra for patients who received no benefit from it. Stuff like that makes me curious: why has it helped me (so much) and then not all other people who suffer for RLS?

Well, I think your doctor was forward thinking to have prescribed the Nidra, even though it was not helpful for you. Hopefully, this means he (or she) will continue to try treatments and maybe find something that gives you as much relief as I have now. I certainly hope so.

Thank you for sharing your experience.

Wishing you the best!

Jump to this post


Replies to "Hi again, mikayla68 I laughed out loud reading "do you work for Nidra?" I'm several years..."

@missjb
Hey! I’m new to this forum! I have been suffering from RLS for over 40 years! It started with my first pregnancy. My OB doctor thought I was having ‘some sort of seizures’ in my legs! It was horrible. I had what people describe as the ‘budgies’ - creepy, crawly, uncomfortable feelings in my legs (thighs). Then the uncontrollable jumping legs. It was not just an ‘urge’ to move my legs; mine were violently jumping! When I would drive my car to work, they would jump and jerk and slam right into the steering wheel!! At night, I would lay on the couch and my husband would rub my legs to try and give me some relief. He was so kind and patient rubbing my legs. And then the violent jerking would start. He would say, ‘hold your legs still so I can rub them’!! I would say, ‘I can’t keep them still’!! It was horrible! I ended up taking Ambien for sleep! That would knock me out and I didn’t care if they jumped or it!! My husband would tell me the next morning that they jumped all night! Needless to say, I have been sleep-deprived for decades! My career was a Medical Transcriptionist. I worked in a Neurological office for about 6 years. One of the neurologists in the office started me on low dose opioids in the 90’s (Vicodin). He said there were studies that proved it helped RLS greatly. It did! The Vicodin (plus Phenergan that I had to take to quell the nausea from the Vicodin) finally calmed my legs and allowed me to sleep! It was a miracle! So, I was on Vicodin (1/2 tablet) and Phenergan for well over a decade. Then it got where my legs were getting really ‘busy’ in the evenings, so I bumped the Vicodin up to a whole tablet. During this time, I was also soaking in very hot tub baths trying to get relief! That helped for awhile. Then, my doc added Clonazepam to the regime. She said it was used off-label to treat RLS. The combination of the Vicodin plus Phenergan, plus Clonazepam, plus hot baths did seem to help for awhile! Then I would wake up in the middle of the night and they would be jumping so bad that I couldn’t get back to sleep! So, I would wrap a heating pad around each leg and go back to sleep! It was all so frustrating! Went on like this for 30 years. Then my doctor recommended trying Gabapentin. I started at 300 mg and it was a miracle! I couldn’t believe they were my legs. They were calm! I could sleep! Lasted about 6 months. Doctor upped the dose to 600 mg. That worked a good while - until it didn’t. All the time, I’m constantly researching about RLS, looking for new treatments! When I saw an article on a new, non-pharmaceutical treatment, I was intrigued. After reading reviews on the TOMAC Nidra bands, I made an appt to see my neurologist immediately! She had never heard of it! I told her Medicare covered it and gave her the codes to use to get it approved! It took about 5 weeks, but her nurse got me approved! I was so hopeful and so excited to try it! I have been using the Nidra bands since April and I must say they are little miracle wraps! They work! I am shocked, yet so very pleased! My legs feel normal! And if I do start getting ‘busy legs’, I put the pads on immediately and them then the jumping stops and I can sleep through the night! No more scalding tub baths, no more opioids, Gabapentin has gone from a max of 1200 down to 300! I am thrilled!! No more budgies, pain, cramps, jumping. . . I am 70-years old and so grateful I have been given some normalcy back in my life! Thank you Noctrix for the Nidra pads! Life is good again! And once I do a 30 minute session, sometimes my legs stay calm for 6-7 days. I don’t really understand why, but I’m very grateful. I do hope other folks are having just as much success!!

@missjb thank you! Summer said that my state will be approved in August and she'll contact me at that time. I'll keep everyone posted. Thanks again!