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Is this RLS (restless leg syndrome)?

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Sep 25 3:30pm | Replies (105)

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Is it 2000 mg or 2000 I U that work for you? Big Difference , thx! I have a horrible problem with crazy nerves in my feet, and it keeps me awake at least three or four nights a week, especially after I’ve been very active. Thanks!

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I'm sorry for the confusion. Yes, you are right, BIG DIFFERENCE!

It is 2000 IUs. And if you find that works in reducing the RLS/PILM, but doesn't eliminate it, I believe you can take more without harm. I started out with 3000 IUs which worked great so reduced to 2500 IUs and then to 2000 IUs. I didn't try less than that.

I wish you good luck. I hope this works for you and if it doesn't, you may wish to talk to your doc about a script for Gabapentin which I use when I need to take either benedryl or ambien, both of which give me PILM.