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anyone know a cure for night time fidgety legs as it is driving me mad and keeping me awake grateful for any tips
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sounds like Restless Leg Syndrome.My computer is being a swine at the moment and I can't give you the link to a website.
Google RLS and you will get loads of info.
Not a cure ,but I take Antistax tablets everyday and rub my legs with Antistax gel..they contain red vine leaf which is good for leg vein health and helps to open the capilleries .However if it is RSL I would see your GP in the first instance. Lots of people get it ..it's nothing to worry over but it is uncomfortable of a night.
Google RLS and you will get loads of info.
Not a cure ,but I take Antistax tablets everyday and rub my legs with Antistax gel..they contain red vine leaf which is good for leg vein health and helps to open the capilleries .However if it is RSL I would see your GP in the first instance. Lots of people get it ..it's nothing to worry over but it is uncomfortable of a night.
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Hi Molly I get it ,I have read and tried things .
I was assessed for this and other things at the sleep centre at Papworth Hospital, where I was all wired up
What works for me
I was told to take a GOOD magnesium supplement. It works make sure it is a solgarr one or something like that.
When I am deficient of this metalit comes back, but take it during the day as magnesium can wake you up oh and too much gives you the trots
ood luck
I was assessed for this and other things at the sleep centre at Papworth Hospital, where I was all wired up
What works for me
I was told to take a GOOD magnesium supplement. It works make sure it is a solgarr one or something like that.
When I am deficient of this metalit comes back, but take it during the day as magnesium can wake you up oh and too much gives you the trots
ood luck