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RRRED 03-07-2007 03:02 PM

Anyone here have restless leg syndrome or know someone who does? *mental breakdown
 
Me and my boyfriend both are almost completely maxed out with utter exhaustion. We just moved in together a couple weeks ago and I think I've had about 10 total combined hours of sleep until last night when he had to sleep on the couch. I almost checked into a local hotel just cuz I needed just one night of solid sleep.

What's weird is he's had this fidgety uncomfortable annoyance for a while now but it wasn't affecting his sleep too much. It seems to be getting worse and we recently found out his dad also has this.

Also the snoring.. the two combined... I'm about to jump off a bridge! We severely need help before everyone has a total breakdown from exhaustion.

He's having this unrestful type of snorning which immediately jerks him awake, and triggers the leg squirming real bad.. then just cycles like that every single minute all night long.

Anyone have this? Are the two worsening each other? Is there anything in the universe that can be done? I'll pay whatever amount of money.. I'll do anything. I don't want to have to sleep in seperate rooms.

It's horribly sad to watch him too cuz even though he's sleeping more than I am, he's not getting even close to the rest that he should be and he's totally wiped out.

:helpme :helpme :helpme

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 03-07-2007 03:05 PM

Sex him up before you go to bed...

Also, with regards to the snoring, try to fall asleep before he does.

Otherwise, your only alternative is to smother him with a pillow...

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PSGuru 03-07-2007 03:07 PM

Not sure abot RLS but he should get checked out for Sleep Apnea because of the snoring that wakens him, probably because he stops breathing.

Martin 03-07-2007 03:18 PM

Doesn't sound good..

Z 03-07-2007 03:21 PM

RLS? PPfffttt...just another excuse to dope people up

Cyndalie 03-07-2007 03:28 PM

I've heard of this before, and know there are medications for it. But I'd go to a DR to find out what is really going on rather than jump to conclusions right away. If it's something simple, sure would save some time solving it. Good luck, sleeping alone is no fun :(

JD 03-07-2007 03:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PSGuru (Post 12036014)
Not sure abot RLS but he should get checked out for Sleep Apnea because of the snoring that wakens him, probably because he stops breathing.

quoted for truth.

seeric 03-07-2007 03:33 PM

those conditions are made up by drug compaines.

it doesn't exist. get good sleep eat right and exercise and miraculously you will get better.

only in the u.s. is there all this made up diseases to sell more drugs.

BradM 03-07-2007 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 12036141)
those conditions are made up by drug compaines.

it doesn't exist. get good sleep eat right and exercise and miraculously you will get better.

only in the u.s. is there all this made up diseases to sell more drugs.

Ya, my apnea was made up. I didn't go to the doctor for it, and find out I stopped breathing during sleep.

It's all a lie.

JFK 03-07-2007 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BradM (Post 12036153)
Ya, my apnea was made up. I didn't go to the doctor for it, and find out I stopped breathing during sleep.

It's all a lie.

Sleep apnea is very real , unfortunatley I do suffer from it as well. BUT as long as I wake up, it beats not breathing all togeher:winkwink:

seeric 03-07-2007 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BradM (Post 12036153)
Ya, my apnea was made up. I didn't go to the doctor for it, and find out I stopped breathing during sleep.

It's all a lie.

never said anything about apnea. i know about that.

RLS and all that other shit these drug companies make up to get us to by drugs is ridiculous. you cant tell me you don't laugh at some of the commercials on tv that come on.

heres one

"do you suffer from exhaustion? its not the 4 kids the 3 jobs, the 2 homes and housework, and the 23 hobbies you have and lack of sleep time, it must be Can't SLeep Attall disease. You have CSA disease. You must take NOSLEEPATALL drugs. Warning side effects include shrunken penis, kidney stones, shortness of breath, your eyeballs may fall out. Some patients may experience permanent memory loss. If you'd like to remember your parents and childhood you may reconsider taking NOSLEEPATALL as your memory may never return.

:1orglaugh

if people in the u.s. were 1/4 more smart than they are about legal drugs, the drug companies would be out of business.

i believe apnea is real, my old boss has it. That RLS shit and other things are made up. Bottom line is if many fat ass americans would get out and exercise and eat right they wouldn't need half the drugs on the market. thats a fact. :2 cents:

BradM 03-07-2007 03:51 PM

Ah I misunderstood, I thought you were ranting about apnea. I was about to techno dance you to a pulp. RLS I believe is BS also. :)

riddler 03-07-2007 04:10 PM

if he doesnt notice hes jerking awake then most likely its sleep apnea, if he didnt snore and did that it would most likely be something totally different but with the snoring thats usually a sign of apnea

I am chauncy 03-07-2007 04:15 PM

this started happen to my cousin Greg so he started sleeping on the couch in his basement so his wife could get a good nights sleep 10 days later he died on that same couch from Sleep Apnea I suggest you get him into the doctors asap and have them do the 24 hour sleep test

Sly 03-07-2007 04:19 PM

Sounds like apnea to me, too. My grandpa has it, my dad has it, and I have it. It's either a huge coincidence or genetic, I really haven't done much looking into it. It's very real though. I can't sleep for shit without my machine.

Have him go to the doctor, probably have to do a sleep study.

Ross 03-07-2007 04:21 PM

I have restless legs.. Sitting at my desk now I'm shaking them and so on.. I do it all the time no matter where I am.

My girlfriend hates it. Don't do it in bed tho as far as I know.

WiredGuy 03-07-2007 04:26 PM

Tie his legs up in belts so he won't kick, and then use those bridge things that open your nose while you sleep so he won't snore. Although he may have a hard time getting up in the morning when he's all tied up but you can have your way with him too :)
WG

HairToStay 03-07-2007 04:28 PM

Is he diabetic? Many diabetics suffer from RLS and leg cramps (too many carbs)

BusterBunny 03-07-2007 04:43 PM

if rls consists of laying down and having one of your legs start jittering for hours on end like a nervous tick....it is real had it since i was a kid every night like clockwork....as for takng meds and seeing doctors i dont feel the need cause i'm used to it...but if my spouse was pissed cause of it, i would do something about it....

and apnea is not to be toyed with see a doc:2 cents:

96ukssob 03-07-2007 04:54 PM

RLS can be treated with Rx therapy. As well, the stress of moving in together could of provoked the sydrome even more than usual (both pos and neg stress = stress).

Listen to him when hes sleeping and make sure he is on a constant breathing cycle for 2 minutes. If he stops for longer than 6 seconds, its a sign of sleep apnea. That causes some people with the condition to waken many times during the night. DO NOT use otc sleep aids

As for the snoring, that could be from many things, but there are some remedies for it.


Me.. I thought I may have sleep apnea, but I really snore. It drives my gf crazy and sometimes I really exhausted during the day. I went to the doctor and told him my symptoms and he gave me some anti-depressant because he said it sounds like im physically depressed. Ive been on it for about 4 weeks and ive noticed a big difference. Im not nearly as tired, and ive even noticed that I dont wake up so often during the night... so maybe it has something to do with sleep apnea, who knows.

As for my obnixous snoring, i think it has to do with 1) my stress and 2) large weight gain in the past few years. I noticed when i drink a lot of booze before bed (specifically beer) i snore more than when i dont. Same for when I eat right before bed too. Im trying to find a solution for it, but there are some otc things im willing to try.

good luck tho, and make sure he gets checked out

GooSearch 03-07-2007 04:56 PM

my wife has RLS after the doctors tried a bunch of meds that didn't work she went to smokin pot and a zanax before bed.. didn't stop it but sure chilled it out.. it goes along with a couple other neuro problems she has

Vendzilla 03-07-2007 05:07 PM

My brother has it, I hate riding in his truck because his foot is always moving and jerking the truck back and forth

Snake Doctor 03-07-2007 05:12 PM

Valium for him, earplugs for you.

Loryn 03-07-2007 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 12036206)
never said anything about apnea. i know about that.

RLS and all that other shit these drug companies make up to get us to by drugs is ridiculous. you cant tell me you don't laugh at some of the commercials on tv that come on.

heres one

"do you suffer from exhaustion? its not the 4 kids the 3 jobs, the 2 homes and housework, and the 23 hobbies you have and lack of sleep time, it must be Can't SLeep Attall disease. You have CSA disease. You must take NOSLEEPATALL drugs. Warning side effects include shrunken penis, kidney stones, shortness of breath, your eyeballs may fall out. Some patients may experience permanent memory loss. If you'd like to remember your parents and childhood you may reconsider taking NOSLEEPATALL as your memory may never return.

:1orglaugh

if people in the u.s. were 1/4 more smart than they are about legal drugs, the drug companies would be out of business.

i believe apnea is real, my old boss has it. That RLS shit and other things are made up. Bottom line is if many fat ass americans would get out and exercise and eat right they wouldn't need half the drugs on the market. thats a fact. :2 cents:


That is some funny shit! I do agree that there is bullshit out there. I think it goes as far as people creating mental illnesses to get drugs. I know one girl, who doesn't post here anymore, that finds one problem after another just to get drugs. It makes me sick. She is real thin though. In fact all the American's I know that pull the "I have this illness or that illness" are thin as hell. But what do I know living here and all.

Anyway, it is funny. I always laugh at people like that. When I got anxiety attacks I refused to take any brain pills. That shit fucks your head in the long run more than the freakin problem. I just fought it. I talked to myself, I cried, I let it happen did breathing exercise and they went away. I know there are people out there in the world who have mental problems but I do think it goes way too far. I laugh at those commercials too, but I don't think stupid fucking people, or fat asses, I just laugh at man kind in general. I am a positive person. If it wasn't for us stupid fat American's (as alarmist people say all the time) a lot of people wouldn't have what they have today! :pimp

On another note, I would look into maybe having his adenoids removed, if they are a problem. A friend of mine was snoring really badly to the point he couldn't sleep, they took those puppies out, drained his sinuses and he hasn't snored since.

This site I found for ya has some good info, but I do like that valium for him, ear plugs for you! :1orglaugh

http://www.helpguide.org/life/snoring.htm

seeric 03-07-2007 05:50 PM

btw folks dont take my posts the wrong way. without drugs i'd be so bored. ROFL.

i'm not making light of anyones situation, i am merely pointing out our (americans) dependence on chemical substances and the lucrative market that it influences and breathes life into. thats my point.

if you've ever done any reading into the pharmaceutical market and how much money is in it you'd see right through all those commercials on tv.

exercise, good food, and great rest cures lots of lifes "blues". this does not mean that there are not valid medical conditions spoken of in this thread, so don't take it the wrong way, i gots love for all of ya.

uno 03-07-2007 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PSGuru (Post 12036014)
Not sure abot RLS but he should get checked out for Sleep Apnea because of the snoring that wakens him, probably because he stops breathing.

My dad has both RLS and sleep apnea. :(

MattO 03-07-2007 05:59 PM

I've had RLS for a long time and don't take shit for it. It only comes once in a while, every few months, for a few nights, then goes away.

I haven't been able to tie it to any change in my diet or behavior, it's completely random.

I hate it, it feels like there are bugs in the bones of my leg, especially around my knee, and they are writhing around and unless I move my joint, they drive me crazy.

It feels a lot like when a limb goes asleep, and is waking up, that pins and needles sensation, but inside your bones, and it sticks around for a few hours.

What I do now when it happens, I get out of bed, stretch, drink some water, walk around a bunch, stretch again and try to lessen the feeling enough for me to get back to sleep.

LiveDose 03-07-2007 06:00 PM

Sounds like a nightmare! (no pun intended)

Get him on the meds for RLS. Sounds like he has it pretty serious.

LiveDose 03-07-2007 06:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 12036918)
btw folks dont take my posts the wrong way. without drugs i'd be so bored. ROFL.

i'm not making light of anyones situation, i am merely pointing out our (americans) dependence on chemical substances and the lucrative market that it influences and breathes life into. thats my point.

if you've ever done any reading into the pharmaceutical market and how much money is in it you'd see right through all those commercials on tv.

exercise, good food, and great rest cures lots of lifes "blues". this does not mean that there are not valid medical conditions spoken of in this thread, so don't take it the wrong way, i gots love for all of ya.


I totally agree with you. But if a person doesn't think this way or truly believe what you posted they will probably be better off with the meds at least for a while. Of course if you can stay off meds that is best. I try to avoid pharma stuff at all costs...:2 cents:

seeric 03-07-2007 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MattO (Post 12036985)
I've had RLS for a long time and don't take shit for it. It only comes once in a while, every few months, for a few nights, then goes away.

I haven't been able to tie it to any change in my diet or behavior, it's completely random.

I hate it, it feels like there are bugs in the bones of my leg, especially around my knee, and they are writhing around and unless I move my joint, they drive me crazy.

It feels a lot like when a limb goes asleep, and is waking up, that pins and needles sensation, but inside your bones, and it sticks around for a few hours.

What I do now when it happens, I get out of bed, stretch, drink some water, walk around a bunch, stretch again and try to lessen the feeling enough for me to get back to sleep.

wow, that sounds uncomfortable. maybe i've done so many drugs in my earlier years that i killed all the cells in my body that are prone to disease. i'll prob die of a heart attack in a few years because of it though. :(

seeric 03-07-2007 06:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiveDose (Post 12037015)
I totally agree with you. But if a person doesn't think this way or truly believe what you posted they will probably be better off with the meds at least for a while. Of course if you can stay off meds that is best. I try to avoid pharma stuff at all costs...:2 cents:

after reading some of the posts i'm taking it to mind a little more seriously. :thumbsup

being inundated with drug commercials here in the u.s. gives you the "cry wolf" mentality if you don't have any conditions. i wish everyone the best in thier health and conditions.

:thumbsup

D 03-07-2007 06:08 PM

Ya, AIR3k, I agree with you in that there's too much emphasis on Rx remedies to ailments... most drugs just treat the symptoms and not the cause, anyways. Giving kids ritalin before encouraging exercise and activity is the worst example of that kind of abuse in our society, I think.

But I'm pretty sure RLS is a real thing.

I'm not sure what the clinical definition of RLS is, but my gilfriend is the second woman I've known whose legs spasm uncontrollably every other night as she's entering sleep. She also complains of severe pain coming out of nowhere in her bones, and the like.

She thinks it's because because she spends most of her day on her feet in high heels. If I wasn't such a heavy sleeper, it'd probably bother me. But I am, and it really doesn't.

Tends to not happen as bad if she exercises and then stretches before going to sleep.

To the OP: Something like Yoga might be a real solution for your hubby as it encourages both proper breathing and soothes restlessness in the body.

s9ann0 03-07-2007 06:09 PM

my GF says I am hyperactive and move around too much and shit and snore I dunno how to cure it maybe downers?

Meaty&Needy 03-07-2007 06:16 PM

@ AsianDivaGirlsWebDude: Best suggestion I've heard :thumbsup

To the RLS doubters: Beleive me, I am as skeptical of the drug companies, doctors, government, religions, etc etc as anyone. I dont get illnesses from watching TV commercials. In fact, I rarely get sick at all. I've had the RLS symptoms long before I knew there were other people with it, and long before I even had cable TV. And during some of that time, I had jobs involving a substantial amount of exersize.

AFA snoring, I've tried the nose strip things, and throat wash, but that didnt seem to do a damn thing.

One thing that's changed since we've moved in here is I didnt bring my memory foam mattress topper. Looking online for bargains now.

Thanks to many of you for your concern, thats nice for someone you dont even know, and we appreciate it.

12clicks 03-07-2007 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by RRRED (Post 12035988)
Me and my boyfriend both are almost completely maxed out with utter exhaustion. We just moved in together a couple weeks ago and I think I've had about 10 total combined hours of sleep until last night when he had to sleep on the couch. I almost checked into a local hotel just cuz I needed just one night of solid sleep.

What's weird is he's had this fidgety uncomfortable annoyance for a while now but it wasn't affecting his sleep too much. It seems to be getting worse and we recently found out his dad also has this.

Also the snoring.. the two combined... I'm about to jump off a bridge! We severely need help before everyone has a total breakdown from exhaustion.

He's having this unrestful type of snorning which immediately jerks him awake, and triggers the leg squirming real bad.. then just cycles like that every single minute all night long.

Anyone have this? Are the two worsening each other? Is there anything in the universe that can be done? I'll pay whatever amount of money.. I'll do anything. I don't want to have to sleep in seperate rooms.

It's horribly sad to watch him too cuz even though he's sleeping more than I am, he's not getting even close to the rest that he should be and he's totally wiped out.

:helpme :helpme :helpme

punch him in the leg and give him a chop to the throat. If that doesn't cure him, move on. :winkwink:

MikeSmoke 03-07-2007 06:48 PM

I've gone through this one with my gf.
Have him see a doctor, and have a sleep study done. It's not a big deal, they just have him go sleep at a lab for six hours one night.

If it turns out that restless leg really is the diagnosis, requip has worked great for my gf. If it's sleep apnea, there are other treatments that are very effective (I have several family members with it).

As for the snoring, I've heard good things about the nose strips, but haven't tried anything...since we both snore, we cancel each other out ;-)

Meaty&Needy 03-07-2007 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeSmoke (Post 12037269)
If it turns out that restless leg really is the diagnosis, requip has worked great for my gf.

Ah great, I've been hoping to hear from someone who this works on. Is it the kind of thing where youre kicking back after dinner and RLS hits, and you can pop the pill and it goes away? Or do you have to build it up for a few days before you start to get relief?

MikeSmoke 03-07-2007 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Meaty&Needy (Post 12037326)
Ah great, I've been hoping to hear from someone who this works on. Is it the kind of thing where youre kicking back after dinner and RLS hits, and you can pop the pill and it goes away? Or do you have to build it up for a few days before you start to get relief?

No, it's a once a day, everyday thing, that starts working after a few days - usually taken before bed since it can make you drowsy.

tony286 03-07-2007 07:09 PM

earplugs and bunk beds easy fix lol

BradShaw 03-07-2007 07:19 PM

Get a new BF, like Shok.


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