Guest guest Posted March 30, 1999 Report Share Posted March 30, 1999 Ana, Regarding RLS in pregnancy, that's when mine started. With my first child, I was able to control it by consuming foods with exactly 16oz. of milk every day. After that child's birth, the RLS went away. With the 2nd child, nothing helped, and the RLS is still with me 7 1/2 yrs. later. Go figure. Juli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 1999 Report Share Posted March 30, 1999 Ana, Regarding RLS in pregnancy, that's when mine started. With my first child, I was able to control it by consuming foods with exactly 16oz. of milk every day. After that child's birth, the RLS went away. With the 2nd child, nothing helped, and the RLS is still with me 7 1/2 yrs. later. Go figure. Juli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 1999 Report Share Posted March 30, 1999 During both pregnancies, the RLS went haywire. Doc wouldn't let me have any drugs and I took calcium. It helped and I took calcium for several months after that. Then . . .. the same old, same old . . . .. . . and on the discussion of the flu. When I get a sinus infection or bronchitis, the RLS goes wayhire. That's just the legs going the left to right instead of right to left when they went haywire. Lindy B. in Southeast Texas JuliPeck@... wrote: > From: JuliPeck@... > > Ana, > Regarding RLS in pregnancy, that's when mine started. With my first child, I > was able to control it by consuming foods with exactly 16oz. of milk every > day. After that child's birth, the RLS went away. With the 2nd child, > nothing helped, and the RLS is still with me 7 1/2 yrs. later. > > Go figure. > Juli > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Ta Da! Come see our new web site! > http://www.onelist.com > Onelist: A free email community service > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This forum is for support only. The information posted to this List is for support purposes > and is not intended to replace the examination, diagnosis and treatment of a licensed > physician and no such claims are inferred. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 1999 Report Share Posted March 30, 1999 During both pregnancies, the RLS went haywire. Doc wouldn't let me have any drugs and I took calcium. It helped and I took calcium for several months after that. Then . . .. the same old, same old . . . .. . . and on the discussion of the flu. When I get a sinus infection or bronchitis, the RLS goes wayhire. That's just the legs going the left to right instead of right to left when they went haywire. Lindy B. in Southeast Texas JuliPeck@... wrote: > From: JuliPeck@... > > Ana, > Regarding RLS in pregnancy, that's when mine started. With my first child, I > was able to control it by consuming foods with exactly 16oz. of milk every > day. After that child's birth, the RLS went away. With the 2nd child, > nothing helped, and the RLS is still with me 7 1/2 yrs. later. > > Go figure. > Juli > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Ta Da! Come see our new web site! > http://www.onelist.com > Onelist: A free email community service > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This forum is for support only. The information posted to this List is for support purposes > and is not intended to replace the examination, diagnosis and treatment of a licensed > physician and no such claims are inferred. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 1999 Report Share Posted March 31, 1999 Ana, According to out latest letter from the foundation the two (rls and Parkensons) are not related....thank goodness. I have enough to worry about without watching for signs of Parkensons to start rearing its ugly hear too!!!! Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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