Guest guest Posted February 23, 1999 Report Share Posted February 23, 1999 Hi, I've only been a member for a few months and I'm grateful to all - I've learned so much from you. I notice there are many new members and I want to share with them what in my opinion is a classic. This was posted by the departed Dr. Dick Levin in response to Ninette 's question about how to explain RLS to friends. Expect a raised eyebrow if you use it on your doctor. :-) I'm still a little suspicious of the first half - Dr. Levin uses " have " , " loss of function " and " in...your brain " in the same sentence to describe us. lol A reminder to new members: Posted letters are archived and can be accessed at http://www.onelist.com - you'll need to log in, so remember your password. , 51 Central Florida From: " L. Levin, M.D. " Ninette Tell them that you have intermittent loss of function of one or more inhibitory pathways in your spinal cord and/or your brain. This allows excitatory stimuli to take over and give you the strange feelings that only movement relieves. Dr. Levin Protect privacy, boycott Intel: http://www.bigbrotherinside.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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