Guest guest Posted January 19, 1999 Report Share Posted January 19, 1999 Dr. Levin... Could you please take it a step further? You wrote: " The abnormalities of RLS are felt to be in the spinal cord and/or the brain, not the nerves. " I don't know about other people, but I think I assume " nerves " when I think of spinal cord and/or brain. " What am I missing, here? I'm guessing you mean that RLS is associated with nerve problems in the spinal cord and brain, as opposed to something like nerve entrapment in my big toe (which I've actually had, recently...what a pain in the...hmmmm....toe) Thanks for clarifying. Jill, 46 Payson, AZ http://www.netzone.com/~gunzel/rls.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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