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> Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 08:44:43 -0700

>

> Subject: RLS: throat

>

> YES...I've had the throat thing. But it's like when the RLS goes to my

> arms. It starts up and I think to myself, " SHEEESH!!! If this continues,

> I'm gonna be looking (or sounding) pretty darn weird, trying to wiggle in

> response to it!!! "

> At that point, I move or get totally distracted, lest it get going strongly.

>

> When I was little, I did weird neck tension movements and eye rolling

> things that drove my parents crazy. I'm sure it was all related to the

> restlessness or anxiety that goes with RLS.

This sounds alot like me when I was little, at the time I did not suffer

from rls but I did suffer from Tourrette's syndrome although nobody

knew it at the time because we didn't know what it was. My parents were

constantly after me to stop making those movements or sounds, turns out

I couldn't help it. I still suffer from this to a degree, though not

like when I was young. I am curious now, what relation if any, there is

with rls and tourrettes , considering they are both dealing with

unwanted movements.

Meg

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> Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 08:44:43 -0700

>

> Subject: RLS: throat

>

> YES...I've had the throat thing. But it's like when the RLS goes to my

> arms. It starts up and I think to myself, " SHEEESH!!! If this continues,

> I'm gonna be looking (or sounding) pretty darn weird, trying to wiggle in

> response to it!!! "

> At that point, I move or get totally distracted, lest it get going strongly.

>

> When I was little, I did weird neck tension movements and eye rolling

> things that drove my parents crazy. I'm sure it was all related to the

> restlessness or anxiety that goes with RLS.

This sounds alot like me when I was little, at the time I did not suffer

from rls but I did suffer from Tourrette's syndrome although nobody

knew it at the time because we didn't know what it was. My parents were

constantly after me to stop making those movements or sounds, turns out

I couldn't help it. I still suffer from this to a degree, though not

like when I was young. I am curious now, what relation if any, there is

with rls and tourrettes , considering they are both dealing with

unwanted movements.

Meg

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Hi Joe,

I am taking classes in essential oils right now, and am learning about

the ones for chronic pain just last night. Lavender oil is great and is

chamomile. I have a blend that my aromatherapist made for me that I can

use for massage or in a diffuser. It has white birch, cajeput, ginger,

juniper, lavender, sweet marjoram and rosemaryin a base of sweet almon,

grapeseed and jojoba carrier oil.

Helen

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