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, I have read that RLS can be a hypo symptom, and as I also used to have it

and don't now.. And I didn't take any fancy medicines for it either, I agree

with your wife! LOL

*Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV

Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and

cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the

same thing to them at funerals

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, I have read that RLS can be a hypo symptom, and as I also used to have it

and don't now.. And I didn't take any fancy medicines for it either, I agree

with your wife! LOL

*Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV

Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs and

cackling, telling me, " You're next. " They stopped after I started doing the

same thing to them at funerals

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In a message dated 3/13/2005 3:10:45 AM Eastern Standard Time,

.Ross@... writes:

> My wife had noticed that occasionally I " run " in my

> sleep, and I happened to mention it to the doc, and he sort of

> grabbed it and ran. He wants me to do a sleep study

yea...i've been amused at this new way to make money. a sleep

study...hahahaha.

restless legs at night can be from a number of things.

seems low ferritin is one of them.

just goggle restless legs syndrome...and figure out which thing you're

missing.

:)

or take a valium. that has usually helped whatever was ailing me.

cindi

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In a message dated 3/13/2005 4:55:51 AM Eastern Standard Time,

artisticgroomer@... writes:

> , I have read that RLS can be a hypo symptom, and as I also used to

> have it and don't now

oh yea..i forgot to mention the obvious...i did have this too as a hypo

symptom...would usually start at night...even on the couch it would start...just

a

" have to move my legs " feeling...and i would get up and walk...and then at

night too...restless legs. it was hypo related for me...and it's gone now.

cindi

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In a message dated 3/13/2005 4:55:51 AM Eastern Standard Time,

artisticgroomer@... writes:

> , I have read that RLS can be a hypo symptom, and as I also used to

> have it and don't now

oh yea..i forgot to mention the obvious...i did have this too as a hypo

symptom...would usually start at night...even on the couch it would start...just

a

" have to move my legs " feeling...and i would get up and walk...and then at

night too...restless legs. it was hypo related for me...and it's gone now.

cindi

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In a message dated 3/13/2005 4:55:51 AM Eastern Standard Time,

artisticgroomer@... writes:

> , I have read that RLS can be a hypo symptom, and as I also used to

> have it and don't now

oh yea..i forgot to mention the obvious...i did have this too as a hypo

symptom...would usually start at night...even on the couch it would start...just

a

" have to move my legs " feeling...and i would get up and walk...and then at

night too...restless legs. it was hypo related for me...and it's gone now.

cindi

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In a message dated 3/13/2005 10:11:02 AM Eastern Standard Time,

laurie.brown@... writes:

> OMG, you're funny! Your wife is one lucky lady. You should try

> writing...you're really very good.

>

>

i think Tish should write a book for all of us...and then let perry insert

editorial comments. I'd buy it. how about yall?

cindi

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In a message dated 3/13/2005 10:11:02 AM Eastern Standard Time,

laurie.brown@... writes:

> OMG, you're funny! Your wife is one lucky lady. You should try

> writing...you're really very good.

>

>

i think Tish should write a book for all of us...and then let perry insert

editorial comments. I'd buy it. how about yall?

cindi

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In a message dated 3/13/2005 10:11:02 AM Eastern Standard Time,

laurie.brown@... writes:

> OMG, you're funny! Your wife is one lucky lady. You should try

> writing...you're really very good.

>

>

i think Tish should write a book for all of us...and then let perry insert

editorial comments. I'd buy it. how about yall?

cindi

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> Anyway, opinions? My wife went ballistic when I told her. She

said something along the lines of, so you move your feet a little

when you sleep,

Ah, I suddenly get this. You and my husband must be jogging together

in the same dream. He also does it. My husband also kills mighty

monsters with his bare hands, too, while sleeping (though his voice,

arms and legs don't seem to remember that they are supposed to be

SLEEPING too.)

I wouldn't worry about it either. A doc is going to look at any way

to make him some moola.

Janie

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> Anyway, opinions? My wife went ballistic when I told her. She

said something along the lines of, so you move your feet a little

when you sleep,

Ah, I suddenly get this. You and my husband must be jogging together

in the same dream. He also does it. My husband also kills mighty

monsters with his bare hands, too, while sleeping (though his voice,

arms and legs don't seem to remember that they are supposed to be

SLEEPING too.)

I wouldn't worry about it either. A doc is going to look at any way

to make him some moola.

Janie

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> Anyway, opinions? My wife went ballistic when I told her. She

said something along the lines of, so you move your feet a little

when you sleep,

Ah, I suddenly get this. You and my husband must be jogging together

in the same dream. He also does it. My husband also kills mighty

monsters with his bare hands, too, while sleeping (though his voice,

arms and legs don't seem to remember that they are supposed to be

SLEEPING too.)

I wouldn't worry about it either. A doc is going to look at any way

to make him some moola.

Janie

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my husband drives me mad doing this. He also suddenly jumps upwards (but still

parallel with the mattress) about 6 inches in the air and flops back down again.

Is there any wonder I have trouble sleeping? Sometimes the spare room seems

inviting

Lynda (in the UK)

Re: Restless Leg Syndrome -- opinions?

Ah, I suddenly get this. You and my husband must be jogging together

in the same dream. He also does it. My husband also kills mighty

monsters with his bare hands, too, while sleeping (though his voice,

arms and legs don't seem to remember that they are supposed to be

SLEEPING too.)

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>>He also suddenly jumps upwards (but still parallel with the mattress) about 6

inches in the air and flops back down again.<<

I have a cure for that! I have four cats in my bed they effectively nail me to

one spot! LOL I will loan them for retraining purposes.... For A fee!

Artistic Grooming

Hurricane, West Virginia

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>>He also suddenly jumps upwards (but still parallel with the mattress) about 6

inches in the air and flops back down again.<<

I have a cure for that! I have four cats in my bed they effectively nail me to

one spot! LOL I will loan them for retraining purposes.... For A fee!

Artistic Grooming

Hurricane, West Virginia

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>>He also suddenly jumps upwards (but still parallel with the mattress) about 6

inches in the air and flops back down again.<<

I have a cure for that! I have four cats in my bed they effectively nail me to

one spot! LOL I will loan them for retraining purposes.... For A fee!

Artistic Grooming

Hurricane, West Virginia

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then I would definitely be in the spare room, I don't like cats - sorry, I know

you do!

Lynda (in the UK)

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>>He also suddenly jumps upwards (but still parallel with the mattress) about

6 inches in the air and flops back down again.<<

I have a cure for that! I have four cats in my bed they effectively nail me to

one spot! LOL I will loan them for retraining purposes.... For A fee!

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Restless legs can be helped by taking vitamin E. Nutrition Almanac Fourth

Edition Page 88-89.

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OK, I have had a doctor suggest I should be tested for Restless Leg

Syndrome. My wife had noticed that occasionally I " run " in my

sleep, and I happened to mention it to the doc, and he sort of a

Sheila Bliesath

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Restless legs can be helped by taking vitamin E. Nutrition Almanac Fourth

Edition Page 88-89.

*********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********

OK, I have had a doctor suggest I should be tested for Restless Leg

Syndrome. My wife had noticed that occasionally I " run " in my

sleep, and I happened to mention it to the doc, and he sort of a

Sheila Bliesath

StarGate Travel

Phone:

For more information on travel or becoming an agent

info@...

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> " If you suffer from Unspent Money Syndrome, ask your doctor if

>toxakill is right for you. Side effects are generally mild, and

>include indigestion, diarrhea, painful screaming death,

>dismemberment, bankruptcy, an extra arm growing from your forehead,

>bleeding from the eyeballs, and a tendency to confuse " rap "

>with " music " . Do not take toxakill if you are currently pregnant,

>plan to ever become pregnant, or if your mother was ever pregnant.

>Patients who are taking nostraplug, lotapain, or gonadie should not

>take toxakill without first naming their doctor as primary life

>insurance beneficiary. Toxakill may cause patients who ingest

>oxygenated hydrogen compounds to burst into flames; these usually

>die down in a few minutes. "

OMG, you're funny! Your wife is one lucky lady. You should try writing...you're

really very good.

Laurie

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> " If you suffer from Unspent Money Syndrome, ask your doctor if

>toxakill is right for you. Side effects are generally mild, and

>include indigestion, diarrhea, painful screaming death,

>dismemberment, bankruptcy, an extra arm growing from your forehead,

>bleeding from the eyeballs, and a tendency to confuse " rap "

>with " music " . Do not take toxakill if you are currently pregnant,

>plan to ever become pregnant, or if your mother was ever pregnant.

>Patients who are taking nostraplug, lotapain, or gonadie should not

>take toxakill without first naming their doctor as primary life

>insurance beneficiary. Toxakill may cause patients who ingest

>oxygenated hydrogen compounds to burst into flames; these usually

>die down in a few minutes. "

OMG, you're funny! Your wife is one lucky lady. You should try writing...you're

really very good.

Laurie

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> " If you suffer from Unspent Money Syndrome, ask your doctor if

>toxakill is right for you. Side effects are generally mild, and

>include indigestion, diarrhea, painful screaming death,

>dismemberment, bankruptcy, an extra arm growing from your forehead,

>bleeding from the eyeballs, and a tendency to confuse " rap "

>with " music " . Do not take toxakill if you are currently pregnant,

>plan to ever become pregnant, or if your mother was ever pregnant.

>Patients who are taking nostraplug, lotapain, or gonadie should not

>take toxakill without first naming their doctor as primary life

>insurance beneficiary. Toxakill may cause patients who ingest

>oxygenated hydrogen compounds to burst into flames; these usually

>die down in a few minutes. "

OMG, you're funny! Your wife is one lucky lady. You should try writing...you're

really very good.

Laurie

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LOL I know my suggestions of a good Multi Vitamin and Mineral are

impossible for some, but for those who can take such a supplement it is

suggested for sleep problems. I know that it can help. Why? My daughter,

was sleeping in the same room with her brother's wife, Sherrie for

about a month. After the first few nights Sherrie told me that was

not sleeping good, she would move around an awful lot and then would end up

sleeping on the floor. So I started on a good multi, actually it was

FLW which is a vascular cleanser as well as Multi-Vitamin and Mineral.

Within a couple of days was sleeping calmly in the bed all night

long. I forget how many I had her take but for sure probably more then

one. These are not the supplements that the big pharmacuetical companies

sell, or even Swiss. If anyone wants a list of ingredients just email and

give me a few days to find and reply to you.

*********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********

my husband drives me mad doing this. He also suddenly jumps upwards (but

still parallel with the mattress) about 6 inches in the air and flops back

down again.

Is there any wonder I have trouble sleeping? Sometimes the spare room

seems inviting

Lynda (in the UK)

----- Original Message -----

Sheila Bliesath

StarGate Travel

Phone:

For more information on travel or becoming an agent

info@...

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LOL I know my suggestions of a good Multi Vitamin and Mineral are

impossible for some, but for those who can take such a supplement it is

suggested for sleep problems. I know that it can help. Why? My daughter,

was sleeping in the same room with her brother's wife, Sherrie for

about a month. After the first few nights Sherrie told me that was

not sleeping good, she would move around an awful lot and then would end up

sleeping on the floor. So I started on a good multi, actually it was

FLW which is a vascular cleanser as well as Multi-Vitamin and Mineral.

Within a couple of days was sleeping calmly in the bed all night

long. I forget how many I had her take but for sure probably more then

one. These are not the supplements that the big pharmacuetical companies

sell, or even Swiss. If anyone wants a list of ingredients just email and

give me a few days to find and reply to you.

*********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********

my husband drives me mad doing this. He also suddenly jumps upwards (but

still parallel with the mattress) about 6 inches in the air and flops back

down again.

Is there any wonder I have trouble sleeping? Sometimes the spare room

seems inviting

Lynda (in the UK)

----- Original Message -----

Sheila Bliesath

StarGate Travel

Phone:

For more information on travel or becoming an agent

info@...

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LOL I know my suggestions of a good Multi Vitamin and Mineral are

impossible for some, but for those who can take such a supplement it is

suggested for sleep problems. I know that it can help. Why? My daughter,

was sleeping in the same room with her brother's wife, Sherrie for

about a month. After the first few nights Sherrie told me that was

not sleeping good, she would move around an awful lot and then would end up

sleeping on the floor. So I started on a good multi, actually it was

FLW which is a vascular cleanser as well as Multi-Vitamin and Mineral.

Within a couple of days was sleeping calmly in the bed all night

long. I forget how many I had her take but for sure probably more then

one. These are not the supplements that the big pharmacuetical companies

sell, or even Swiss. If anyone wants a list of ingredients just email and

give me a few days to find and reply to you.

*********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********

my husband drives me mad doing this. He also suddenly jumps upwards (but

still parallel with the mattress) about 6 inches in the air and flops back

down again.

Is there any wonder I have trouble sleeping? Sometimes the spare room

seems inviting

Lynda (in the UK)

----- Original Message -----

Sheila Bliesath

StarGate Travel

Phone:

For more information on travel or becoming an agent

info@...

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