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Re: Restless BODY

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Mair - 05 Mar 2007 02:06 GMT
WAAAH!  What I have been meaning to try to discover, is if anyone else has
ever had "restless leg syndrome" in their arms or anywhere else!  THAT is
what my post was about, guys.  I had never had "restless leg" so I don't
even know if this is exactly the same feeling, but it sure did make me want
to move and not stop...

there.

Mair Bear

"Shelagh" <valleylupus@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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"Mair"  wrote in message
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> Have I said something decisive, or have I added to the confusion?
> You decide!
> ~Mair
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IMO... you are being decisive; but then I thought your prior post was pretty
much clear and to the point too and not a lot different, just varying in
verbiage is all....
.... so what do I know?  ....just adding a tad more confusion for you all
lol!
hugs,
Shelagh
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Ann - 11 Mar 2007 10:29 GMT
>WAAAH!  What I have been meaning to try to discover, is if anyone else has
>ever had "restless leg syndrome" in their arms or anywhere else!  THAT is
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>there.

What you described earlier as a crawling feeling all over the body is
what I had several times over one period, as a drug reaction.

If you are on any drugs it might be worth checking out.

Ann
Candi Bowen - 12 Mar 2007 23:42 GMT
Mair, it can be an internal 'crawly' feeling too, not just skin involvement.
Abdominal area, chest, not only the limbs. It's really weird I know, & hard
to describe. In between a tickle & pain. Doesn't really hurt but it's
uncomfortable enough to interrupt sleep & extremely annoying. I discovered
that just rhythmically moving a toe back & forth on the sheets helps me get
to sleep. Or rocking yourself helps too, but my significant other thinks I'm
doing a nasty that'll blind me. So I now move my toe discreetly. I've had
the crawly feeling that Ann described from certain drugs, but that's pretty
much limited to your skin. It's a different feeling.

Please tell Pigmet that Thunder is still very sorry for not responding to
her advances. Oops, sorry, Pigmet is a boy too, right? Well, hey, whatever
trips their trigger!

Luv, antCandi

>>WAAAH!  What I have been meaning to try to discover, is if anyone else has
>>ever had "restless leg syndrome" in their arms or anywhere else!  THAT is
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> Ann
Mair - 13 Mar 2007 00:41 GMT
I think the crawly thing may have been drug related.  Related to Seroquel,
which is a wimpy antipsychotic, but is the only thing that will work as a
sleep med for me.  Several times I was really having insomnia, and I would
take an extra pill.  I think those very well could have been the times I
felt that crawly thing.  I've only ever had it two or three times.

When I can't sleep, I have to have one foot outside of the blankets, but
then I put my feet together and paddle them together, like I'm gonna swim
somewhere.  Maybe I'll wake up in a better life. Ha.

Now regarding the more important issue:

Is Thunder a boy or a girl?  Because I got that heart-rending letter of
Thunder saying (she) loved Pigmet, and it sounded like a deeply romantic
thing.  Ever since then, we have been trying everything we can to help
Thunder to understand that Pigmet is basically a little boy... he is still
in the "girls? YECH!" stage, and probably will never grow out of it...
though one can never tell.  If Thunder is a boy, well what is he waiting
for?  He needs to have a play date with Pigmet, a real adventure, complete
with pails and shovels and climbing gear and a "who knows when we'll be
back" kind of attitude.  Nobody gets lost in Deep River.

nappy time for me

Love to you
Devotion from Met,

Mair

> Mair, it can be an internal 'crawly' feeling too, not just skin
> involvement. Abdominal area, chest, not only the limbs. It's really weird
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>> Ann
 
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