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Restless Leg Syndrome


Smiller

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I’ve had restless legs for years but the last several months they have been a lot worse in the evening despite prescription medication. Is there a relationship between RLS and Celiac?  Any suggestions would be appreciated before they drive me crazy. Lol

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Lenamaria

To Smiller, I am new to this group. I do not have celiac but have autoimmune issues, and looking up a product lead me to this site.  I have had restless legs for 45 years, and take Requip 1-2 tabs a night.  I would say it is not part of being celiac, but perhaps a part of this vast autoimmune world many of us have entered into.  Please check with the doctor who prescribed it, and possibly increase it to make you more comfortable.    Lenamaria

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trents

Are you taking a statin by any chance? I suffered from RLS that quit as soon as I quit my statin drug.

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Lenamaria
56 minutes ago, trents said:

Are you taking a statin by any chance? I suffered from RLS that quit as soon as I quit my statin drug.

No, the only pill is called Requip, or ropinerole.

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Yes, I was taking ropinerole while suffering from RLS. When I quit taking the statin the RLS disappeared and there was no more need for the ropinerole. I researched it and did find a connection between RLS and taking statins but it is not a common side effect of statins which are anti-cholesterol medications. 

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