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By (user no longer on site) OP    47 weeks ago

Can't sleep again it's fucking murder

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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago

Try a magnesium supplement fella. It does help with sleep

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By *ueen CatWoman 47 weeks ago

fife

I don't sleep well either

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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago


"I don't sleep well either "

That’s just the guilt you feel for being mean to me..

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By *ueen CatWoman 47 weeks ago

fife


"I don't sleep well either

That’s just the guilt you feel for being mean to me.."

Pahahaha you think I'm the kind of person to feel like that?

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By *awty_MissDynomiteNo1Woman 47 weeks ago

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"Try a magnesium supplement fella. It does help with sleep "
its pain that keeps me awake so don’t think would help it do you ?

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By *ueen CatWoman 47 weeks ago

fife


"Try a magnesium supplement fella. It does help with sleep its pain that keeps me awake so don’t think would help it do you ? "

Amitriptyline would help with that

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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago


"Try a magnesium supplement fella. It does help with sleep its pain that keeps me awake so don’t think would help it do you ? "

As molly has just said, amitriptyline could help. The only with that is that I had crazy levels of morning drowsiness. Weighted blankets help too

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By *awty_MissDynomiteNo1Woman 47 weeks ago

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"Try a magnesium supplement fella. It does help with sleep its pain that keeps me awake so don’t think would help it do you ?

Amitriptyline would help with that "

Im on Amitriptyline ,tramodol & co codomol but pain is awful during the night

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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago


"Try a magnesium supplement fella. It does help with sleep its pain that keeps me awake so don’t think would help it do you ?

Amitriptyline would help with that Im on Amitriptyline ,tramodol & co codomol but pain is awful during the night "

Restless legs?

We have similar meds, I don’t have tramadol but essentially live on duloxetine. I’ve always meant to get a weighted blanket but I’m like the princess and the pea in my bed and I know il be all sassy with it.

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By *awty_MissDynomiteNo1Woman 47 weeks ago

No idea, I'm lost. Damn Sat nav!


"Try a magnesium supplement fella. It does help with sleep its pain that keeps me awake so don’t think would help it do you ?

Amitriptyline would help with that Im on Amitriptyline ,tramodol & co codomol but pain is awful during the night

Restless legs?

We have similar meds, I don’t have tramadol but essentially live on duloxetine. I’ve always meant to get a weighted blanket but I’m like the princess and the pea in my bed and I know il be all sassy with it.

"

restless legs yes but mostly arthritis pain in most of my joints

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By *oxybigbuttCouple 47 weeks ago

Kilmarnock

I (f) have had a chest infection for 3 weeks, finally bit the bullet and went to dr wed gone, now on antibiotics and steroids. I've not had a good sleep for coughing for weeks now

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By (user no longer on site) 47 weeks ago


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restless legs yes but mostly arthritis pain in most of my joints "

I feel you here, my knees crunch more than a pandas mouf chewing bamboo. Are you getting any inflammatory meds? I don’t either tbh and always thought it’s a bit odd


"I (f) have had a chest infection for 3 weeks, finally bit the bullet and went to dr wed gone, now on antibiotics and steroids. I've not had a good sleep for coughing for weeks now "

Hope you get better soon chum, that will probably start everytime you lie down

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By *oxybigbuttCouple 47 weeks ago

Kilmarnock


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restless legs yes but mostly arthritis pain in most of my joints

I feel you here, my knees crunch more than a pandas mouf chewing bamboo. Are you getting any inflammatory meds? I don’t either tbh and always thought it’s a bit odd

I (f) have had a chest infection for 3 weeks, finally bit the bullet and went to dr wed gone, now on antibiotics and steroids. I've not had a good sleep for coughing for weeks now

Hope you get better soon chum, that will probably start everytime you lie down "

It Does, it's an absolute nightmare. But the steroids and antibiotics are def working. No stopped me smoking though, what is it about master of your own fate

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By *awty_MissDynomiteNo1Woman 47 weeks ago

No idea, I'm lost. Damn Sat nav!


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restless legs yes but mostly arthritis pain in most of my joints

I feel you here, my knees crunch more than a pandas mouf chewing bamboo. Are you getting any inflammatory meds? I don’t either tbh and always thought it’s a bit odd

I (f) have had a chest infection for 3 weeks, finally bit the bullet and went to dr wed gone, now on antibiotics and steroids. I've not had a good sleep for coughing for weeks now

Hope you get better soon chum, that will probably start everytime you lie down "

No I can’t take anti inflammatories because of Surgery I had a few years ago

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By *oxybigbuttCouple 47 weeks ago

Kilmarnock


"

restless legs yes but mostly arthritis pain in most of my joints

I feel you here, my knees crunch more than a pandas mouf chewing bamboo. Are you getting any inflammatory meds? I don’t either tbh and always thought it’s a bit odd

I (f) have had a chest infection for 3 weeks, finally bit the bullet and went to dr wed gone, now on antibiotics and steroids. I've not had a good sleep for coughing for weeks now

Hope you get better soon chum, that will probably start everytime you lie down No I can’t take anti inflammatories because of Surgery I had a few years ago "

I hate restless legs, I always thought it was a load of shit but getting them recently, I honestly want To cut them off, horrible thing

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By *awty_MissDynomiteNo1Woman 47 weeks ago

No idea, I'm lost. Damn Sat nav!


"

restless legs yes but mostly arthritis pain in most of my joints

I feel you here, my knees crunch more than a pandas mouf chewing bamboo. Are you getting any inflammatory meds? I don’t either tbh and always thought it’s a bit odd

I (f) have had a chest infection for 3 weeks, finally bit the bullet and went to dr wed gone, now on antibiotics and steroids. I've not had a good sleep for coughing for weeks now

Hope you get better soon chum, that will probably start everytime you lie down No I can’t take anti inflammatories because of Surgery I had a few years ago

I hate restless legs, I always thought it was a load of shit but getting them recently, I honestly want To cut them off, horrible thing"

yeah it’s a horrible feeling .

I don’t have it all the time just go through wee phases of it but it’s horrible

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By *oxybigbuttCouple 47 weeks ago

Kilmarnock


"

restless legs yes but mostly arthritis pain in most of my joints

I feel you here, my knees crunch more than a pandas mouf chewing bamboo. Are you getting any inflammatory meds? I don’t either tbh and always thought it’s a bit odd

I (f) have had a chest infection for 3 weeks, finally bit the bullet and went to dr wed gone, now on antibiotics and steroids. I've not had a good sleep for coughing for weeks now

Hope you get better soon chum, that will probably start everytime you lie down No I can’t take anti inflammatories because of Surgery I had a few years ago

I hate restless legs, I always thought it was a load of shit but getting them recently, I honestly want To cut them off, horrible thingyeah it’s a horrible feeling .

I don’t have it all the time just go through wee phases of it but it’s horrible "

Same here, can go months and months then it's one night. I end up going to bed yo sleep it off or else I'm irritated, agitated send take it out on him and the kids.

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By *mbergirl1984Woman 46 weeks ago

glasgow

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By *mbergirl1984Woman 46 weeks ago

glasgow


"Try a magnesium supplement fella. It does help with sleep its pain that keeps me awake so don’t think would help it do you ?

Amitriptyline would help with that Im on Amitriptyline ,tramodol & co codomol but pain is awful during the night

Restless legs?

We have similar meds, I don’t have tramadol but essentially live on duloxetine. I’ve always meant to get a weighted blanket but I’m like the princess and the pea in my bed and I know il be all sassy with it.

restless legs yes but mostly arthritis pain in most of my joints "

Hey missy! Sorry for jumping on but I totally get you with the arthritis pain and restless legs and thought I’d put in my two pence worth!

So my experience has been that magnesium has 100% helped with the restless legs, dunno why but this is definitely better after taking it for a period of time. Also a very clever nurse friend of mine suggested vitamin d which helps with inflammation, I haven’t been taking it long enough to see if there’s a difference but maybe some food for thought? I don’t want to go down the arthritis medication road (I’m going to have to) but I take so many supplements I probably rattle lol

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By *awty_MissDynomiteNo1Woman 46 weeks ago

No idea, I'm lost. Damn Sat nav!


"Try a magnesium supplement fella. It does help with sleep its pain that keeps me awake so don’t think would help it do you ?

Amitriptyline would help with that Im on Amitriptyline ,tramodol & co codomol but pain is awful during the night

Restless legs?

We have similar meds, I don’t have tramadol but essentially live on duloxetine. I’ve always meant to get a weighted blanket but I’m like the princess and the pea in my bed and I know il be all sassy with it.

restless legs yes but mostly arthritis pain in most of my joints

Hey missy! Sorry for jumping on but I totally get you with the arthritis pain and restless legs and thought I’d put in my two pence worth!

So my experience has been that magnesium has 100% helped with the restless legs, dunno why but this is definitely better after taking it for a period of time. Also a very clever nurse friend of mine suggested vitamin d which helps with inflammation, I haven’t been taking it long enough to see if there’s a difference but maybe some food for thought? I don’t want to go down the arthritis medication road (I’m going to have to) but I take so many supplements I probably rattle lol

"

Than you !

I only get the restless legs now and again so it’s not too bad it’s more the arthritic pain that keeps me awake .

I’ve got it in my shoulder , knees ,hips & foot .

I take vitamins daily too including vitamin D

I take osteocare vitabiotics .

Waiting to see the surgeon for my shoulder & seeing my orthopaedic doctor on the 14th for my knee pain so hoping he with give me a cortisone injection & possibly refer me to surgeons as my knees are definitely getting worse

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By *mbergirl1984Woman 46 weeks ago

glasgow


"Try a magnesium supplement fella. It does help with sleep its pain that keeps me awake so don’t think would help it do you ?

Amitriptyline would help with that Im on Amitriptyline ,tramodol & co codomol but pain is awful during the night

Restless legs?

We have similar meds, I don’t have tramadol but essentially live on duloxetine. I’ve always meant to get a weighted blanket but I’m like the princess and the pea in my bed and I know il be all sassy with it.

restless legs yes but mostly arthritis pain in most of my joints

Hey missy! Sorry for jumping on but I totally get you with the arthritis pain and restless legs and thought I’d put in my two pence worth!

So my experience has been that magnesium has 100% helped with the restless legs, dunno why but this is definitely better after taking it for a period of time. Also a very clever nurse friend of mine suggested vitamin d which helps with inflammation, I haven’t been taking it long enough to see if there’s a difference but maybe some food for thought? I don’t want to go down the arthritis medication road (I’m going to have to) but I take so many supplements I probably rattle lol

Than you !

I only get the restless legs now and again so it’s not too bad it’s more the arthritic pain that keeps me awake .

I’ve got it in my shoulder , knees ,hips & foot .

I take vitamins daily too including vitamin D

I take osteocare vitabiotics .

Waiting to see the surgeon for my shoulder & seeing my orthopaedic doctor on the 14th for my knee pain so hoping he with give me a cortisone injection & possibly refer me to surgeons as my knees are definitely getting worse "

The only other thing to think about re the magnesium (fuck me when did I get so boring btw) is that it might make the sleep you do get better quality - anyway something to consider.

I hope you do some some relief somewhere misses I hve rheumatoid arthritis so a bit different but still bloody sore and brain frying x

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By *ennyjMan 46 weeks ago

falkirk


"Try a magnesium supplement fella. It does help with sleep its pain that keeps me awake so don’t think would help it do you ?

Amitriptyline would help with that Im on Amitriptyline ,tramodol & co codomol but pain is awful during the night

Restless legs?

We have similar meds, I don’t have tramadol but essentially live on duloxetine. I’ve always meant to get a weighted blanket but I’m like the princess and the pea in my bed and I know il be all sassy with it.

restless legs yes but mostly arthritis pain in most of my joints

Hey missy! Sorry for jumping on but I totally get you with the arthritis pain and restless legs and thought I’d put in my two pence worth!

So my experience has been that magnesium has 100% helped with the restless legs, dunno why but this is definitely better after taking it for a period of time. Also a very clever nurse friend of mine suggested vitamin d which helps with inflammation, I haven’t been taking it long enough to see if there’s a difference but maybe some food for thought? I don’t want to go down the arthritis medication road (I’m going to have to) but I take so many supplements I probably rattle lol

Than you !

I only get the restless legs now and again so it’s not too bad it’s more the arthritic pain that keeps me awake .

I’ve got it in my shoulder , knees ,hips & foot .

I take vitamins daily too including vitamin D

I take osteocare vitabiotics .

Waiting to see the surgeon for my shoulder & seeing my orthopaedic doctor on the 14th for my knee pain so hoping he with give me a cortisone injection & possibly refer me to surgeons as my knees are definitely getting worse "

Careful with these cortisone injections will help short term but I have a sporting friend who took them but long term actually made his knees worse To point he could hardly walk without sticks

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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago


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The only other thing to think about re the magnesium (fuck me when did I get so boring btw) is that it might make the sleep you do get better quality - anyway something to consider.

I hope you do some some relief somewhere misses I hve rheumatoid arthritis so a bit different but still bloody sore and brain frying x"

I think you became boring when you decided to stop laughing at my jokes….in my humble opinion anyway…

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By *awty_MissDynomiteNo1Woman 46 weeks ago

No idea, I'm lost. Damn Sat nav!


"Try a magnesium supplement fella. It does help with sleep its pain that keeps me awake so don’t think would help it do you ?

Amitriptyline would help with that Im on Amitriptyline ,tramodol & co codomol but pain is awful during the night

Restless legs?

We have similar meds, I don’t have tramadol but essentially live on duloxetine. I’ve always meant to get a weighted blanket but I’m like the princess and the pea in my bed and I know il be all sassy with it.

restless legs yes but mostly arthritis pain in most of my joints

Hey missy! Sorry for jumping on but I totally get you with the arthritis pain and restless legs and thought I’d put in my two pence worth!

So my experience has been that magnesium has 100% helped with the restless legs, dunno why but this is definitely better after taking it for a period of time. Also a very clever nurse friend of mine suggested vitamin d which helps with inflammation, I haven’t been taking it long enough to see if there’s a difference but maybe some food for thought? I don’t want to go down the arthritis medication road (I’m going to have to) but I take so many supplements I probably rattle lol

Than you !

I only get the restless legs now and again so it’s not too bad it’s more the arthritic pain that keeps me awake .

I’ve got it in my shoulder , knees ,hips & foot .

I take vitamins daily too including vitamin D

I take osteocare vitabiotics .

Waiting to see the surgeon for my shoulder & seeing my orthopaedic doctor on the 14th for my knee pain so hoping he with give me a cortisone injection & possibly refer me to surgeons as my knees are definitely getting worse

Careful with these cortisone injections will help short term but I have a sporting friend who took them but long term actually made his knees worse To point he could hardly walk without sticks "

I’ve had them before and they have helped

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By (user no longer on site) 46 weeks ago

Would magnesium help with sleep apnea too? I've got the CPAP machine it's a nightmare to wear in bed

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