Movement Disorders Including essential tremor, dystonia and Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS).

 
 
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Old 08-06-2011, 03:22 PM #11
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I have restless feet. At night when I go to bed I tend to lay there rubbing one foot over the other. So strange. It's hard to relax and go to sleep.

I wonder if anyone else has this problem.

Tootsie
Hi i have the same problem, i have diabetes and chronic fatigue but over the last year i cannot stop moving or rubbing my feet in bed, it is really annoying when i try to stop because my sub conscious seems to be fighting me and this really annoys me, i get it just laying on the sofa or even now when i'm at the computer, i'm telling myself to do it right now, god i'm angry.

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