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


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Old 03-19-2009, 12:13 PM #1
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Frown Restless Leg and Nausea

I have had RLS for several years now. I have been told that I have a severe case that effects my arms as well as my legs.

I took requip for nearly 1 year finally settling on 2mg to remove my symptoms.
This summer I began to experience severe nausea. The best way to describe it is the feeling just before vomiting. My symptoms are worse in the morening and at night.

I have since been taken off of Requip and moved to Mirapex. The current dose is 1mg. While my symptoms immediately after taking the drug is less my daily symptoms have continued.

The only drug I have found to cover up the nausea symptoms is Zofran via IV. The pill form simply does not work.

They have most recently added 300mg of lyrica to my daily medications and it has lessened the severity of symptoms.

This has taken my life from me. I have felt as if I had the stomach flu for the last 8 months.

Please is there any one out there that can help??!!!
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