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I've heard this term used also for something that I get just as I'm starting
to come "on" my medications.  It goes like this:  I'm stiff and nothing
moves, then my feet start wiggling, almost like stepping; then ankles and
knees.  They are my "happy feet" because it means a blessed "on time" is
about to occur.  With my restless legs I literally step or dance into full
body movement.  My doctor is less poetic, he calls it "restless leg
syndrom."  I'm going now to the great book NUTRITION MATTERS by a respected
list member and check on my iron.

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard R. Klemmer <[log in to unmask]>;
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Date: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: Restless leg


>This may be a dumb question,  but what is restless leg syndrome, and how
>does that relate, if at all, to other random movements caused by PD
>and/or Sinemet?
>