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Old Apr 04, 2005, 08:08 PM
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Okay, so this is dissociative in the way I experience it. I am having incredibly restless legs and a feeling of wanting to jump out of my skin. Yet, my mind wants to read and post and has trouble noticing the other stuff. So maybe why I made it through the day without getting freaked was cause I can dissociate. Hubby has something wrong with his spinal column and we went to big well known teaching hospital today and they are thinking mass or cyst. Someone backed into us in a parking lot. We spent an hour at the DMV for stupid stuff. Came home to a big puddle of doggie pee and blood. Went out to get antibiotics for the believed culprit. Dealt with work calls on the road as this hospital and the DMV are a commute. Seems that there is a really serious political and complicated for client issue going on and I need to figure it out. So now I am home and I hate these restless legs. Trying to medicate, it makes me nuts! Hubby and I go back on fri for another MRI and another meeting with neurologist. We will know more then. Could be any great number of things. We know he has spinal stenosis, a compressed disk, a ruptured disk. Ahh, but something more? Hubby is a tiny little guy at 130 pounds. Seems like I keep writing fiction for the soaps here. So, I am trying to come back to myself so the body can relax more. Make any sense? My body is reacting and my mind is not and that is what my body is saying. Crap. When I went to get the antibiotic for the dog I had a bunch of jelly bellies so I am sure that DOES NOT HELP! Life is always exciting here.

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Old Apr 04, 2005, 08:44 PM
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Old Apr 04, 2005, 09:37 PM
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Hugs to you & yours! I hope your body & mind is able to relax soon. Take a deep breath. Write when you can here.
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Old Apr 04, 2005, 10:13 PM
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(((ww))) "real" restless legs syndrome has nothing to do with our minds! Please, if it continues to be a problem (like not letting you sleep) talk to your MD, ok?
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Old Apr 05, 2005, 03:42 AM
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(((restless legs, crawling out of my skin.Wisewoman...you are truly wise! restless legs, crawling out of my skin.)))))

Those "infamous restless legs" are WHY I am still up, w/ my contact lens feeling like potato chips, but I need to read that there are "others like me" OUT THERE....lurking.

Gotta admit though, when things go "crazy" it's almost (remember, I said "ALMOST") nice to have a dissociative disorder...if I cannot handle it....I can always pass it along to someone else "in here" who deals w/ that particular problem better than me. GO TEAM! restless legs, crawling out of my skin.

Really sorry to hear about the problems w/ your hubby...I'm almost sure that's the last thing you feel like dealing with right now....spinal stenosis is extremely nasty. A fellow nurse had that...just restless legs, crawling out of my skin. If you ever want to get those "restless legs" to the keyboard.... restless legs, crawling out of my skin. and blather to me anytime! Really! I'm not as totally screwed up as I come off sometimes! restless legs, crawling out of my skin.

My personal address....... restless legs, crawling out of my skin.DAYZEE9)))))))))))))
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Old Apr 05, 2005, 08:31 AM
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DRUGS Is GOOD! finally slept and am off to work, thanks.
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Old Apr 05, 2005, 06:01 PM
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I am really very frightened right now about what will happen with hubby and his health and I thank the great spirit I can dissocaite as otherwise how could I do all of this?
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Old Apr 05, 2005, 08:42 PM
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(((Wisewoman)))

I am sending you positive hopes and thoughts regarding your hubby.

I would encourage you to see a Dr. regarding the restless leg. There are more GOOD Drugs out there that helps with this condition.

Safe thoughts your way.

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