Leg tightness just before falling asleep PMR?

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I'm not sure if this is pmr related or not but it seems to be

what happens to me just as I'm going to sleep my thighs

front and back will start tensing up tight then have a deep

ache/pain.So irritating.frown

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    I have had dreadful trouble with my legs - I used to get Restless Legs prior to PMR and I took Magnesium to deal with that - instant relief!

    Now I 'just' get the complete 'fatigue' feeling in my legs (upper thighs) that you get when you've really over done things - like a 10km run - even when I've done nothing of the sort!

    It helps when I take something to relax when I go to bed - but the Drs aren't keen on giving you stuff like that - pity!

     

    • Posted

      Oh you summed up exactly how I feel.I just didn't

      know why the feeling would come on like a switch

      as soon as I try to go to sleep it happens.That restless

      leg feeling and then it turns in to deep ache and in the

      morning my legs feel all worn out sad which makes for

      a long day again.I do use magnesium powder in my

      breakfast smoothie,it gives it a bit of a wangy taste

      but I know I need it

    • Posted

      Before bedtime try a fifteen minute soak in a reasonably hot bath containing epsom salts (aka magnesium).  May relax you so you can sleep better.
    • Posted

      Try a foot bath.  There is info online about this.  Your skin absorbs the magnesium, doesn't matter if it's just your feet.  And it may be nearly as relaxing as a full bath. wink

       

    • Posted

      I'm not sure if anyone gets this with pmr but my arms from elbow up

      and my thighs from my knees to hips gets this sensation of squeezing

      feeling before it goes real tense.I am not finding anything on it through

      research to see if it is pmr related.I've had heart tests done with a monitor

      a bit over a year ago and all is well there.I do have spinal stenosis

      at L4/l5-s1 but I can't see how that would effect the arms

    • Posted

      That's good to know,I do have a foot bath massager.

      Thanks for the tip biggrin

    • Posted

      If you are getting muscle spasms a physiotherpist should be able to help with this, possibly through a technique called dry needling which resets the electrical impulses in the offending muscles.
    • Posted

      I've never heard of dry needling,I will look that up.I don't have

      health insurance so don't have access to a physiotherapist

      but I have been taking the magnesium lately and making sure

      I take my vitamin D and I have noticed a difference in the last

      week.The spasms have settled down.

    • Posted

      That's excellent.  There may be other ways to relax the muscles which could help.  Heating pads or haot water bottle at night?  Biofeedback?  Let me know if you find anything which works for you.

    • Posted

      hot water bottle rolleyesredface

    • Posted

       FlipDover,I needed to go back over my original post to see if when

      you get the restless legs/ache in thighs do you feel like you

      also have flu like symptoms along with the deep ache in thighs?

      I was hit yesterday late afternoon with the feeling of body aches

      like you get when you have the flu but the majority of ache and

      pain is in both thighs.I am still working through my symptoms

      for my diagnosis and don't see my rheum until April.This is about

      the same time I was hit last year with pmr type symptoms.

      Can't help but wonder if weather changes sets it off.

       

    • Posted

      I'll admit that some times I would get body aches like I was going to get a cold, but it never developed. (this has all changed since starting on Actemra - see my post about that!)

      You could just be sick. Maybe go and see your GP to eliminate any thing else.

    • Posted

      That's good you got the relief with Actemra.I don't have a GP

      but only a nurse practitioner.I have wait times for when I can

      see her.I know I'm not sick as this is the same pattern of attacks

      I get when they happen.I will be seeing my rheum in April.

      Thanks for replying.Hugs Tory

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    Hi, I find if I take a Magnesium tablet just before bed it eases any muscle stress and leg stress, it relaxes my muscles and I sleep like a baby> Different for all, but at least the Magnesium is natural: always need to check with DR that you don't have to much already : Cheers

    • Posted

      dea thanks for the tip,magnesium must be the right thing

      as I have had several here give same advice.My rheumy

      has given same tip as well for my fibro.I will make it a point to take at

      bed time biggrin it is even good for mood swings which we

      can get from not getting good sleep

    • Posted

      Hi Dea just quick question, how long after taken magnesium would you feel the benefit or how long would you have to take it for? Thanks
    • Posted

      If it's any help, I find a hot bath with epsom salts is helpful, BUT there may be a placebo effect as a hot bath without epsom salts is also very relaxing!  I found after starting to take one of my calcium doses at bedtime that I found it much easier to get to sleep and stay asleep.  This was an unexpected effect, so I guess that would rule out placebo. Perhaps magnesium works the same way, which is, basically, as soon as it's in your bloodstream?

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      Hi, sorry I didn't get back sooner : I take the magnesium every night, and I feel it within 5 to 10 mins, then I'm off to sleep. When I have my blood done they check my magnesium levels, they say because of the bad soil today we don't get enough in our veg etc these days.... I have taken it for years. Everyone is different of course : It works:  Cheers Dea

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      Hi Dea thanks for getting back to me. I have bought some magnesium tablets, noticed they do a spray wonder if that might help, like I'm on 6 mg pred now and only noticed pains in thighs has come back, I think in last 8 weeks, I was back with rheumatologist, well someone off team, who wasn't very nice, the consultants and team are always so nice and helpful, but he the first that I found to horrible, asking me why I was self medicating, I shouldn't be taken half doses, he asked me my age and wrote me off😳 I'm 65, he told me my bloods were fine, when I asked him what my CRP and ESR were didn't want to tell me, they were up cause had been keeping close eye on them, and they always reflect on my pain, he tried to tell they were not raised, I hold him I had been stressed lately hearing news of my daughter, but he blanked me,

      I had been very stressed lately as my daughter was diagnosed with Breast cancer in August ( had a lump and 2 consultants said it was fine) anyway it was really bad, she recovering fr double mastectomy, but she doing ok she only 35 with 2 small children age 2 and 4. But we were in shock.

      Sorry for long story and thanks again

    • Posted

      Hi, so sorry to hear about your daughter and so young. I have just had a Lumpectomy on my left breast in Oct and having radiation therapy now, I was lucky. I hope all goes well for your daughter. Stess plays a big factor with our PMR I am sure of that.

      Your Dr should have given you your results, I would demand them, you have the right. He sounds like a W*****   maybe time to change Dr's :

      I hope all goes well for you and your daughter... The magnesium will help.

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