Have you ever heard of it? Know anyone who has it? Do you have it?
I learned about it here in the hospital durring this stay. They put these things on my legs that fill up with air then deflate. It is to help with circulation and prevent blood clots for those after surgery, and who have to lay in bed for long periods of time.
The next morning after I took a walk I asked if they were putting them back on. They were a little surprised as most people dislike them. I personally loved the night long massage. I don't understand why anyone would dislike them.
I guess that people with Restless Leg Syndrome love them. I'd never heard of that before, so I looked it up on the net https://health.google.com/health/ref...s+leg+syndromeI read the symptoms and they don't sound like me.
For me, I rub my feet together, so did my mom. My feet like to touch and rub on each other while I am laying down sleeping, or going to sleep. Sometimes also when I am sitting. I don't reallly feel discomfort like what was described. My muscles almost feel a little viberatey, so my feet rub together. It doesn't disrupt my sleep at all, or anything like that. The nurse suggested I have a mild case of it... VERY MILD!! lol I've done this my whole life. Since I was a kid.
Such odd things one learns about.
Be safe.
I learned about it here in the hospital durring this stay. They put these things on my legs that fill up with air then deflate. It is to help with circulation and prevent blood clots for those after surgery, and who have to lay in bed for long periods of time.
The next morning after I took a walk I asked if they were putting them back on. They were a little surprised as most people dislike them. I personally loved the night long massage. I don't understand why anyone would dislike them.
I guess that people with Restless Leg Syndrome love them. I'd never heard of that before, so I looked it up on the net https://health.google.com/health/ref...s+leg+syndromeI read the symptoms and they don't sound like me.
For me, I rub my feet together, so did my mom. My feet like to touch and rub on each other while I am laying down sleeping, or going to sleep. Sometimes also when I am sitting. I don't reallly feel discomfort like what was described. My muscles almost feel a little viberatey, so my feet rub together. It doesn't disrupt my sleep at all, or anything like that. The nurse suggested I have a mild case of it... VERY MILD!! lol I've done this my whole life. Since I was a kid.
Such odd things one learns about.